BY JOCELYN
100 YEARS
N.P.S MEMORIAL #1
 In our school, we have a
memorial that was built by the
kids of the school in 1916. It was
built in memory of the former
students of N.P.S who died for
Liberty and Country in the world
war I (1914 – 1918). Unfortunately,
we don’t know when it was
finished.
N.P.S MEMORIAL #2
 Back then, it was against the law to build a
memorial as it reminded everyone how many
lives were lost at war, and the government
thought it would make less young men want
to go to war, because they would think they
would lose their lives, like the other men. Ether
way, the principal of the school made one.
His (Joseph Kennedy) son went to WW1, and
got injured, so he decided to break the law
and build the memorial that is still exactly
where they put it 99 years ago.
SYMBOLS
Symbols of ANZAC are:
 Poppies
 Memorials
 Anzac cookies
What people do to remember?:
 Community Services
 1 minute silence
 Make poems about ANZAC
 Make poppies
 Wear real poppies and
broaches
THE LAST POST
 The Last Post is a traditional song played
on Anzac Day (and Remembrance Day)
on the Bugle. It is played in silence to
remember all the boys and men who
fought to war.

Anzac day Jocelyn

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    N.P.S MEMORIAL #1 In our school, we have a memorial that was built by the kids of the school in 1916. It was built in memory of the former students of N.P.S who died for Liberty and Country in the world war I (1914 – 1918). Unfortunately, we don’t know when it was finished.
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    N.P.S MEMORIAL #2 Back then, it was against the law to build a memorial as it reminded everyone how many lives were lost at war, and the government thought it would make less young men want to go to war, because they would think they would lose their lives, like the other men. Ether way, the principal of the school made one. His (Joseph Kennedy) son went to WW1, and got injured, so he decided to break the law and build the memorial that is still exactly where they put it 99 years ago.
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    SYMBOLS Symbols of ANZACare:  Poppies  Memorials  Anzac cookies What people do to remember?:  Community Services  1 minute silence  Make poems about ANZAC  Make poppies  Wear real poppies and broaches
  • 5.
    THE LAST POST The Last Post is a traditional song played on Anzac Day (and Remembrance Day) on the Bugle. It is played in silence to remember all the boys and men who fought to war.