Back from the long summer holiday, members of the Secondary Student Council organized a "Welcome Back" party.
Back from the long summer holiday, members of the Secondary Student Council organized a "Welcome Back" party.
Back from the long summer holiday, members of the Secondary Student Council organized a "Welcome Back" party.
The Secondary Student Council‘s Welcome Back party was held last Friday, August 18th and it was a huge success! There were fun games played and delicious food shared by everyone!
Thanks to Domino’s Pizza for providing us with free pizzas, which we all enjoyed!
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