Empowering Connections at Gray Primary School

At Gray Primary NT, located in a diverse community of 300 students, comprising 60% Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin and an additional 20% from new migrant backgrounds, the journey of learning goes beyond academics. The school passionately believes in nurturing emotional, social, and physical well-being to create a wholesome educational experience for its students. The transformative power of collaboration became evident when the generous donation of LEGO from Good360 arrived. This donation enabled the school to implement exciting and enjoyable activities, fostering student engagement in a fun and interactive way. The LEGO sets have been integrated into lunchtime library activities, creating a safe and inviting space where students can unwind, explore new ideas, and unleash their imaginations. The impact of this simple yet profound donation extends beyond mere building blocks. The engaging environment fostered by the LEGO activities has led to increased school attendance and improved behavior in the classroom. Through the LEGO Club activities, students, regardless of their background, come together, learning from one another, breaking down barriers, and creating a cohesive and harmonious atmosphere. Gray Primary will also establish a LEGO club in Term 4 during the term 4 ‘electives’ sessions, where students come together to explore their creativity, problem-solving skills, and teamwork.
Thank you so much Good360 and LEGO
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