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A family celebration

The tight-knit St Peter’s Catholic Primary School community has celebrated the school’s 40th anniversary.

Past and present pupils and other guests last month enjoyed a celebratory mass officiated by Bishop Mark Edwards, followed by a community lunch and entertainment.

The principal of the Sunshine West school, Karen Bergin, said many hours were spent swapping stories and sifting through nostalgic memorabilia.

“We had a fantastic day – it was actually overwhelming with 400 to 500 people coming back to the school,” Ms Bergin said.

“We had a number of people who were here in 1979 when school started which was fantastic … it was more than just St Peter’s, it was a day of fun and colour for the whole West Sunshine community.”

Ms Bergin said the school had become a real family in the past four decades.

“We’ve become such a multicultural, multi-faith school,” she said.

“On the day, we had an Ethiopian family showcase their culture as well as a few other nationalities – it really showcased who we are as a community.”

Ms Bergin has been principal of the school for the past seven years and said it’s been a privilege to hold the position.

“This school is a real hidden gem of Sunshine West – a lot of people don’t know we’re here,” she said. “Our numbers have stayed pretty stable at 180-200, but we’re always looking to add to the family – we’re more a family than a school, being small we all know each other.”

 

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