ANZAC Day Parade
On Friday 25th April three students from South Hobart Primary School represented the 3rd Australian Light Horse Regiment in this year’s ANZAC Day Parade. It is always a great celebration of our service men, women and animals, as well as commemoration of the sacrifices so many families have made, in both conflict and peace-time operations. Thank you to Lyla, George, and Amelie, and families, for attending and representing the school during the school holidays. It was wonderful to see all the organisations gathered at the Cenotaph enjoying a Milo and Anzac biscuit.
Jo Gisborne
Visual Arts - 2A Teacher
For this year's ANZAC parade we met at St Joseph's Church, where we collected the SHPS banner for the 3rd Australian Light Horse Regiment. Ms. Gisborne gave us our marching positions in front of the horses. As the marching band started we began our walk through the city up to the Cenotaph. Once the parade had finished we gave our respects to those who fought for our country.
We will remember them. Lest we Forget.
I encourage others to do it next year, it's really fun, especially with a friend.
Amelie (5/6)
On the 25th of April three students went to Macquarie Street to commemorate the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli. We were holding a flag to represent The Light Horse Regiment. We walked from the corner of Victoria and Macquarie Street to the Cenotaph. It made me feel proud to be a part of the ANZAC march and to be representing The Light Horse Regiment.
George 5A