Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsStudents honour veterans

Students honour veterans

CONTRIBUTION: Moorak Primary School students Sophia, Ben and Tyler meet with World War II air force Spitfire pilot Charlie Miller OAM and Mount Gambier Community Returned and Services League president Bob Sandow at the Mount Gambier Airmen’s Grave.

MOORAK Primary School students are doing their part for the community and our fallen air force veterans as they prepare for the upcoming Anzac Day.

Learning about the history of the country and involvement in World War II, the Year 4 and 5 students have taken it upon themselves to look after the Mount Gambier Airmen’s Grave.

Meeting together with Mount Gambier Community Returned and Services League president Bob Sandow and World War II Spitfire pilot Charlie Miller OAM at the Lake Terrace East Cemetery recently, the committed young people spent time cleaning the walls surrounding the four graves and removing rubbish and leaves from the area.

Eager to see the students contribute to the important day of remembrance, teacher Penne Paltridge said they have immersed themselves in the experience with a number of exciting projects.

“Following Anzac Day last year I saw an article in The Border Watch with comments from Bob on how he would like to see the younger generations getting involved with Anzac Day and the RSL in the general,” she said.

“I thought it was a great idea to focus projects around this and help students to contribute to the community.

“Last year Bob also brought Charlie along to speak to the students about his life and time in the air force.”

Over the past term students have begun creating a remembrance garden, a cabinet of memories of the fallen soldiers and undertaken thorough research on World War II.

Student Representative Council members will attend the Anzac Day service and place a wreath on behalf of the school.

“I have really enjoyed learning about the war and Australia’s involvement,” Year 5 student Tyler said.

“The research has been really interesting.”

Pleased to see young people taking an interest in the important day of remembrance, Mr Miller said they are taking great care of the graves.

“It astonishes me to see it looking so wonderful,” he said.

“It used to be a patch of weeds surrounding the tombstones and now the kids are looking after it which is excellent.

“I believe one must give to the community and that what these kids are doing already from a young age.”

Thrilled with the work being undertaken by school students from across the region, Mr Sandow said having young people involved is something that must continue.

“The aim is that when the older Australian’s are no longer with us, the kids will be here to look after these graves and continue the remembrance of those that served the country,” he said.

“I have had nothing but support from schools with Reidy Park Primary and Compton Primary also involved in the Anzac Day events.

“Education is very important so the values and traditions of the RSL are continued.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Bowlers enjoy fundraising day

THE Millicent Bowls Club held its annual bowls day raising funds to assist the Royal Flying Doctors Group, which services the South East...
More News

Roosters in fine form at home

ROBE 12.10 (82) D PORT MACDONNELL 3.4 (22) HENRY Lawrie led his charges by example on Saturday, as Robe ran out comfortable victors over Port...

Glencoe hits the ground running

GLENCOE 9.14 (68) D KONGORONG 4.3 (27) GLENCOE made short work of its Mid South East football Round 1 clash with Kongorong on Saturday, after...

Councillors gain insight into LMA

THE District Council of Grant have rejected a request to rescind a 20-year old land management agreement (LMA). Elected members debated the proposal during...

Qantas flights canned

QANTAS has suspended its flights between Mount Gambier/Berrin and Adelaide in response to the impact of the conflict in the Middle East. According to...

Stanley’ the talking safety cone stars in new SafeWork SA awareness campaign

An animated, talking safety cone will star in a new SafeWork SA awareness campaign from today that aims to help South Australians stay safe...

Prestigious event attracts keen golfers

LAST week the prestigious Blue Lake Golf Club's women's foursomes championship's attracted 12 pairs, competing for the right to represent the club against several...

Women chase top honours

THE Mount Gambier Golf Club attracted 19 pairs of women for the difficult foursomes competitions last Wednesday. The prestigious Club Championship Foursomes was won by...

Race for awareness with headspace

HEADSPACE Mount Gambier’s The Amazing Race event is back this year, promising a fun and challenging day out while raising awareness for local youth...

New bowlers for 2-4-2 competition

THE Millicent Bowls Club once again held the weekly 2-4-2 game last week, with 28 players enjoying 20 ends of bowls. The winning team with...

LCFNL Round 1 netball results

Limestone Coast netball results – Round 1, split round A Grade: Casterton Sandford 39 (S. Jarrad, L. Munro) d East Gambier 35 (B. McKay, E....