Bright P-12 College was transformed into a sea of stripes, eye patches, bandanas and swashbuckling accessories, as students and staff dressed up like pirates to raise funds for children's brain cancer on Friday, 20 June.
The event brought the school community together in a fun and meaningful way, helping to shine a light on a serious cause, while encouraging empathy and action.
The college was able to raise $396 to go towards research to find less harmful and more effective treatments for the disease, which takes over 120 children’s lives in Australia each year.
Kicking off an exciting treasure hunt which had students eagerly scouring the school grounds for their designated items to receive a canteen gift voucher, the day was filled with energy, fun and a hint of competitiveness, as well as chocolate gold coins for dressing up.
The school praised everyone who participated and donated, as well as the school captains and SRC for their organisation of the event.