The end of an era for the Pratt Family

November 29, 2023

25 years of school drop-offs and pick-ups came to an end this year for one special Fairholme family.


The Pratt family’s Tartan journey started all the way back in 1999, when their first daughter Kaylah-Ann started school.


The eldest of the five Pratt girls, Kaylah-Ann, graduated from Fairholme in 2011, followed by her sisters Tiarna (2014),  Celeste (2020),  Zahli (2021), and the youngest of the five girls, Mia, in 2023.


After a quarter of a century at Fairholme, it will no doubt be a strange feeling for Shane and Elizabeth Pratt as the new school year rolls around. But we're sure it's not a 'good bye', just a 'see you later'.


Once a Fairholme family, always a Fairholme family.



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