Mulyan Public School students took to their oval to say no to bullying on Thursday afternoon.
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The students formed a giant NO and had their photo taken by drone before taking part in different classroom activities such as coding and crafts.
Students marked both the National Day of Bullying and Harmony Day on the day by also wearing bright colours.
Mulyan Public School Catherine Briggs said the day was designed to empower students.
"We have had in-class activities in the afternoon that support students to understand the importance of accepting everyone as individuals and how to manage bullying should it happen to them or their friends," she said.
"These activities are a part of our large Wellbeing Strategy for the school and are designed to empower students when dealing with others."
Mrs Briggs said education around bullying needs to happen both in the classroom and at home.
"Join us in empowering children to identify what is bullying and what is nastiness, and how to manage bullying should it occur," she said.
"Also to educate them on being active and supportive citizens of our community. This can best be done by having conversations with them at home."