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DIWALI NEXT WEEK 20th-24th

 
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DIWALI MUBARAK

Diwali Mubarak to all families who celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights.

Diwali is on the 20th /21st of October and celebrations last for five days. Diwali is one of the major festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs living all over the world. It symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance".

 

The word Diwali means 'rows of lighted lamps'. Diwali is known as the 'festival of lights' because in India houses, shops and public places are decorated with small oil lamps called 'diyas'. In Australia those who celebrate Diwali decorate their homes with 'diyas' or candles.

 

As with all major celebrations' homes will be filled with the smells of delicious food to share with family and friends. Homes are spring cleaned, new clothes are worn and gifts are exchanged. At night children play with sparklers and there are firework displays. 

Diwali Celebrations at CSS
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Monday October 20

1st Break

Rangoli Chalk Drawings Outside McCahon HallSimar, Reena, Cathy, Jinder, Cultural Captains






Wednesday October 22

DIWALI DRESS UP DAY FOR STUDENTS AND STAFF

1st Break

Whole School Dance to Indian Bhangra music

  • All students
  • Students (& staff) can wear Indian clothes or bright colours
  • Solo dance by Trisha (5A)
McCahon Hall

Simar, Reena, Cathy, Jinder, Cultural Captains

 

Any help (& dancing) from staff will be greatly appreciated!

Thursday October 23

1st Break

Colouring diyas and Rangoli patternsLibrarySimar, Reena, Cathy, Jinder, Cultural Captains
 ALL Week
DIWALI MENU
Tuckshop Diwali MenuTramstop 26

Rewa

 




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Last reviewed 17 October 2025
Last updated 17 October 2025