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That's what students at Bowral Public School got to do while also raising $750 for Camp Quality during the school's annual fun day on Friday, July 3.
Camp Quality helps children with cancer, or children who have a family member with cancer, relieve some of the pressure and stress by providing events like family fun days and retreats to get away from it all.
Bowral Public School's communication officer Averil Cutroni said the day ran smoothly and the charity meant a lot to plenty of the students and their families.
"Camp Quality is a cause very close to our hearts as we do have families here affected by childhood cancer," Ms Cutroni said.
"It was a much needed fun day after a disruptive few months.
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"It's so wonderful to have everyone here together in our school again."
Students enjoyed a disco, wore bright and fun mufti clothing and crazy hair.
"The P and C donated snacks for all students to enjoy including chips and ice-blocks while Woolworths Bowral kindly donated a piece of fruit for everyone," she said.
The day was organised by the school's Student Representative Council (SRC) and Ms Cutroni said she felt they did a fabulous job.
"They took great pride in organising the day, from making posters to advertising to their fellow classmates, to choosing the playlist for the disco," she said.
"They gave up several lunchtimes to plan the day."
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