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Loud Shirt Day

Loud Shirt Day at Kewdale Priamry School Our amazing students raised $518.85 to support children with hearing loss! Funds raised help provide life-changing services such as speech therapy, audiology, early intervention and family support, giving kids with hearing loss the tools they need to thrive. A big thank you to everyone who got loud and proud in

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Faction Carnival

Faction Carnival Fun! Yesterday we held our Faction Carnival and what a brilliant day it was! The weather turned it on for us, and it was wonderful to see our school community come together to cheer on the students. A big well done to all our competitors for their effort, sportsmanship and team spirit.  A

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Jumps and Throws

On Monday, 22 September, our Year 3 and Year 4 students proudly represented their factions in the Jumps and Throws events. All the students who participated put in a fantastic effort and should be very proud of themselves! It was a wonderful day all round, with beautiful weather making it the perfect day for the event. 

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MASSED Choir

On Thursday night 18 September, our school choir proudly performed at the Perth High Performance Centre as part of the MASSED Choir. They all did an amazing job, well done to every student who took part! A huge thank you to Mrs Lysle for your dedication and hard work in preparing our students for this

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Cross Country Event Success!

What a fantastic day at our School Cross Country. From our Kindy students through to our Year 6 students, everyone participated and gave it their best effort.A huge well done to all our runners, whether you sprinted, jogged, or walked you showed great determination and school spirit.Big thank you to Mrs Piani for all her

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CITY OF BELMONT TREE PLANTING VISIT

On Thursday 19 June, we were delighted to welcome representatives from the City of Belmont to Kewdale Primary School. Our Kindergarten and Year 3 students had the opportunity to hear from Mayor Robert Rossi, Central Ward Councillor Jarod Harris, and Steve Reeves, Manager of Parks, Leisure and Environment. They spoke with our students about the

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National Simultaneous Storytime for 2025!

That is a wrap for National Simultaneous Storytime for 2025! Thank you to all the parents and siblings who joined us in celebrating the joy of reading Thank you Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) for such a fantastic event that brings stories to life across the country. And of course, thank you to Mrs

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OUTDOOR ADVENTURES AT BUSH SCHOOL

Our wonderful Kindy students had a fantastic time exploring Brush School! They loved climbing, collecting natural treasures, and working together to build their very own camp hut. It was a perfect day to enjoy the sunshine and connect with nature in this special part of our school grounds.

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WALK SAFELY TO SCHOOL DAY

National Walk Safely to School Day (WSTSD) is an annual campaign and event which encourages all primary school children, their parents and carers, to walk safely and regularly to school. The campaign promotes the importance of children being active every day, highlighting the many social, emotional, physical, and mental health benefits of daily physical activity.

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Celebrating Harmony Day in style!

What an incredible time we had at our Harmony Day Food Fair! The variety of delicious dishes from all corners of the globe was truly a feast for the senses. From savory treats to sweet delights, it was a beautiful reminder of the rich cultures and diversity that make up our community. A huge thank

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KINDERGARTEN ‘COME AND PLAY’

On Thursday 6th March 2025, our Kindergarten class had their first ‘come and play’ parent morning session. 14 parents/families came along and did some fun activities with their kindergarten child. They made a parachute with a pipe cleaner person attached because the Kindergarten students were reading ‘Parachute’ by Danny Parker and Matt Otley in their

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