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100 reasons to celebrate at Devon Meadows Primary

Devon Meadows Primary School’s Foundation students walked a slow mile in the shoes of a 100-year-old to celebrate 100 days of school.

On Friday 28 July, Foundation students at Devon Meadows Primary School started the day with a cat walk, showing off their old people costumes and striking some poses.

The cohort then created pictures of what they want to be when they grow up, which varied from donut makers to doctors.

The pupils then celebrated the number 100, creating pictures with 100 shapes, adding to get to 100, plus practising writing numbers all the way up to 100, before finishing off the day by making crowns with their Grade 6 buddies.

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