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Fees

 

Kindaimanna is a Government-funded school meaning there is only a voluntary contribution of up to $60 per year.

This contribution can help fund extra resources and equipment.

If you wish to pay for the voluntary contribution, you can either pay in full or in termly installments.

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Uniforms

Uniforms at Kindaimanna are not compulsory but we do offer uniforms new and second hand. We offer shirts with new and original logo and hats.

You will find our uniforms are quite affordable as we sell our new uniforms at cost price.

New Shirts: $15

Hats: $15

If you are or have a child who is a past student and have a uniform, we are happy to rehome them on your behalf if you would like to pass them down.

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Booklists

 

Our booklists are different from other schools as our school already provides most stationary and items for learning.

It varies each year depending on our needs to run the every day routines of the kindy but a typical list may include:

  • Hand soap

  • Paper towels

  • Tissue boxes

  • Toilet paper

  • Reem of paper

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Extra Activities

We love having our families feel like they are included and belong. We have special Mother’s day and Father’s Day events as well as an annual family night at the end of the year where the children will put on a little performance, get a certificate and maybe even a special visit from Santa. We also host an Open Day every year to showcase our lovely facilities and raise some money for equipment.

There may be a time an excursion is organised where contributions may be needed.

To help with the costs of equipment or activities, the Parent Managed Committee can organise fundraisers within the school or externally or even apply for grants for larger projects.

Depending on the fundraiser, you or your family can contribute prizes, your time or skills to help raise funds. Most of these will be raffles or other easy fundraisers.

Being a Not-For-Profit organisation, we really embrace the community spirit to make sure everyone can afford quality education.

“The activities that are the easiest, cheapest, and most fun to do – such as singing, playing games, reading, storytelling, and just talking and listening – are also the best for child development.”

— Jerome Singer