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Mon 17 Mar |
NAPLAN Year 3 and 5 (Writing) |
Tues 18 Mar |
NAPLAN Year 3 and 5 (Reading) |
Wed 19 Mar |
Last Week of Swimming |
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NAPLAN Year 3 and 5 (Conventions of Language) |
Thu 20 Mar |
Year 3-6 Assembly |
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NAPLAN Year 3 and 5 (Numeracy) |
Fri 21 Mar |
Pullenvale Environmental Education Centre Excursion - 2D and 1B |
Wed 26 Mar |
Solar Buddies Incursion - Year 5 and 6 (Amos Hall) |
Thu 27 Mar |
Prep - 2 Assembly |
Fri 28 Mar |
Pullenvale Environmental Education Centre Excursion - 1S and 1C |
Wed 2 Apr |
Prep - Year 2 Cross Country 9:00am |
Thu 3 Apr |
Year 3 - Year 6 Cross Country 9:00am |
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Year 3-6 Assembly |
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P&C Disco |
Fri 4 Apr |
End of Term 1 - Celebration of Learning Day |
Tue 22 Apr |
Term 2 Commences |
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Life Education Program Prep - Year 6 |
Wed 23 Apr |
Life Education Program Prep - Year 6 |
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Anzac Day Ceremony 9:00am |
Thu 24 Apr |
Photo Day |
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Prep-2 No Assembly |
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Life Education Program Prep - Year 6 |
Fri 25 Apr |
Anzac Day (Public Holiday) |
Dear Kenmore Families,
As Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred passed through, I couldn’t help but reflect on the experiences we’ve shared as a community over the past few years: the COVID pandemic, the floods, and now a cyclone. Many of our families have still been feeling the effects of the 2022 floods, and I noticed the nervous anticipation on the faces of some of our families as they left school on Wednesday afternoon to prepare their homes for the latest weather event. The cyclone had everyone on edge, knowing the potential for more damage. But as we gathered again on Tuesday, the sense of relief was clear. Things could have been much worse, and for that, we are all grateful.
Thankfully, our school came through the cyclone with minimal damage – some fallen gums, lost power, loose branches and debris, and a small amount of water ingress in some classrooms. Thanks to the quick actions of our cleaning and grounds staff, we were able to prepare for our students' safe return. A big thank you to all involved for making sure everything was safe and ready.
It was wonderful to welcome the students back to school on Tuesday. Each and every one of them had a story to tell as they reunited with their friends and teachers.










As a principal, these events require us to make decisions that affect many in our community. We do our best to consider and balance everyone’s needs, always keeping the safety of our students, staff, and community as our top priority. It’s been a big few years, with the global pandemic, floods, and now this cyclone. But what I’ve seen time and time again is how our community comes together to support one another.
The way our community steps up, whether in times of crisis or in day-to-day life, is truly what makes this school special. Thank you for continuing to support each other and for making our school a place where we can all feel safe and cared for.
Finally, my thoughts are with all of our staff, students, and families who’ve been affected by this event. Even though the cyclone has passed, I know that many are still managing recovery efforts at home and at school. Please continue to look out for one another and reach out if you need support.
Important Updates Regarding NAPLAN, Parent-Teacher Conversations, and Teacher Planning:
As you can imagine, the cyclone has impacted a number of important events in our school calendar, including NAPLAN testing, Parent-Teacher Conversations, and teacher planning schedules. We understand that these disruptions have affected the delivery of these programs, and we want to assure you that we are working to accommodate these changes.
In the coming weeks, we will provide alternative plans where possible, keeping in mind that the school calendar is already tight and finding time in the schedule can be difficult. We appreciate your understanding and flexibility as we navigate these changes.
For families who missed the Parent-Teacher Night who would still like to book in a time with the teacher, please use the link below to reschedule a booking:
NAPLAN has been rescheduled for next week for our Year 3 and 5 students. Schedule below:
Monday 17 March |
Tuesday 18 March |
Wed 19 March |
Thursday 20 March |
Writing test |
Reading |
Conventions of language |
Numeracy |
Thank you for your ongoing support and for being part of the Kenmore community.
