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Twin Rivers students get colourful for Splatacular

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Twin Rivers Primary School students enjoyed their Splatacular festivities on Thursday, November 21. Photos: Aidan Briggs. Photo by Aidan Briggs

Echuca Twin Rivers Primary School students were treated to an afternoon of fun, slime and plenty of colour for the school’s Splatacular run.

The event was held on Thursday, November 21 and organised by the school’s student leadership and parents and friends committees.

The primary school students ran, walked and slid their way around the school’s oval to raise money for renovations.

The students were able to cool off by running under the hose. Photo by Aidan Briggs

In the lead-up to the event, students raised funds to complete a walking path and bike track around the oval that could be used for exercise and bike safety education.

The school raised over $8000 towards the project, which, while not enough to complete the track, will go a long way towards eventually finishing it.

Principal Julie Hammelhoff and her dog Frankie joined in the festivities. Photo by Aidan Briggs

One of the incentives for the students to raise money was the promise of seeing their favourite teachers slimed on the day.

SLC and PNF co-ordinator Anthea Mathers highlighted the students’ excitement about the event.

Teachers Tahlia Mundie, Hayley Logie, Nicole Mitchell, Justin Minchin and Stacy Bacon got slimed by the students. Photo by Aidan Briggs

“We’ve had an excellent response and raised beyond what we thought we would, which is good,” she said.

“This whole event was driven by the students. It’s a day we’ve done in years past, a lot of the students wanted to do this again, so we thought it was a great opportunity to raise some funds.

“It’s been a great day out and a good outcome for the school. All the students have been very excited about it, they have all gotten involved and dressed up, which adds a bit of atmosphere to it.”

Dreeks Melad and Kate Lluz were all smiles during the event. Photo by Aidan Briggs
The students got to slip and slide on tarps during the run. Photo by Aidan Briggs
Willow Marshall and Jaydah Weekly were looking colourful after the run. Photo by Aidan Briggs