"Don't let them swoop you" and "Robbo is a part of our well-being" are two phrases that can be found on Robertson Public School's (RPS) new mural.
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The colourful piece, which also features Australian plants and animals that are common in the town, was unveiled on May 3.
Year 5 and 6 students designed, planned and painted the mural between the end of 2023 and early 2024, and worked with artist Louisa de Haas.
It is part of an initiative led by ReFrame and Community Links Wellbeing, to promote resilience and recovery in a creative way in schools.
The first mural was revealed at Moss Vale High School in March.
RPS principal Gordon Parrish said the Mural "represents Robbo and our heritage, and what Robbo means to us".
"Each colour and each stroke tells a story," vice captain Abby said.
"It's more than just paint, it's a part of our community."
The project was also funded by the South Western Sydney Local Health District.
Larry Whipper manager of community relationships said art was a great outlet to reflect feelings.
"It's more than connection - brings us together and makes our school brighter," RPS captain Benji said.
Other resilience murals will be unveiled in the coming months in the Highlands and Wollondilly.