Laughter, connection and a whole lot of joy filled the grounds of Our Lady of the Rosary School Kenmore as families, neighbours and friends came together for our very first Community Fun Morning on Saturday 14 March.
From the moment Bluey and Bingo arrived for their Live Interactive Experience, there was a buzz of excitement across the school. Children danced, laughed and sang along, while parents and carers soaked up the relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that defines the OLR community. It was a morning that truly captured what we value most — smarts and big hearts, side by side.
We were fortunate to welcome Cr Greg Adermann and Dr Christian Rowan MP to the school during the event, providing a wonderful opportunity to showcase the significant infrastructure improvements currently underway. With $2.5 million in school revamp works in progress, visitors were able to see how OLR is continuing to invest in contemporary learning spaces and environments that support student growth, creativity and wellbeing.
A heartfelt thank you to Dr Rowan MP for his valued support of the coffee van, supplied by The Rich Pour, which kept the conversation flowing throughout the morning. We are also incredibly grateful to our generous Year 5/6 parent volunteers, who kept the BBQ running and exemplified the strong sense of community that makes OLR such a special place.
Events like our Community Fun Morning are a beautiful reminder of what can be achieved when a community comes together with generosity, warmth and shared purpose. For those who loved their visit — or for anyone who missed out —
we warmly invite you to come back and see more during Open Week. We would love to welcome you and share the OLR story with you.