Bali Life Stalls

Every year in Term 3, the Year 6s gather around the Oasis Building to set up tables and food for their fellow students. This is the time for Bali Life Stalls!

At Pilgrim School, we are a caring, compassionate Christian community, where children serve. We want to foster a culture that considers the needs of others and community; making genuine impact, changing our world. 

“This year, as Year 6s, we had a lot of fun exploring all the different aspects of Bali Life Stalls. We had 12 stalls all selling different and unique items. 

We made lots of different foods at home and they all tasted delicious. Practically all of us sold out! There was food like toffee apples, which sold out way too fast, and drinks like milkshakes and spiders! 

Year 6 students do Bali Life Stalls every year to donate the money to Bali Life, an organisation that “Gives Hope, Dignity & Purpose for the Disadvantaged of Bali and Indonesia”. We donate to help them help others. This year we made $933 to donate. One dollar converted becomes approximately 10300 Indonesian rupiah, so a little goes a long way. They are putting the money towards buying a truck to transport their kids and grocery items. 

We all really flourished in this amazing opportunity to help and serve others. While having a lot of fun we also learnt a lot of important stuff, like profits, money management, budgeting and negotiating. We had so much fun and enjoyed it a lot. We are so lucky to have a community where we all belong.”

Lana
Year 6 Student

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