The student population of Mathoura Public School aged dramatically on Friday, as sixteen 100 year-olds joined the school community to celebrate 100 days of Kindergarten.
Suspenders, walking canes, shawls and glasses were aplenty as K/1/2 students took part in a special morning assembly, performing and parading, and celebrating special student achievements.
Mathoura Public School principal Janice Eddy said the 100th day of study in the students first year of schooling is a significant milestone and one which should be celebrated.
“Students reflected on all that has been learned in their first 100 days, and what they look forward to learning in the future,” she said.
“Some learning activities within the classroom were themed around the number 100, while other activities focused on learning about what education in the classroom looked like a century go,” said Mrs Eddy.