Homepage - Kaurna Plains School
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Homepage - Kaurna Plains School
Marni naa pudni (Welcome) to Kaurna Plains School
K
aurna Plains School
is an
Aboriginal public school which caters predominantly for Aboriginal students and provides choice for Aboriginal families in regard to schooling for their children.
We acknowledge that Kaurna Plains School is located on Kaurna Yarta. We pay our deepest respects to the Kaurna people, the Traditional Custodians of this land, and to Elders past and present. We honour the continuing strength of Kaurna culture, language and knowledge, and we recognise the immense contributions that Aboriginal families, community members and Elders make to our school every day.
About our school
Upcoming events
Friday 15 May
Pupil Free Day
All events
Latest news
Keep up to date with our latest school newsletter.
Latest newsletter
(PDF 1b)
All news
Kaurna Language Program
KPS proudly teaches Kaurna Language to students across all year levels. We are passionate about developing the language skills of our staff and students as well as hosting a community class each week.
More about Kaurna Language
Our school apps
Download and use our teacher/parent communication apps to keep up to date in your child's schooling.
More about apps
Enrolling at our school
Enrolment
Curriculum
Reports and plans
Manage your child's schooling
Term dates and times
Support and advice
Enrolling at our school
Enrolment
Curriculum
Reports and plans
Kaurna Language Program
KPS proudly teaches Kaurna Language to students across all year levels. We are passionate about developing the language skills of our staff and students as well as hosting a community class each week.
More about Kaurna Language
Our school apps
Download and use our teacher/parent communication apps to keep up to date in your child's schooling.
More about apps
Manage your child's schooling
Term dates and times
Support and advice
Photo gallery
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we are on and pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal people who are present today.
Marni naa pudni (Welcome) to Kaurna Plains School
K
aurna Plains School
is an
Aboriginal public school which caters predominantly for Aboriginal students and provides choice for Aboriginal families in regard to schooling for their children.
We acknowledge that Kaurna Plains School is located on Kaurna Yarta. We pay our deepest respects to the Kaurna people, the Traditional Custodians of this land, and to Elders past and present. We honour the continuing strength of Kaurna culture, language and knowledge, and we recognise the immense contributions that Aboriginal families, community members and Elders make to our school every day.
About our school
Upcoming events
Friday 15 May
Pupil Free Day
All events
Latest news
Keep up to date with our latest school newsletter.
Latest newsletter
(PDF 1b)
All news
Kaurna Language Program
KPS proudly teaches Kaurna Language to students across all year levels. We are passionate about developing the language skills of our staff and students as well as hosting a community class each week.
More about Kaurna Language
Our school apps
Download and use our teacher/parent communication apps to keep up to date in your child's schooling.
More about apps
Enrolling at our school
Enrolment
Curriculum
Reports and plans
Manage your child's schooling
Term dates and times
Support and advice
Enrolling at our school
Enrolment
Curriculum
Reports and plans
Kaurna Language Program
KPS proudly teaches Kaurna Language to students across all year levels. We are passionate about developing the language skills of our staff and students as well as hosting a community class each week.
More about Kaurna Language
Our school apps
Download and use our teacher/parent communication apps to keep up to date in your child's schooling.
More about apps
Manage your child's schooling
Term dates and times
Support and advice
Photo gallery
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we are on and pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal people who are present today.