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Uniform Shop July Holiday Trading Hours

The Uniform Store will close for the holidays on Thursday, 25 June at 3.45pm and will be open during the holidays as follows:

 

  • Tuesday, 30 June 9:00am – 2:00pm
  • Thursday, 16 July 9:00am – 2:00pm
  • Monday, 20 July 11:00am – 5:00pm (Boarders Return)
  • Tuesday, 21 July 8.15am - 3.45pm (1st day of Term 3)

     

Normal trading hours recommence on Thursday, 23 July

 

  • Monday, 8.15am - 1.15pm
  • Tuesday, 8.15am - 3.45pm
  • Thursday, 8.15am - 3.45pm

 

Uniform Shop Telephone: 6392 0385 Email: kws@noone.com.au

Holiday Rugby Clinic

Kinross Wolaroi School's 2026 Rugby Clinic is open to the whole community!

Staged in partnership with Sydney University Football Club, the clinic is designed for boys and girls aged 12-15 years. Build skills and confidence, and have fun these school holidays.

  • Monday, 13 July - Training with Sydney University Coaches and Players
  • Tuesday 14 July - Training with Kinross Wolaroi Rugby Coaches

10:00am to 2:00pm daily

Cost: $200 (covers both days)

When booking, please remember to complete the waiver form and payment link.

 

BOOK NOW

 

The Clothes Swap is Reopening in Term 3!

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The Clothes Swap is reopening inTerm 3 for three weeks! We need your donations to fill our racks with fresh outfits in good condition (no rips or tears). During these 3 weeks you can put clothes and accessories on; as well as take them off the rack. You can also pass on clothes before and after the swap is open to Ms Youll in the TAS staffroom (opposite the Food Technology room). 

 

The Clothes Swap is a simple way to contribute to our planet. It reduces textile waste going to landfill by giving clothes a second life. It’s a great opportunity to update your wardrobe for free! Over the break, have a look through your cupboards and closets to see if there are any clothes or accessories you no longer wear or want. Please note, if there are not enough new donations to the swap, then its reopening may be postponed. Every donation helps the Clothes Swap become a success!

 

By Evelyn Butchard & Charlotte Gurr

Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI) event 

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Kinross Wolaroi hosted an Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI) event on Organisational Impacts of AI: A HR Perspective, that was facilitated by Tiffany Leahy from Regional AI Co.

 

Tiffany highlighted that Artificial Intelligence is no longer a future-state consideration—it is actively reshaping how organisations operate, make decisions, and manage people.

 

The challenge for organisations is not just adopting AI—but integrating it in a way that strengthens culture, maintains trust, and aligns with organisational values.

 

For HR, this is a defining moment to move from process ownership to strategic leadership in shaping the future of work.

 

Darren McLeish (JP)

Director Human Resources