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Spanish Fiesta draws crowds

Kilberry Valley Primary School celebrated 20 years with a Spanish Fiesta on Sunday, 28 October.

Around 800 people joined in on the celebrations.

“It was great to see current students and their families, as well as some previous students take the time to visit us due to the 20 years celebration,” Kilberry Valley Primary School teacher Kylie Spalding said.

“Oskar Proy’s performance at the fiesta was a highlight. His talent was amazing and his younger sibling joined in on a song also. He performed in both Spanish and English.

“The flash mob that got our community, students and staff doing some Spanish styled dancing was great.”

The entire school community was involved in the event. Students planned the stalls for the fiesta, organised competitions, had artworks on display and made mini piñatas.

“The event was also to highlight Spanish as our additional language in which our students are learning via our amazing Spanish teacher Mrs Gonzales,” Ms Spalding said.

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