Halloween At NGGID

On Thursday 30 October NGGID celebrated Halloween.


In the afternoon, the NGGID Primary students enjoyed spooky, scary activities and competitions including one for the best and most original Halloween outfit and the best Halloween cake, which is displayed here by Toni Bird


In the evening, the NGGID Secondary students danced their way into Halloween with a spooky Halloween Disco. The way they're lining up, we can only guess 'Thriller'


The wicked bride in white was there, of course …

 


as was the Good, the Bad and the Naughty

 





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