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Excitement, curiosity and first-day joy at Casey Grammar

Casey Grammar School has welcomed its 2026 Foundation students, marking the start of the school year across its Junior, Middle and Senior campuses.

The new Foundation cohort began their first week exploring classrooms and early learning play spaces, while taking part in introductory lessons including Art, Physical Education and Library sessions.

Head of Early Learning Bridgette Reale said the school’s Foundation program was designed to support students’ transition into formal education.

“Our Foundation program is all about creating a safe and joyful space for students to begin their educational journey,” she said.

“It’s a privilege to witness the curiosity and courage our youngest students bring with them each day.

“We’re building the foundations not just for learning, but for confidence, friendships and a lifelong love of school.”

To ease the transition, students commenced the year with reduced attendance hours and had previously met their teachers during orientation sessions held last year, aimed at building familiarity and confidence before school began.

Principal Fiona Williams said the return to school brought renewed energy across all year levels, from Foundation to senior secondary students beginning the Victorian Certificate of Education.

“Witnessing those first friendships being formed and seeing the sense of wonder in our new students’ eyes as they explore the school is wonderful to see,” she said.

“We are incredibly proud of the team of educators who create these meaningful early experiences for our students. The care and professionalism they bring to the classroom is something very special.”

This year also marks the first full use of the newly completed Joan Reid Learning Centre, which now houses the whole-school library, a dedicated study hall and additional learning spaces for students across the school.

“As the school year begins, there is a real sense of excitement in the air,” Mrs Williams said.

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