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Twins’ time to learn

Aintree Primary School is in for double-trouble from the Brama family this year with twins William and Sofia preparing to start prep.

Mum Bianca Brama said she’s excited for her kids to join their brorther Charlie at school, but worries the house will be quiet without them.

Sofia said she’s “excited and happy“ about the new adventure, while William said he’s happy but also a little nervous and “will miss mummy and daddy“.

Ms Brama said despite their similar appearance, her twins are quite different children.

“William is a very outgoing kid, he loves to make jokes and give everyone a big cuddle. He loves dinosaurs and playing with cars,” she said.

“Sofia is a little shy when you first meet her, but once she gets to know you she’s a very funny and sweet little girl, she loves her dolls and being creative.

“They are very different children, but both love a good chat!”

Ms Brama said despite their personality differences, the twins are tight companions.

“They are very close and love playing together and watching TV shows and movies,” she said.

“They also look out for each other. If one needs to get something done or they’re getting their own drink or snack, they’ll make sure the other one has theirs also.”

Aintree Primary School opened in 2021 and in 2023 expects to Cater to 950 children.

Term one commences in Victoria from the week of January 29.

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