FOUNDATION Christian College Year 10 students and teacher Mandi Mouton celebrated the College’s 21st birthday by committing to complete 21 acts of service during the year.
Their first act of service was participating in the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave.
Students shaved or coloured their hair on Thursday March 22 in a bid to live out their class motto ‘less of me and more of you’.
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READ NOWMrs Mouton said students spent time brainstorming different ways in which they could serve the community.
The class has set a fundraising goal of $250 are taking sponsorships. Visit http://my.leukaemiafoundation.org.au/mandimouton
Principal Andrew Newhouse said the other acts of service students had planned included helping at a soup kitchen, spending a day helping at an animal shelter and spending time at a retirement village playing board games with residents.
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