PREMIUM Galleries Gallery | Old souls at Guthrie St Primary By Georgia Tacey and Megan Fisher Aug 6, 2024 Dex Watson and Mhex Cuthbert are excited to celebrate. Photo by Megan Fisher These kids aren’t acting their age. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content The foundation students at Guthrie St Primary School have celebrated their 100th day at the school, dressing up for the occasion. Grey hair, canes and comfy knits were the day’s school uniform, with all the foundation students dressing up as their older future selves. News photographer Megan Fisher came down to the school on the big day to capture all the best looks. Amelia Pirie and Sonny Foster dressed up for the big day. Photo by Megan Fisher Preston Conte and Alexa Jafari don’t look a day over 90. Photo by Megan Fisher Levi Vandergulik and Leari Morris dressed to impress. Photo by Megan Fisher Scarlett Owins and Maraiah Agustin show off their new looks. Photo by Megan Fisher Harvey Cresswell and Alfred Shiels are feeling very old. Photo by Megan Fisher Lyra Walkden shows off her new hair-do. Photo by Megan Fisher Mannix Dunstan acts his new age. Photo by Megan Fisher Evie Donovan came to school in style. Photo by Megan Fisher Hendrix Allen is young at heart. Photo by Megan Fisher Dawson Budge is an old soul. Photo by Megan Fisher Indi Cirillo looks younger than ever. Photo by Megan Fisher News Aquamoves’ new instructors to make a splash News Close to home: most dangerous regional roads revealed News Benalla hero runs into burning house to save dogs — now he needs your help By Georgia Tacey and Megan Fisher
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