Kind regards,
Ingrid
Awards will be presented at Senior Assembly 2:30pm Thursday 20th March
3C |
SOW |
Abbie B |
For demonstrating outstanding effort, dedication and a positive attitude in all aspects of learning. |
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3Rs |
Joshua D |
By being a helpful and responsible class member. |
3D |
SOW |
Miler H |
For his enthusiasm when writing his Matty Forever story |
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3Rs |
Violet P |
By taking steps to include all classmates in a task |
3O |
SOW |
Nina M |
For sharing her love of learning with 3O and always striving for her best. |
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3Rs |
Ziheng C |
By always making responsible choices and setting a great example for others. |
4H |
SOW |
Tessa RC |
For her kindness and willingness to help others. |
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SOW |
Sam D |
For tackling each learning task with enthusiasm and determination. |
5S |
SOW |
Meja F |
For providing valuable contributions to class discussions and putting great effort into all tasks. |
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3Rs |
Za I |
Being a helpful and organised class member. |
5W |
SOW |
Raima J |
For demonstrating great focus and determination by diving straight into her writing task without hesitation. |
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3Rs |
Rowan N |
For showing great responsibility this week by staying on top of his work and always giving his best effort. |
6D |
SOW |
Otis B |
Great work on short story and for sharing ideas |
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3Rs |
Marianna S |
Respect- For willingness to help and kindness |
6B |
SOW |
Eli S |
Great narrative writing |
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3Rs |
Sophie M |
Being kind always |
Invoices
The following invoices have been emailed to parents / caregivers for activities. Information will have been sent home prior to the generation of an invoice.
If you are unsure whether you have outstanding fees, please contact Admin on office@kenmoress.eq.edu.au.
Activity Details – extra curricular |
$ |
Strings program – participation |
80.00 |
Strings program – participation and hire of instrument |
220.00 |
District swimming |
5.00 |
Futsal competition |
50.00 |
Upcoming – curricular |
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Mathletics subscription – for those who didn’t purchase through backpack website |
15.00 |
Band program – participation |
80.00 |
Band program – participation and hire of instrument |
220.00 |
The School's preferred methods of payment are as follows:
- BPoint
- EFT
- Bank transfer (BSB: 064 152 A/c: 00090154)
If you are a fee-paying international student, no payment is required for curricular activities.
If you would like to enter into a payment plan with the School or have any queries about your student account, please don't hesitate to contact Rachel Dalton, Business Manager on office@kenmoress.eq.edu.au.
In Germany, many people enjoy one of the long traditions of the time leading up to Easter - eating fish AND …. eating Berliner donuts!
So, Frau Raben and the KSS Tuckshop have come up with a really yummy menu for Thursday, 27 March (that’s Week 9) to experience German food.
On the menu will be:
First break: Fischbrötchen – a crumbed fish filet with optional mayo, gherkin and red onion on a German Kaiser roll. The Fischbrötchen is really popular street food in Northern Germany near the sea, in cities such as Hamburg and Kiel.
Second break: Berliner donuts. They are big raspberry jam-filled donuts with a few different names, depending on which part of Germany you are in. In central Germany they’re called Kreppel, in the Capital City Berlin, they are called Berliner Pfannkuchen, but in southern Germany you call them Krapfen.
The buns and donuts are baked fresh for us from King of Cakes, so are sure to be lecker (yummy!)
Orders on Qkr! until Sunday, 23rd March.
Please email Frau Raben lcrab10@eq.edu.au if you have any questions, or contact P&C President Debbie via ksspcom@outlook.com if you can help out in the tuckshop that day.
Enjoy your meal! Guten Appetit!

P&C Events Calendar = Term 1 |
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Event |
Date/Time |
Location |
Fundraising Purpose |
Volunteers Needed |
P&C General Meeting |
Thursday 20th March 7 pm |
Library |
N/A |
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German Food Day |
27 May – Please ensure your orders are placed on or before the 24th of May 4 pm! |
Tuckshop |
Readers for the Library |
Two to three parents are required please e-mail pandc@kenmoress.eq.edu.au if you are able to volunteer. |
Disco |
Thursday 3rd April Junior 5:00 pm |
Amos Hall |
TBC |
Our General Meeting will be held on 20th March at 7pm, in the School Library. This is a great opportunity for all parents to come together and discuss important updates, share feedback, and contribute to the future direction of our school community.
For those wishing to join the P&C Association, membership application forms can be collected from the Secretary and submitted prior to the opening of the meeting.
Fundraising
It’s DISCO TIME!
Get ready to dance the night away at our upcoming P&C Student Disco!
Thursday 3rd April 2025, join us for an evening of music, fun, competitions and prizes as we raise funds to support the schools Ablution Block Renovations.
Last disco we raised almost $4,000 and have set the challenge to see that increase even further for 2025.
It's been a wild week!
There has been a huge amount of resilience and determination displayed by our community. There has also been a tremendous amount of stress and strain. I want to acknowledge that this has been a hard time for many. Please be kind to yourself over the next week as your adrenal system takes a breather.
I have had the privilege of being able to call around a few families who may have been affected. If you were impacted and you want to talk to someone, please send me an email and I'll give you a call next week.
Keep safe and breathe deeply,
Chappy Astrid
School Chaplain