Roma kindy graduates: St John’s kindergarten graduates all smiles as take next big step
We sat down with St John’s kindy grads as they revealed what they want to be when they grow up. Here’s what they said.
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These kindy graduates may only be young, but they sure do have big plans for the future.
From truck drivers to mermaids, these youngsters already have their minds’ set on following their dreams once they start grown up school (prep) next year.
People always say it’s great to surround yourself with like-minded peers, but these three kindy graduates took this phrase to the next level after declaring they all want to be truck drivers when they’re older.
One after the other Jaxon, William and Dustin revealed that truck driving was the job for them.
However, some others had more unconventional life plans.
While Max was confident in his answer to become a builder, Keiran declared he wanted to be a king and a knight.
Parker was unable to choose between the limitless possibilities and settled on either becoming a spy, a ninja or talking to seals.
This seems like a friendship for life with all four boys describing their perfect future revolving around four-wheel drive adventures.
Jimmy said motorbikes were his thing, as well as a Sonny who said he looked forward to going on the bike with his brother.
Archie and William said they wanted to “go splash” in all the water and mud when they were old enough to sit behind the wheel.
“I want to be a scientist so I can make potions,” Chloe said.
Kayla said she would like to follow her passion for gymnastics or ballet, while Isabel had even bolder plans to become a mermaid with a blue, pink and purple tail.
Aurora and Rifah took the “grown up” choice and said they couldn’t decide between becoming a dentist or a doctor.
After much deliberation, Evelyn said she’d like to feed animals, while Tilly proclaimed, “I don’t want to be a grown up” and told us she doesn’t plan to work.
Thick as thieves, these two knew without hesitation what they wanted to be when they grew up.
Winnie said she wanted to be a teacher in “grown up school” and Isabelle wanted to go wherever her interests in drawing and writing took her.