Morrison shared his love of Numberblocks as part of the fun activities when OLSS celebrated 100 Days of school for the Foundation students.
100 years young! Savannah arrived at school with her rollers still in.
Some students dressed as 100-year-olds to celebrate 100 Days of school. Jackson needed a stick to keep his “old man legs up”.
Luckily Mia remembered her glasses so she could see in classes!
Foundation staff, Ebony, Jamee and Vanessa, were matching in tutus with 100 spots and t-shirts with 100 pom poms.
Jaxavier was transported back to school 100 years ago.

Ryan and Dion concentrated to make necklaces with 100 Cheerios.

Olivia, Scarlett and Riane played Snakes and Ladders, racing to 100.

Liliana concentrates to attach 100 dots to her crown.
The Foundation students at Our Lady Star of the Sea were excited to celebrate their 100 days of school this month.
The classroom was full of 100-year-olds, Numberblocks, and students dressed to impress in 100-themed outfits.
The giggles rang through the school as the students used an ageing app to see what they will look like when they are 100. They wrote about it, with many students looking forward to being able to go to fun places and eat all the treats they like when they are older, albeit with “flat, grey hair” and “lots of wrinkles”!
The older students came to share some ideas about 100 and explore the different collections of 100 that the Foundation students had bought from home. Highlights from the day included crown making with 100 spots, making necklaces with 100 Cheerios, baking cupcakes topped with 100’s and 1000’s and lots of fun Maths games.
Involving the whole school community in the celebrations with a morning parade and visits from other classes made the day all the more memorable. A school spokesperson said they could not be prouder of the progress of the Foundation students in their first 100 days of school.
“Their learning and skill development have been special to watch, and we look forward to seeing them thrive as the year continues.”