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The 65th Anniversary.

2010-08-26 | by Michele Foster [mail] | Categories: Uncategorized
Dear all,The ceremony at the Peace Memorial Park, on August 6th 2010, marked the 65th anniversary of the A-Bomb being dropped on Hiroshima. Many attended this as well as those who watched on television. We, at Hiroshima International School, cont… more »
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Last trip to the Peace Park until September.

2010-06-25 | by Michele Foster [mail] | Categories: Uncategorized
Two students accompanied me yesterday to the Peace park for the last time this academic year. They were able to hang 4 boxes of cranes out of the 6, at Sadako's Statue, which we have been sent from schools around the world in the last few weeks. Than… more »
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1000 Crane Club within the Community

2010-06-15 | by Michele Foster [mail] | Categories: Uncategorized
Kabe Terayama International ‘Fire-Fly’ Festival – Sunday 13th June 2010Some of the members of the committee mentioned above served within World War II. Annually, they bring together many adults and children of all ages to reflect on how Peace can bri… more »
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Peace at HIS

2010-04-16 | by Michele Foster [mail] | Categories: Uncategorized
I would like to say a huge thank you to the former students of Grade 5 who, in May 2008, designed a Peace Garden within the school grounds as part of their PYP Exhibition. The garden was completed in March 2009. more »
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The Petition for Peace - 1000 Crane Club

2010-02-23 | by Michele Foster [mail] | Categories: Uncategorized
Today, four students from Grade 4&5 went to the Peace Park after school to hang up the beautiful cranes which have been sent to us over the last 3 months. Here are some photos the team took. We shared/read the lovely letters and prayers which were al… more »
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HIS Thousand Crane Club receives thousands of paper cranes from schools, organisations and individuals around the World each year. Club organisers hang these cranes at the childrens monument (Sadako statue) on behalf of the senders.

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