Kingsford Smith School 100 Starke Street, Holt, Australian Capital Territory 2615
About the Business
Welcome to Kingsford Smith School, located in Holt, Starke Street, 100, Australia. As an establishment, point of interest, and school, we take immense pride in providing a nurturing and inclusive environment for all our students.
At Kingsford Smith School, we strongly believe in instilling core values in our students. Harmony, Excellence, Respect, and Optimism are the pillars that guide our educational approach. These values are not only taught but also practiced by our students on a daily basis, fostering a positive and supportive community.
One of the highlights of our school calendar is the dedicated "house day" held each term. On these special days, students come together to showcase and celebrate each of our core values through engaging games and inclusive activities. It is a time when our students truly shine, demonstrating their understanding and embodiment of these principles.
Our primary focus is ensuring that all young people at Kingsford Smith School have the opportunity to learn, thrive, and develop the necessary skills to lead fulfilling, productive, and responsible lives. We understand that each student is unique and has different learning needs. That is why our dedicated and experienced staff work tirelessly to create a personalized learning experience for every individual.
We offer a wide range of academic programs, extracurricular activities, and support services to cater to the diverse interests and abilities of our students. From sports and arts to science and technology, our curriculum is designed to provide a holistic education that prepares students for the challenges of the modern world.
As a school deeply rooted in our community, we also value strong partnerships with parents and caregivers. We believe that a collaborative approach between home and school is essential for the success of our students. Together, we can create a supportive and enriching environment that fosters growth and development.
We invite you to explore our website and discover more about Kingsford Smith School. Whether you are a prospective student, parent, or community member, we are confident that you will find our institution to be a place of learning, growth, and opportunity.
Join us at Kingsford Smith School, where we inspire and empower young minds to reach their full potential, while embracing the values of Harmony, Excellence, Respect, and Optimism.
Location & Phone number
100 Starke Street, Holt, Australian Capital Territory 2615, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 15:15
Tuesday:
08:30 - 15:15
Wednesday:
08:30 - 15:15
Thursday:
08:30 - 15:15
Friday:
08:30 - 15:15
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Met some great friends and nice teachers there who helped me become more open-minded, but that's about all the good things I can say. Some people were just straight up annoying and, although I left before experiencing first hand, really liked to fight and give attitude to those who don't deserve it at all. The teachers kind of knew what was going on, but they rarely did anything about it (at least 2 years ago). Anyway, please fix your bathrooms if you haven't already. Thank you to my awesome friends and the teachers who supported and genuinely cared for their students."
"My favourite is when the teacher kicked the students face into the flaming bin and the toilet exploded"
"Bad school. Avoid. sent my child there as we moved. we went there for one semester. my child was usually a B student, some A grade student. but at kfs she was a straight A student even though youngest in the class. the cirriculium was 1-2 years behind from our last school. lots of bullying and our lunch was stolen nearly every day. kids were rough and my kid got blood nose in class from flying metal lunch box. went back to old school."
"One time at this school I slipped off the stairs and landed in a bin some students had set on fire, as I was trying to put the fire out with a near-by bubbler I realised they had turned the water supply off. So I ran too the bathroom but they were locked because students had kept setting off the fire alarms so I had to go get a key from the hub, while I was burning they offered me hand sanitiser which made the fire worse. 10/10 experience, got called slurs."
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