PVB Lifers Enjoy Second Visit with PVB PreK

PVB Lifers Enjoy Second Visit with PVB PreK
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Bolles School recently issued the following announcement.

For the second time this school year, Lifer seniors from the Class of 2022 traveled to their campus alma mater – the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus – to engage 

with their youngest Bulldog peers. The visit was held November 15 at the start of the school day. Following flag, the seniors and Pre-K students enjoyed crafts, refreshments and 

conversation in Ponte Vedra Hall. Lifers are students who have attended Bolles since Pre-K or Kindergarten. Their longstanding dedication to a Bolles education is always 

celebrated and regarded as an important foundation – for the older students, and the younger peers who look up to them! Additional visits are planned through the school year.

Original source can be found here.



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