DANDENONG’S St John’s Regional College celebrated its beginnings with a carnival on Tuesday.
The annual St John’s Day on 7 May has been running since 1969 and was formerly known as Founders Day.
It’s an important day for students, staff and the community to commemorate the beginnings of the college, particularly the values and traditions that have shaped the school’s character.
An event highlight was students and staff strutting their stuff on a catwalk in fashions to be donated to St Vincent de Paul.
The day also included mass, food stalls, a teacher dunking machine, a blow-up slide, student DJs and a talent quest.
It’s a celebration for college carnival

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