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Peace Lutheran Kindergarten

Phone: +61 7 4039 9039



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23.01.2022 Welcome Back to our Kindy Children



18.01.2022 National Child Protection Week

18.01.2022 Look after one and other.

15.01.2022 On Saturday we hosted an Open Day for new families attending in 2021. It was a wonderful morning with lots of engaging play environments for our new children. We will hold another transition morning in November. Peace Kindy still has spaces available for 2021, so please contact me with any interest or questions.



14.01.2022 Peace Lutheran College is helping families connect during this time of restriction and have an opportunity to have your questions answered. They invite you to join their Virtual Prep Open Day experience LIVE from their Prep classrooms. REGISTER - https://www.plc.qld.edu.au//open-day/prep-in-depth-virtual FIND OUT MORE - https://www.plc.qld.edu.au/enrolments/prep-open-day

13.01.2022 Raising children provides some wonderful advise for parents and families.

11.01.2022 Talk like a pirate day at Peace Kindy! Arrrrrr me hearties so much fun



10.01.2022 Peace Kindy is currently taking enrolments for 2021. Our Kindy rooms will operate as follows: Kindy 1 3 days per week (Monday to Wednesday) Kindy 2 2 days per week (Thursday and Friday) Kindy 3 3-5 days per week (Monday to Friday)... The Approved Kindergarten Program that is offered at Peace Lutheran Kindergarten is funded as a long day model. Our Kindergarten under this model operates between 8.00 am-5.00 pm, Monday to Friday for 48 weeks per year, closing all public holidays and 4 weeks at the end of the year. I look forward to hearing from you Mandy Lloyd Ph: 40399039 Email: [email protected]

06.01.2022 BREAKING: Here's our back to school plan for Queensland students. Students in Kindy, Prep, Year 1, Year 11 and Year 12 will return to school on May 11, while s...tudents in Years 2 to 10 will continue remote learning at home. We will review the situation on May 15, with the goal to return the remaining students on May 25 if low COVID-19 transmission rates continue. Children of essential workers and vulnerable children are still able to attend school. A sensible and gradual return is only possible because of Queensland’s success in slowing the spread of COVID-19. Compare our efforts to what has happened in other parts of the world and Queenslanders should feel very proud. Keep up the good work! #coronavirus

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