Frontier Primary School Yearbook Exclusive ((top))

When Ethan’s mother, Christina Amara, picked up the yearbook, what she found left her in “a good shock”. There, on the page for Mrs. Nicole McGaw’s second-grade class, was a photo of her son. And right next to him, with the same serious school-picture pose, was his best friend, Ketch. The photo of the loyal yellow lab was listed with the formal caption: "". This small gesture—giving Ketch his own spot in the class photo with a proper last name—was a monumental act of inclusion. It elevated the service dog from being an accessory of necessity to a fully recognized student of Frontier Elementary.

The "exclusive" experience of this school year wasn't just found in textbooks, but in the moments that made us feel cherished and valued. We saw this during the "Busk at Recess" performances, where our teachers stepped onto the stage to share their hidden talents, and during our collaborative games that taught us the true meaning of teamwork. We also looked beyond our own walls, contributing to the Community Chest and honoring our grandparents through the "Celebrating Our Grands" initiative, proving that being a "Frontierer" means caring for the world around us.

The cover design itself is a masterpiece of student collaboration, featuring a vibrant collage of digital art and traditional hand-drawn elements. It symbolizes the bridge between foundational values and futuristic innovation—a core philosophy of the school. Highlighting Academic Excellence and Innovation frontier primary school yearbook exclusive

In a touching display of gratitude, the yearbook committee included a special "Behind the Scenes Heroes" feature. This section shines a light on the administrative staff, custodians, cafeteria workers, and support educators who keep Frontier Primary running smoothly every day. Accompanied by short, heartwarming quotes from students, this tribute underscores the tight-knit nature of the school community.

Peek behind the classroom doors and onto the parade square. From the first nervous “Good morning, teacher” to the triumphant cheers at Sports Day, our student photographers captured raw, unscripted moments that never made it onto the school’s official feed. When Ethan’s mother, Christina Amara, picked up the

The “Ketch Amara” yearbook story is not merely a feel‑good anecdote. It . For many parents of children with medical or developmental needs, the daily experience of sending their child to school can be fraught with anxiety. Will teachers understand my child’s condition? Will the school make reasonable accommodations? Will other students mock or exclude my child?

Every year, we choose a theme that reflects the spirit of our students. This year, we went with Boundless Horizons . We wanted to capture the idea that our Frontier students are just beginning their journeys. The cover art, designed by our very own Art Club, features vibrant colors and symbols of exploration—perfectly capturing the energy and curiosity of our pupil body. And right next to him, with the same

In an exciting shift toward modern media, the physical yearbook now features custom QR codes. When scanned by parents and students, these codes unlock exclusive video highlights, musical performances, and digital art galleries created by the students during the year. Spotlight on Resilience

Yearbooks are currently being distributed to students who pre-ordered.