Sport colours dominated at St Paul's Anglican Grammar School when students celebrated their last day of term.
In exchange for the free dress day, students supported the goal to "kick kids cancer" with the money raised donated to the Fight Cancer Foundation.
Beyond the St Paul's community, thousands of Australians donned their team's colours to support the Fight Cancer Foundation so children battling cancer don't need to fight alone. Funds raised from the day help provide families with a place to stay during their child's treatment, as well as support vital research.
The colourful day gave students the chance to show their pride for their favourite football teams and join in with some footy activities.
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