PREMIUM News 100 reasons to love school By Rohan Aldous Aug 8, 2022 Retiring types: St Augustine’s College staff Paige Williams (learning support officer), Zoe Hayes (learning support officer), Holly Swetman (learning support officer), Peta Bibby (classroom teacher) and Amie Fleming (classroom teacher). Dressed to impress: St Augustine’s College students, from the Foundation classrooms, celebrate 100 days of education by dressing up as elderly versions of themselves. Lookalikes: Complete with braces and bow ties are Patrick Hauser, Madden Newman, Harry Pyke and Nate Wheelhouse. 100-day celebration: Marlee James shows off “age adjusted’’ photographs of her St Augustine’s classmates. Bow-tie boys: Alby DePasquale and Walter Woodcock adjust their neckwear prior to heading outside for activities. Blast from the past: Maggie Hemphill, complete with scarf and old-fashioned gown, at the St Augustine’s Foundation event. Grinning granny: Thick-rimmed glasses, rollers and a pearl necklace were the accessories that Lily McLeod chose for her costume. Flat out: Tyler Mackenna laying low during the celebrations of 100 days of education at St Augustine’s College last week By Rohan Aldous Kyabram Free Press and Campaspe Valley News editor
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