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State Education Week events - Darling Downs South West - table

Event name

School name

Time / Date

Location

Description

Principal for a Day

Wooroolin State School

23 May

Wooroolin State School

Hosting Venus Rabbit, Indigenous artist, as Principal for a Day

Principal for a Day

Yowah State School

23 May

Yowah State School

Hosting Cr Jo Sheppard, Mayor of Paroo as Principal for a Day

Principal for a Day

Harristown State School

23 May

Harristown State School

Hosting Cr Peter Taylor, Mayor of Toowoomba as Principal for a Day

Principal for a Day

Kingaroy State School

23 May

Kingaroy State School

Hosting Cr David Carter, Mayor of South Burnett as Principal for a Day

Principal for a Day

Clifford Park Special School

23 May

Clifford Park Special School

Hosting Patrea Walton, Assistant Director-General, Department of Education and Training as Principal for a Day

Grandparents' Day

Chinchilla State High School

10 am, 24 May

Chinchilla State High School

Grandparents are invited to attend the school for the day. Activities will include assembly, morning tea with staff, a tour of the school, attending a grandchild's class, and lunchtime entertainment including a debate.

Showcase Regional Award Presentation

5.30 - 7.30 pm, 26 May

City Golf Club
254 South Street, Toowoomba

A cocktail style event will be held with the presentation of regional awards and student musical performances.

School musical - Back to the 80's

Chinchilla State High School

27 - 28 May

Chinchilla Cultural Centre
Heeney Street, Chinchilla

The show includes a live band comprising staff and students and showcases the singing, dancing and acting talents of approximately 80 students from Years 8 to 12. The Cultural Centre will play host to three performances throughout the week; a matinee performance on Friday 27 May, followed by a performance that evening and a sit down dinner performance on Saturday 28 May.

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