STUDENTS at Mossgiel Park Primary School donned their bandanas, and lab coats, to raise money for a good cause and to learn about science.
From 24 to 28 October, the school celebrated Science Week and had the opportunity to work with a visiting scientist and take part in numerous science challenges.
On the last day, students also took part in an important fund-raiser to raise money and awareness of cancer.
The National CanTeen day involved students and staff purchasing a bandana for $4 and wearing it throughout the day. The school raised $1240 for the cause.
For more information about CanTeen Day visit www.canteen.org.au
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