Loch Primary celebrates 125th

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Loch Primary celebrates 125th

AFTER six months in the planning, ex-students flocked from far and wide to Loch Primary School on Sunday to mark the school’s 125th anniversary celebrations.

An early heavy down pour of rain made things wet underfoot but the skies cleared and the day was set to be a great success, as attendees perused the memorabilia and swapped stories of times past.

Young and old: from left, Greg Bull the current principal at Loch Primary School, with the oldest surviving student to have attended the school where he started in 1936, Jack Burgess. Jack lives at the Killara Hostel in Koo Wee Rup. Behind them, students of the school prepare to sing the national anthem.

Young and old: from left, Greg Bull the current principal at Loch Primary School, with the oldest surviving student to have attended the school where he started in 1936, Jack Burgess. Jack lives at the Killara Hostel in Koo Wee Rup. Behind them, students of the school prepare to sing the national anthem.

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