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Children at Kempsey Adventist School are now able to play outside under shade sails thanks to a grant of $16,483 from the Australian Government.
Kempsey Adventist School has noted the successful achievements of its students after it took part in a pilot program aimed at improving literacy and numeracy outcomes…
Passion Projects is in its second year and enables our students to flourish in a creative environment while driving their own learning.
After school art classes offered by local artist in KAS art room.
Secondary students need to ensure they have their stationery supplies at the commencement of school this year.
Our annual Yr 11 visit to Fiji is always a great experience.
Yr 12 students enjoy a day at popular local tourist attraction.
Talented Yr 7 artist paints threatened species for art competition.
Real life learning at Timbertown, Wauchope, was a highlight of the year for students in Years One and Two.
Year Four students enjoyed a range of activities to help them learn about convicts and early Colonial Australia.
Primary Student Leaders enjoyed their time at the Grip Student Leadership Conference in Port Macquarie.
The KAS primary boys Touch Football team performed admirably at a recent NCIS competition.
KAS Yr 10 students participate in the Science and Engineering Challenge
KAS students joined with students Australia-wide to enjoy ‘Alpacas with Maracas.’
KAS secondary students travelled to Armidale to participate in the recent Soccer Gala Day.
Primary girls represent KAS at NCIS Primary Netball in Tweed Heads.
KAS completed a quinquennial NSW Educational Standards Authority audit this week.
Swimming success at NCIS again with two swimmers advancing to CIS in Sydney.
Yr 4 students were surprised at the amount of rubbish they were able to find around the KAS grounds as part of Clean Up Australia day.
Zahli shows her hockey skills and impresses talent scouts at the NCIS Hockey day in Murwillumbah.
The secondary swimming carnival saw students competing with their house chants as well as their swimming!
The primary swimming carnival was once again a big success with increased participation and records broken.
KAS primary students enjoyed creating their own bottletop art.
Kempsey Adventist School welcomes new principal, Mrs Leanne Lesic, to lead KAS in 2019.






























