On Friday, 23 January 2026, our school community proudly celebrated the 100 Days of School, marking a meaningful milestone for our Preschool, Year 1, and Year 2 students. The event was thoughtfully designed to recognise students’ academic progress while nurturing creativity, collaboration, and a lifelong love of learning.
Preschool students added to the excitement by coming to school wearing special outfits and hats decorated with 100 objects, creatively designed at home. These items—glued, pinned, or attached to their clothing—not only showcased students’ creativity but also made the celebration more engaging and memorable within the classroom.
Year 1 and Year 2 students then took part in a station-based rotation programme, exploring five interactive learning stations. Activities included a Race to 100 maths game to strengthen numeracy skills, a reflective writing and craft activity titled “I’m 100 Days Brighter Because…”, a 100-Exercise Fitness Challenge promoting physical development, a 100-Item Scavenger Hunt focused on teamwork and counting, and a 100-Grid Colour-by-Number activity that reinforced number recognition and pattern awareness.
Each student received a stamp passport, collecting stamps upon completing each station to build motivation and a strong sense of achievement. Rotations were carefully timed to ensure students could enjoy multiple activities within a structured and supportive environment.
The celebration concluded with a short classroom reflection, allowing students to consolidate their learning and celebrate their achievements together. Supported by our dedicated teaching team, the 100 Days of School Celebration 2026 reflected our commitment to holistic education—where academic growth, creativity, and student wellbeing go hand in hand.





