AFTER having to postpone due to COVID-19 lockdown, students at Victory Christian College were finally able to celebrate being at school for 100 days.
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While it was now 105 days, VCC prep teacher Kimberlea Crothers said the students still had a ball.
"We had so many activities planned for the day," she said.
"The students had fun colouring 100 day crowns, a teddy bear picnic, games and we even took photos of them looking like 100-year-olds."
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Ms Crothers said it was important for the students to celebrate a milestone like this.
"It's been hard for the students all this year, coming in and out of lockdown," she said.
"But they've been so resilient and should be so proud of themselves.
"Even with all the disruptions, there are some students who couldn't read at the beginning of the year.
"But in the last 100 days, regardless of the hard work, there are some who can read words and sentences.
"They've done an amazing job and they deserve to celebrate.".
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