– The shutter clicks at 10:17 on a Tuesday morning. It is 14 degrees below zero. The children are not wearing coats.

“Everyone talks about the ‘real world,’” says Margaret “Midge” Hollander, 13, the yearbook’s editor-in-chief, wielding a pair of safety scissors like a scepter. “But here, the yearbook is the real world.”

Pages often highlight the Programme for Active Learning (PAL) , where Primary 1 and 2 students engage in fun-filled activities across physical, cognitive, social, aesthetic, and moral domains.

"We need something that isn't just another photo of the cafeteria's 'Noodle Wednesday,'" Leo whispered, clicking his mouse aggressively. "It says 'Exclusive' on the cover. People expect a scoop."