Learning anniversary: Staff member Olivia Nania leads the parade.
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Rechelle Zammit
Bourchier St Primary School Prep students went back to the future when they celebrated 100 days of learning on Wednesday, July 26.
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The 100th day of school is celebrated in schools across Australia and around the globe.
As the name suggests, this tradition occurs around the 100th day of the school year, serving as a momentous occasion to commemorate the progress students have made.
It serves as an opportunity to honour the unwavering dedication and hard work of both students and teachers alike.
Retro: Student Jayden Robinson.
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Rechelle Zammit
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Old mates: Students Kolton Jafer, Max Cooper and Isa Al-Tuhmazy.
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Keeping up with the times: Student Aurora Duckworth.
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Bingo gang: Students Amari Hanley, Ivy Round, Azayliah Burns, Dylan O’Keeffe, Allira Tucker and Parneet Kaur.
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Classic characters: Students Millie Wisely and Waverly Damon.
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Modern technology: Students Levi van Popering and Fynn White.
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Vintage charm: Student Ahlani Mason.
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Wise beyond their years: Students Duaa Shehzad, Jaxon Wright, Maisie Nash, Omer Kasikci, Archer Moon, Phoenix McNeil and Levi van Popering.
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Old souls: Students Cooper Fleming, Marlon Marshall, Reed Wellington and Bobby Taylor.
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Looking smart: Students Marcus Lim, Aaron Faamoe.
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Timeless outfits: Students Piper Fothergill, Eva James, Remi Winmar-Briggs, Maya Thron, Alicia Perkins, Connor Cox, Jayden Robinson and Evan Kunwar.
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Leading the charge: Staff member Luci Amodio in the parade.
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Rechelle Zammit