Mother’s Day was celebrated a couple of days early by schools across the region.
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In the lead-up to Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 11, mums were celebrated in special events at schools across the region.
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With raffles, stalls, special treats and lots of flowers, students made their mums feel the love.
St Mary’s College
On Thursday, May 8, St Mary’s College hosted a morning event to celebrate the mums of the school community.
Mums gathered with their kids at the school to listen to the choir perform Coldplay’s Something Just Like That, hear speeches of gratitude from the students and school staff and enjoy some quality time with their children.
Lyvia Malane said her favourite thing about her mum Hui Tan, holding baby Zoe, was that “she helps me”.
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Lucy and Nate Tennant had the best view of the crowd on the shoulders of Maddie and Gabrielle Richards.
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Heather Hammond, Steph Jones and Violet and Harrison Hammond were all smiles.
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Sarah Cole said her mum Joy Turganbaeva “smiles a lot”.
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Heidi Matherson loves when her mum Nicole “plays games with me”.
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Seymour College
On Thursday, May 8, Seymour College opened up its Mother’s Day stall.
Run by students, the stalls had a variety of presents on offer for kids to purchase precious gifts for their mums.
Ruby Pollard said her favourite thing about her mum was her personality, while Ruby Hart said it was “how much love she gives”.
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Phoenix Miller said her mum was “so strong”.
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William Ritchens-Manning said he loved his mum’s support of him playing footy.
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St Joseph’s School Nagambie
St Joseph’s School Nagambie hosted a Mother’s Day afternoon tea on Friday, May 9.
Mums were given some time to relax and socialise before their children came bounding in to show them all their love.
Cupcakes, flowers and some relaxing tunes were enjoyed at the back of the school’s campus.
Scarlett Roberts loves when her mum "always snuggles me up", while Ruby Garrett said her mum was the best because “she takes me to lots of sports".
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Millie Hartland said her favourite thing about mum Katie was her cuddles.
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Amy Than was pleased to have her hair braided by mum Jenny.
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Rebecca Pascoe, Bianca Maiolo, Gabby Falcone, Karyn Thompson, Pam Pedder and Jill Tomlinson had the top spot in the house, right beside the flower stand.
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Judy Wallace from Bloomin' Natives helped the kids find a perfect bouquet for their mums.
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