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School in Australia stops classes so kids can enjoy snowfall. Watch sweet video

The video showing students enjoying snowfall in a school in Australia may leave you happy.

Updated on: Aug 26, 2022, 14:01:21 IST
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Running around and playing in snowfall is an amazing experience. Probably that is why when it started snowing in Australia’s Captains Flat, a school in the locality decided to do something wonderful for the students. They stopped their classes to so that the students could play in snow.

The image is taken from a video that shows students enjoying snowfall in a school in Australia. (Facebook/@CaptainsFlatPS )
The image is taken from a video that shows students enjoying snowfall in a school in Australia. (Facebook/@CaptainsFlatPS )

The school originally posted a video on their official Facebook page. “Thicker snow!!,” they wrote and shared the video. The clip, however, captured people’s attention after being re-shared by an Instagram page called Good News Movement. “CLASSES PAUSED TO ENJOY SNOW: A school in Australia called off classes so that the children could experience snow (it occurs once a decade)—many had never experienced snow—like the kid in this video,” they shared along with the video.

Take a look at the wonderful clip that shows kids enjoying snowfall:

The video has been shared about 12 hours ago. With over 1.1 million views, the video is now going all kinds of viral. The clip has also prompted people to share different comments. “This is what school is all about. Didactic and experiential learning!” posted an Instagram user. “Awesome,” shared another. “As a teacher, this is beautiful. Sometimes it’s not all about basic academics,” posted a third. “How absolutely perfect,” wrote a fourth.

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