Students got to show off their work to grandparents and even some great-grandparents at BCS last Wednesday. It was hard to tell who had the better time, but I think it was the older ones. Photos, Phil Mayne.
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Jenny Smith watches grandson Lachlan run through some apps on his iPad.
Most of the classrooms were packed for the half-hour visits by grandparents. The barbecue afterwards also proved popular.
What a character: Lachlan Hemler with grand- and great-grandparents (L-R) Trish, Peter, Shirley and Filipp Hemler; Elaine Jackson.
Alexis Arroyo from Year 2-3 shows her cool grandfather Michael Arroyo some of her work from throughout the year.
All ears: Drago Benc seems fascinated by grandson Zak Benc's work on the iPad. Zak is in Year 1-2M.
Year 11 Work Studies students, L-R Ella Duff, Karla Shaw and Tanisha Williams work frantically to keep the food coming at the barbecue.
The very shy Taylor Dixon, from Year 3-4, shows her work to grandparents Ian and Maureen Faviell, and Gail Kryloff.
7-year-old Sam Arroyo, from Year 1-2M, shows grandmother Liz Arroyo what he's been working on this year.
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