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St Hurmizd Assyrian Primary School were part of the Western Sydney Wanderers Harmony Day celebrations recently. The Greenfield Park school were one of 20 Western Sydney schools that showcased their diversity on the Pirtek Stadium pitch which also included a Harmony Day Cup six-a-side competition. Children displayed a catalogue of artworks that captured the spirit of Harmony Day as a celebration of their proud heritage. Western Sydney is one of the most diverse areas in Australia, with 38 per cent of the population speaking a language other than English. Western Sydney Wanderers chief executive John Tsatsimas said the club was proud to champion the principles of Harmony Day. “We are privileged to host the most culturally diverse supporter base in the country and since the club’s inception in 2012 we have celebrated bringing people from different cultural backgrounds together through the love of the beautiful game,” Tsatsimas said. Celebrations of Harmony Day also saw a school clinic held at Fairfield High School and Auburn North PS.

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St Hurmizd Assyrian Primary School embraces Harmony Day