The newest class of 2011 has brought double trouble three times over this year at Warrnambool Primary School.
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Prep teacher Rosely Collins has her hands full looking after three sets of twins in a classroom of 21 students.
Each with their own individual spark the twins are set to have a fantastic year roaming the playgrounds and learning in the classroom.
"It's very interesting having three sets of twins in the one classroom. It is good that they have each other but they are all still very much individuals," Mrs Collins said.
Milla and Dominic Darmanin both like to go outside and play on the playgrounds when they go to school.
"I like playing running races with Milla and my best friend. I always win!" Dominic said.
The cheeky Howie boys appeared to be loving school and enjoyed having each other around.
"I (Cadel) like the monkey bars the best. We play in the sand pits and we like playing inside together," the boys said.
Brody and Coby Neave have their older brother William to show them the ranks in the playground.
"Mum and Dad drop us off together and we play in the playground," the boys said.
School principle Janey Preston has welcomed 77 new preps and their families to the school community.
Every prep student is paired up with a grade six student to engage in mentoring activities aimed to welcome the preps in to the hustle and bustle of primary school.