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Saint George School
14 April, 2026

A springtime tradition - Infant Years Easter Parade 2026

A springtime tradition - Infant Years Easter Parade 2026 - Easter Parade 2026
Each spring, our Infant Years Easter Parade brings colour, creativity, and joy to campus. Our youngest learners proudly showcase handmade hats inspired by the magic of the season, transforming the school into a vibrant celebration of Easter. The experience continues with the much-anticipated Easter Egg Hunt, where curiosity, teamwork, and excitement take centre stage. More than a festive event, this tradition reflects the spirit of renewal, imagination, and growth that defines learning in the early years.

A springtime tradition - Infant Years Easter Parade 2026 - Easter Parade 2026At Saint George, the arrival of spring is always met with one of our most joyful traditions, the Infant Years Easter Parade. On Friday, March 27th, our youngest learners brought the season to life as they proudly showcased their creativity, wearing handmade hats and festive details inspired by the colors, symbols, and magic of spring. Easter eggs, bunnies, flowers, ladybugs, and so much more turned our parade into a colorful and bright experience. 

A springtime tradition - Infant Years Easter Parade 2026 - Easter Parade 2026

With big smiles and even bigger excitement, the children paraded through the school, cheered on by the applause of their peers. The celebration continued with laughter-filled activities, including the much-loved Easter Egg Hunt, where curiosity, teamwork, and delight were on full display.

More than just a celebration, our Easter Parade reflects what spring means at Infant Years, a time of renewal, imagination, and new beginnings. It is a tradition our teachers and children look forward to each year, one that fills our campus with joy and reminds us of the beauty of growing, creating, and celebrating together.

 

Paola Barcelo '91

Infant Years Principal