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Camera IconSt Mary’s Primary School students showed off their creativity and hard work this week when they displayed their homemade volcanoes of all shapes and sizes.As part of their study of natural disasters and extreme weather events, Year 6 students were required to research and construct a volcano. Credit: Kalgoorlie Miner

Picture Gallery: Kalgoorlie’s St Mary’s Primary School students show off homemade volcanoes

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St Mary's Primary School - Volcano project Kay McIvor, 11, Olivia Lester, 11, and Ashley Harris, 12. Picture: Kalgoorlie Miner

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St Mary's Primary School - Volcano project Jordan Fleeton and Oscar Brenssell, both 11. Picture: Kelsey Reid/Kalgoorlie Miner, Kelsey Reid

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St Mary's Primary School - Volcano project Ava Benson, 11, Helena Hill, 12, and Nyha Solomon, 11. Picture: Kelsey Reid/Kalgoorlie Miner, Kelsey Reid

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St Mary's Primary School - Volcano project Anton Kaufuti and Jack Donaldson, both 11. Picture: Kalgoorlie Miner

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St Mary's Primary School - Volcano project Helena Bellgard and Anika Pannewig. Picture: Kelsey Reid/Kalgoorlie Miner, Kelsey Reid

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St Mary’s Primary School students showed off their creativity and hard work this week when they displayed their homemade volcanoes of all shapes and sizes.As part of their study of natural disasters and extreme weather events, Year 6 students were required to research and construct a volcano. Picture: Kalgoorlie Miner