Refund Policy
At Kuraby State School, we are committed to providing a safe and supportive learning environment for students, staff and volunteers. This commitment includes the health and safety of staff and students when conducting curriculum activities in the school or in other locations.
School excursions and camps enhance a student's learning by providing opportunities for the student to participate in activities, both curriculum-related and recreational, outside the normal school routine. All planned school excursions are approved by the Principal and endorsed by the Parents and Citizens Association.
If a parent/guardian wishes to apply for a refund due to their child ceasing participation in an activity, they may do so by completing a Refund Request form (see below), which is to be returned to the Administration office or emailed to accounts@kurabyss.eq.edu.au.
Click the link below to read the full Refund Policy
Refund Policy 2025.pdf
Uniform Policy
It is an expectation of the Kuraby State School Community – the Principal, Staff and the Parents & Citizens Association (P & C) – that all students abide by the School Dress Code Policy. The Application for Student Enrolment at Kuraby State School is taken as acceptance of this policy. The agreement is signed by the parent/caregiver at time of interview. Please click on the link below for the current Uniform Policy.
uniform-policy.pdf
Medication Policy
If your child requires medication on a permanent or temporary basis, please read the requirements below. Parents are asked to bring medication to the Administration Office. 'Permission to Administer Medication' forms will be provided to parents at this time. Medication will only be administered to students if the correct permission forms are completed.
Medication policy.pdf
Every Day Counts!
The school day begins at 8.45am and ends at 3pm. All students should be seated in class by 8.50am. Students who arrive late are directed to the Administration Office to collect a late slip.

Sunsafe Policy
Year-round sun protection is important for all children and young people in Queensland as research demonstrates that high ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure in childhood and adolescence significantly increases the risk of developing skin cancer.
Our school aims to educate our students about being sun safe in order to develop important, lifelong, healthy habits, and acknowledges the important role adults play during and outside school hours to reinforce sun safety with children and young people.
In implementing this policy, our school and community recognise that:
- the policy applies to all school and school-related activities and events;
- the strategies are to be implemented during the whole school day and year-round; and
- a combination of sun safe strategies is more effective than a single approach.
Date of commencement: 10/02/2025
Review date: 01/02/2026