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7 Queen Margaret Calling :: ISSUE 62 :: October 2018 Clockwise: Sahara Pender, Amelia Burns, Maggie Keenan and Anthea Yiappos with their project “If You Care, Shop Fair”. The students say they hoped the images would provoke their audience into feeling anger and despair over what women had to go through in the past and what women in some countries still face. Kathleen says although the Exhibition has now finished students would continue their learning within their chosen topics. “Students take action as a result of their learning. These projects may take the form of fundraising, or making a small personal change.” “For example ‘Fashion–Friend or Foe’ investigated how to be more sustainable with clothing and now they are learning how to mend clothes to prolong their use and to commit to buying less.” The students also raised money for charities that reflected their projects at the Cents for Change Market Day. They raised $833.20 for Sustainability Trust, SPCA, Trade Aid NZ, Blue Light, DCM Wellington, Kaibosh, Wellington Free Ambulance, Spinning Top, and the Asthma Foundation. “I am a Suffragette” by Grace Bicknell, Lucy Fulljames, Saskia Moore and Mikayla Wratt. JUNIOR SCHOOL LEARNING

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