This Remembrance Day, the Salesian College Sunbury community came together to pause and reflect in honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice during the First World War.
The school’s campus transformed into a poignant scene as students placed over 1300 handcrafted crocheted poppies around a custom-built temporary shrine created especially for the occasion.
All poppies were made by students, staff, parents, and community members.
It’s now become a significant annual tradition for the college – with the initiative originally inspired by teacher Tina Pronesti.
According to Ms Pronesti, the poppies represent a connection to the school’s heritage and are a tribute to those who served.
“Every poppy planted is a reminder of the fallen and a tangible expression of our gratitude,” she said.
“It’s inspiring to see our community come together in this way, honouring history and keeping these memories alive.”
Prealene Khera