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2026 

Term 2 2026 
Monday 20th April 2027 Prep Applications open via VicStudent site
Wed 29th April - Fri 1st May

Grades 5 & 6 Camp

Assembly

Monday 4th MayStudent free day (Staff PL Day)
Tuesday 5th MayNEVR Choir Rehearsal 10 - 2
Wednesday 6th MayMothers and Special Person's Day Stall P & F
Thursday 7th MaySEA parent and carers information session 7pm
Friday 8th May

Muffins with Mums (Prep families see Compass)

Kalinda Crews

Wednesday 13th MayNEVR Concert Hamer Hall (day & evening)
Thursday 14th MaySEA incursion  (Grades 5 & 6)
Friday 15th MayOpera Victoria Excursion (selected students)
Monday 18th - Friday 22nd 

Education Week 

Lamont Book fair at Kalinda P School 

Tuesday 19th MayDistrict Cross Country (qualified students)
Thursday 21st MaySEA incursion  (Grades 5 & 6)
Friday 22nd May

Walk safely to school day 

Last day for Book fair at Kalinda P School

Kalinda Crews

Monday 25th MayPrep excursion (please see Compass)
Wednesday 27th MayNational Simultaneous Storytime - 'Luna Roo and the Kangaroo Baller'
Thursday 28th MaySEA incursion Grades 5 & 6
Monday 1st JuneRACV Safety Squad (Junior Grades)
Thursday 4th JuneWinter Gala Sports Day 1 (Grades 5 & 6)
Friday 5th JuneKalinda Crews 
Monday 8th JuneKing's Birthday Public Holiday 
Tuesday 16th JuneHighland and Choir Winter Concert
Friday 19th JuneWinter Gala Sports Day 2 (Grades 5 & 6)
Friday 26th June

P&F student disco

End of Term 2, 2:30pm dismissal for students

Term 3 2026 
Monday 13th JulyFirst day of Term 3
Mon 13th - Fri 17th JulyNAIDOC Week 
Wednesday 29th JulySenior House Athletics (Grades 3-6)
Friday 31st JulyKalinda Crews 
Monday 10th AugustScience Week
Wednesday 19th AugustBookweek dress up and incursion
Wednesday 26th August Fathers and Special Persons Day Stall P & F
Monday 31 Aug - Fri 11 Sep

Prep - Grade 2 Swimming

Pizza with Pops & Dads in Prep

Thursday 17th September

Kalinda Footy Maths Day 

End of term Term 3 - 3.30pm Dismissal

Friday 18th SeptemberStudent free day (Parent Teacher Interviews)
Term 4 2026 
Monday 5th October

First day of Term 4 (Sunhat term)

World Teachers Day

Tuesday 3rd November Melbourne Cup Public holiday 
Wed 4th - Friday 6th November

Grades 3 & 4 Camp   

2027 Prep Transition Session 1

Assembly 

Thursday 5th NovPrep excursion
Wednesday 11th NovRemembrance Day 
Friday 13th November2027 Prep Transition Session 2
Friday 20th November2027 Prep Transition Session 3
Wed 25th November2027 Prep Information Night
Friday 27th November

2027 Prep Transition Session 4

Wonnies Student Showcase

Tuesday 8th DecemberDET Transition Day
Thursday 10th DecemberKalinda Carols. Evening event,  No Dogs, or alcohol 
Friday 11 DecemberStudent free day
Friday 18th DecemberEnd of Term 4 and school year.  1:30pm dismissal 

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2027 Future dates 

28 July 2027 - 30 July 2027  Grades 3 & 4 camp

 

 

May

DateEventDescription
1 MayVesak Day or Buddha DayVesak or Buddha Day is an important day of celebration for Buddhists around the world. The holiday is celebrated to commemorate the Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and death. The date varies by region and tradition.
5 MayCinco de MayoCinco de Mayo marks the anniversary of the 1862 victory over invading French forces by Mexican troops at the Battle of Puebla. It is an important day of celebration of Mexican culture.
14 MayAscension of ChristA Christian holiday that commemorates Jesus Christ's ascension into heaven, according to Christian belief.
17 MayDehwa DaymanehThis date marks the Mandean celebration of the birthday of Yahya Yohana (John the Baptist).
21 MayWorld Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and DevelopmentIn 2001, UNESCO adopted the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity. In December 2002, the UN General Assembly, in its resolution 57/249, declared 21 May to be the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development.
21 – 24 MayShavuotShavuot is a Jewish celebration of Moses’s descent from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments. It is the second of the Jewish pilgrim festivals. Some Jews refrain from working on Shavuot.
23 – 24 MayDeclaration of the BábThis date marks the anniversary of the Báb’s announcement of his mission in 1844. The Báb is a prophet and is considered one of the founders of the Baha’i faith.
24 MayPentecostA festival where Christians celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit. It is celebrated on the Sunday 50 days after Easter. The name comes from the Greek pentekoste, which means ‘fiftieth’.
25 – 29 MayThe Hajj (Pilgrimage) to Mecca, Saudi ArabiaOn specific days of the Islamic month of Zu Al-Hijja, millions of Muslims from around the world congregate in the Prophet’s birthplace of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. The Hajj is obligatory for all Muslims who have the means to undertake it.
26 MayNational Sorry DayNational Sorry Day acknowledges and raises awareness of the history and continued effect of the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from their families, communities and culture.
26 – 30 MayEid al AdhaThe Eid al Adha means Feast of Sacrifice and commemorates the ordeal of Ibrahim (Abraham) who was asked to sacrifice his only son to prove his faith to Allah (God). The timing of this event is subject to the sighting of the moon) and runs for three to four days.
27 May – 3 JunNational Reconciliation WeekNational Reconciliation Week celebrates and builds on the respectful relationships shared by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians.
29 MayAscension of Baha’u’lláhAscension of Baha’u’lláh commemorates the anniversary of the death in 1892 of Baha'u'lláh, the founder of the Baha'i faith. This solemn anniversary is a day of rest and is often observed by reading or chanting from the scriptures. Many pilgrims visit the Baha'i shrines and tomb in Israel to pray. The Baha'i day ends and a new one begins at sunset. Consequently, the day on which a Feast or Holy Day is observed starts at sundown of the day before the Gregorian calendar dates listed.
29 MayAscension of ChristA Christian holiday that commemorates Jesus Christ's ascension into heaven, according to Christian belief.