Cystic Fibrosis WA event coordinator Marnie Thomson with kids from Quintilian School. The school hosted a ‘Crazy Hair Day’ fundraiser for cystic fibrosis.
Camera IconCystic Fibrosis WA event coordinator Marnie Thomson with kids from Quintilian School. The school hosted a ‘Crazy Hair Day’ fundraiser for cystic fibrosis. Credit: Supplied/Andrew Ritchie.

Quintilian School rocks the crazy hairstyles for Cystic Fibrosis WA

Jessica WarrinerWestern Suburbs Weekly

QUINTILIAN School students flourished fabulous hair styles on Friday to raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis WA.

All students could get involved with ‘Crazy Hair Day’ for a gold coin donation, with the school aiming to encourage children to learn about the hardships of others through various causes.

“In 2017 the school did Pirate Day for children’s brain cancer, and this year we went back to cystic fibrosis to keep different awareness happening,” Principal Neil Collins said.

“We’ve also done diabetes awareness at the school in the past.”

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