Thornton Public School are calling them their "fab 14" - and why not?
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It's not every day you have seven sets of twins starting kindergarten together.
"We are very excited," deputy principal Jessie Wright said. "It's absolutely a record for our school."
But spare a thought for photographer Max Mason-Hubers who had the challenging task of getting 14 excited kindergarten children to stand still long enough for a picture.
It took some time but the fabulous 14 were all too happy to put on their best smiles for their newspaper debut ... eventually.
They are part of 114 new kindergarten students starting at the school this week.
"They are part of our biggest cohort of kindergarten children in the six years," Ms Wright said. "We are very excited to have the fabulous 14. We have an amazing transitional program, Tadpoles, which runs over nine weeks.
"We get to know the kids really well so come day one of school, they are already familiar with the teachers and routines."
While some of the pairs are identical and some not, the seven sets of twins have been spread across six classes for their first year of school.
The twin intake include Evie and Alexander, Jodana and Savannah, Jemima and George, Billy and Cooper, Tyson and Jordyn, Evie and Callan and Zachary and Harper.
The school's business manager Amanda Wilson said the twins are off to a great start at the school.
"It's been very busy but they are going really well," she said.
"The teachers have gotten to know them but no doubt there will be some tricks over the years."
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