Ashton Colbeck, Patrick Haddow and Summer West don’t look a day over 100.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
Prep students at Bourchier St Primary School are now older and wiser — and they look it too.
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When the bell rang on Friday, August 2, the little learners filed gingerly into their classrooms, donning thick spectacles, with canes aplenty and the unruliest sea of grey hair imaginable to celebrate their 100th day of school.
The News photographer Megan Fisher captured the students as they paraded in their best old-timer, golden age and over-the-hill attire.
Causing a spectacle (and wearing them, too) are Viollsa Koule, Ollie Martin and Evelyn Bull.
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Megan Fisher
Jaxon Dredge, Khaila Atkinson and Tait Neilsen have a hunch that they are growing up quickly.
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Megan Fisher
As Erin Fraser, Billie Campbell and Ashton Gibson demonstrate, you’re never fully dressed without a smile and a cane.
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Megan Fisher
Tayte Spaul and Andor Salihi sport bro-staches, while Ariannah Naylor looks pretty in pink and pearls.
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Megan Fisher
Ollie Martin heckles the crowd of youngsters.
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Megan Fisher
Archer Campbell embodies the idea that time flies when you’re having fun.
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Megan Fisher
Patrick Barry enjoys a change of pace as he uses his walking stick during the parade.
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Megan Fisher
Prep students walk through the senior building, giving high-fives to the older students.
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Megan Fisher