Frontier Primary School Yearbook Exclusive
By the Frontier Primary Editorial Team
The school hallways are a little quieter, the classrooms are (mostly) tidy, and the final bell has rung on another incredible year at Frontier Primary. But before we all head off for a well-deserved break, there is one final piece of the puzzle to collect.
It is the moment students have been whispering about in the canteen and parents have been waiting for in the group chats. We are thrilled to announce that the Frontier Primary School Yearbook Exclusive has officially arrived! frontier primary school yearbook exclusive
More than just a book of names, this year’s edition is a time capsule. Here is a sneak peek at what makes this year’s "Exclusive" truly special.
By: The Heritage Desk
For decades, the small, tight-knit community of Frontier has held a secret. It’s not buried in a time capsule at the edge of the playground, nor is it hidden in the principal’s safe. It lives in the glossy, smudged pages of history—specifically, the annual publication known as the Frontier Pioneer.
Today, we are proud to present a Frontier Primary School yearbook exclusive that pulls back the curtain on 40 years of childhood, change, and community spirit. Whether you are a former student from the class of ’85, a parent trying to find that embarrassing photo of your teacher dancing at the harvest festival, or a historian tracking educational trends, this exclusive deep-dive is for you. By the Frontier Primary Editorial Team The school
Because of the leaks and the sudden national interest, the school’s initial print run of 300 copies sold out within four hours. The PTA has announced a second print run, but paper shortages and a binding machine breakdown have delayed it by six weeks.
In the meantime, scalpers have listed copies on eBay for as high as $400—more than ten times the original $35 price. One seller claims to have a copy signed by Mr. Vance himself, complete with a smudge of floor wax on the cover. The bid is currently at $890. We are thrilled to announce that the Frontier
But the school has a warning: second-run copies will have a different cover (a muted gray instead of the original “Frontier Gold”) and will omit the QR code podcast links due to privacy concerns. This means that the first-edition copies—the ones containing the full frontier primary school yearbook exclusive content—are now legitimate collectibles.