Notre Dame students showed their cultural pride at their annual Harmony Day Assembly, on Friday, March 20. Wearing traditional cultural attire, a sports jersey from their country, or orange to show their support, students and staff enjoyed a flag parade, traditional dance and more.
FLAG PARADE… There were many flags on display at Notre Dame’s Harmony Day Assembly, including the Philippines and Vietnamese flags. From left, Jewel Edrien, Zyrrah Verdijo, Ebony Kealey, Ollie Kealey, Heart Bungay, Steve Reyes, Alexine Galla and Dynielle Selerio. Photo: Emma HarropNOTRE DAME… Students and staff of Notre Dame showcase plenty of culture, inclusion and harmony at their Harmony Day Assembly. Photo: Emma HarropHARMONY DAY… Greater shepparton is the most diverse community in regional Australia, which was celebrated at Notre Dame’s Harmony Assembly. Representing South Asia from left, Sneha Mathew, Thushalinaha Premarathna, Jasmeen Kaur, Malavika Shibu, Sharon Shelly, Elaine Shinto, Simranpreet Kaur, Hanna Saji and Guneet Dhillon. Photo: Emma HarropAFRICAN DANCE… Miriam Mupenda, Angela Kitungano and Adau Thon delighted the crowd with their African rhythm at Notre Dame’s Harmony Day Assembly. Photo: Emma Harrop