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Kerry Street Community School

Kerry Street Community School

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10 June 2021 Recent events

National Reconciliation Week 2021

The 2021 theme for National Reconciliation Week is ‘More Than a Word’. This year, for National Reconciliation Week, we celebrated

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10 June 2021 Recent events

Wadjemup School Camp 2021

Whole school camp is a time where our families, students and staff get the chance to know one another and

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year 4 5 6 classroom exterior
9 December 2020 Recent events

Open Day 2020

The 2020 Kerry Street Community School Open Day was a huge success! The day was very well attended by students,

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8 September 2020 Recent events

Celebrating our new flags

We are excited to announce that our school now officially flies the Australian National Flag, the Western Australian State Flag,

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11 August 2020 Recent events

Child Friendly Complaints Procedure

“Children have a right to know about their rights.” Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 4. We are

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13 June 2020 FAQ

Why do you have multi-age classes?

We feel that education should be flexible and cater for each child’s particular learning requirements. Having multi age classes allows

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13 June 2020 FAQ

What is the school’s philosophy on food?

We strongly encourage healthy eating at school. We ask parents to provide nutritious food for break and lunch and to

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13 June 2020 FAQ

What is the main difference between Kerry Street and other primary schools?

We pride ourselves on having a very homely feel to our children’s education. The smaller class numbers and mixed age

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13 June 2020 FAQ

What are my requirements as a parent of the school?

Volunteering at Kerry Street is not only rewarding, it keeps our school fees low and most importantly is a chance

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13 June 2020 FAQ

I have heard you are happy for Kindy parents to stay in the classroom until their child is happy for them to go. Is this true?

Absolutely, we want you and your child to feel safe and happy. Each child will adapt to school life differently.

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  • Home
  • About
    • About our school
    • View our prospectus
    • Community
    • Governance
    • History
    • Reconciliation action plan
    • School policies
    • Contributions and media press
    • Values and philosophy
    • Wellbeing
  • Classes
    • Principal’s welcome
    • Kindy/pre-primary
    • Year 1/2
    • Year 3/4
    • Year 5/6
    • Drama and music
    • Specialist programs
    • Visual arts program
  • Enrolment
  • News
    • Newsletters
    • Recent events
    • Calendar and timetable
  • Contact
    • Contact us
    • Feedback
    • Admin staff
    • Hall hire
    • Kitchen hire
    • FAQ
Kerry Street Community School
ADDRESS
20 Forrest Road
Hamilton Hill, WA 6163
(on the corner of Kerry St)
POSTAL
PO BOX 48
Hamilton Hill
WA 6963
CONTACT
Telephone 08 9335 1471
Email kerrystreet@kerrystreet.wa.edu.au
We acknowledge the Whadjuk Nyungar people as the Traditional Owners of the Land on which our school is built, and we share our respects for their Elders past, present and emerging. Kerry Street Community School acknowledges the strength, resilience and survival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We recognise their status as Traditional Custodians of the vast and beautiful lands and seas across Australia, and the intergenerational injustices and impacts relating to land, cultures, languages, families and rights.
  • Home
  • About
    • About our school
    • View our prospectus
    • Community
    • Governance
    • History
    • Reconciliation action plan
    • School policies
    • Contributions and media press
    • Values and philosophy
    • Wellbeing
  • Classes
    • Principal’s welcome
    • Kindy/pre-primary
    • Year 1/2
    • Year 3/4
    • Year 5/6
    • Drama and music
    • Specialist programs
    • Visual arts program
  • Enrolment
  • News
    • Newsletters
    • Recent events
    • Calendar and timetable
  • Contact
    • Contact us
    • Feedback
    • Admin staff
    • Hall hire
    • Kitchen hire
    • FAQ