A group of Cooma North Public School rugby league boys, their parents and teacher Mrs Laura Sky are being praised for an act of kindness they performed after their football game on Saturday.
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Mrs Jamieson a staff member at Cooma North Public School said the Cooma rugby league boys played Goulburn North Public School in Goulburn winning 8 to 6.
“It was a great result in itself but to hear what these boys did after the game makes me prouder,” she said.
“When the boys went back to the bus after the game, the team and their parents noticed an 81 year old gentleman trying to move his woodpile from the front of the house to the back.
“It was a rather large pile and would have taken the gentleman a long time.
“The boys and dads, without hesitation, decided to help the gentleman and completed the task in no time at all,” Mrs Jamieson said.
“It is gestures like this from our fantastic kids that make Cooma North such a great school.”
Cooma Public School posted a photo of the students and their parents helping to move the wood on Facebook, saying how proud they were of them and what they did.
Since then the post has received a massive number of likes and shares.
As a result of the boys kindness the school has had an offer of seven nights accommodation to use in their next raffle.