Punchbowl Boys High School cleaning up the town
A DEDICATED group of Punchbowl Boys High School students cleared rubbish from the road from the Punchbowl train station to their school before moving to the pathway around the school as part of DoSomething Day.
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PUNCHBOWL Boys High School are doing something everyday to keep their school compound and areas outside clean.
Today, a group of dedicated students, led by teachers Mariam Sabih and Francis Floresca, began cleaning the road from the Punchbowl train station to their school before moving to the pathway around the school as part of DoSomething Day.
“We do the clean up everyday because we need to keep it clean for our school community and the general public,” principal Robert Patruno said.
“We have around 35 students who get involved with the cleaning duties and we also take part in the Clean Up Australia Day and other community events.”
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Mr Floresca also taught students in the Making up for lost time in Literacy class today.
This is for students who need help to improve their literacy skills.
“We have found a big improvement after starting these classes,’ Mr Floresca said.
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