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Gallery | Grandparents step into students’ shoes at Grahamvale Primary School

Warm welcome: Year 3 student Emma Cook eagerly greets Nanny, Kate Brett, as she enters her classroom. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

It’s back to school, but this time, it’s not for the students.

On Wednesday, May 15, Grahamvale Primary School was abuzz as students eagerly awaited the arrival of their grandparents, parents and other significant figures to join them in the classroom.

As part of Education Week, students proudly did a ‘show and tell’ for their special guests of the various STEM activities they’ve been undertaking.

The News photographer Rechelle Zammit was behind the lens to capture the grade-A fun they had.

Generations: Mum Kimberly Giankos, Great-Grandma Athena Goulopoulos and Great-Grandma Maria Copulos with Year 2 student Aria Giankos. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Snap happy: Nanny Robyn Welch and Year 3 student Blaise Welch take a moment to pose for a photo. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Cover to cover: Grandpa Neil Kemp and Year 2 student Millie Kemp hit the books. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Family ties: (front) Mum Aimee Goodwin, Billy Goodwin, 2, and Prep student Harry Goodwin, with (back) Pa Tom Goodwin, Nanny Julie Goodwin, Nana Nola Howarth, and Pop Norm Howarth. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Apple of their eye: Poppy Tino Crifo and Nana Jenny Crifo beam proudly as they stand alongside Year 3 student Jacob Crifo. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Hug it out: Year 1 student Allegra Mehmet embraces her Nana, Vida Mehmet. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Go go gadget: Year 2 student Leo Mark excitedly demonstrates his newfound knowledge about robotics to his Nana, Sue Birrell. Photo by Rechelle Zammit