17/06/2026
GKR KARATE School Holiday Program
Looking for a fun and active way to keep the kids engaged these school holidays? Our GKR Karate Holiday Program is the perfect way for kids (ages 5 and up) to stay moving, build confidence, and learn new self defence skills, all in a fun and supportive environment!
PROGRAM DETAILS:
Only $35 per person – includes 3 epic sessions
Each participant receives a FREE GKR Karate Training T-Shirt (valued at $30!)
Sessions designed especially for kids and beginners aged 5 years and over.
Parents can jump in and train for FREE!
GKR KARATE COCKBURN Unit 6/14 Biscayne Way Jandakot
Session Dates & Times:
Wednesday 15th July 2026
Friday 17th July 2026
Sunday 19th July 2026
10.00am to 11.00am
To secure your spot, simply fill out the form below and one of our friendly team members will be in touch to confirm your booking.
Places are Limited.
https://forms.gle/Bv2L9yKxVDwh1cke9
16/06/2026
In the upcoming School Holidays, WA Football will be running Auskick and Superkick Holiday Programs across both weeks and across multiple locations.
11/06/2026
Enrolments for Kindy 2027 are now open!
Kindy 2027 is for children born between 01.07.2022 and 30.03.2023.
Enrolment forms are available on the school website or from the Administration Office.
Enrolment applications must be accompanied by the appropriate documentation. If you are unsure on what to provide, please contact us.
Enrolments close on 24th July 2026.
10/06/2026
A reminder that our Hoyts movie ticket fundraiser is still happening until the 17th of June.
All tickets are valid for 3 years.
Order your packs using the form below and direct transfer to the P&C account.
Don’t forget you can order on behalf of your neighbours, family and friends!
The more packs we sell the more the school gets back.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfWFVYKvFD0xV8REJq4F7PxeDLPic3e5T-anYUuTdS97sIL3w/viewform
10/06/2026
headspace Armadale and Piara Waters library are hosting a Games night on Thursday 11th June from 3.30-5.30pm.
09/06/2026
Our school is proud to support Telethon 2026.
Support Online
Families are welcome to support our fundraising efforts online via the link below:
https://premiers-telethon-challenge.raiselysite.com/o/harmony-primary-school
Why Telethon?
Telethon supports life-changing medical research, equipment, and services for children and families across Western Australia. Our fundraiser helps students understand the power of giving and supporting others.
04/06/2026
Just a friendly reminder that we have a Busy Bee tomorrow at 9:00am with Mr Batten.
We’ll be focusing on a few important projects around the school, including planting jobs in Kindy and renovating the chicken coop, so there’s plenty to get involved in!
Please bring a shovel and meet us at the nature playground to get started.
Many hands make light work, and we’d love to see as many families there as possible.
Thank you for your support—we’re looking forward to a productive and fun morning! 💛
29/05/2026
We know there's a lot of interest in our progress enforcing the social media minimum age laws.
Right now, our complex investigations are ongoing, and our compliance and safety uplift work continues.
In the meantime, we wanted to answer some of the key questions you might have about that work 👇
❓ Is eSafety concerned about how platforms are complying with the new laws?
In our March regulatory update, we indicated we were concerned about industry compliance. Since then, we have continued our investigations and seen some improvements. However, we have not yet reached a final determination on whether platforms are taking reasonable steps to prevent Australians under 16 from having accounts, which is the high standard we must prove under the legislation.
❓ Why hasn’t eSafety fined any of the companies yet?
For penalties to be ordered by a court, systemic non-compliance needs to be proven with solid evidence and complex legal proceedings. We continue to build the evidence base necessary to inform any potential enforcement action.
❓ What improvements has eSafety seen from the companies?
Since our compliance update in March, we have seen improvements, including reversals of some of the poor implementation practices we had identified. For instance:
✅ Some platforms have recently taken steps to restrict or age verify accounts that had increased their stated age to 16 in the lead up to or shortly after 10 December.
✅ Another introduced new age verification measures, particularly when users attempt to change their date of birth, to reduce circumvention of age requirements.
✅ A platform who gave under-16s numerous tries to jail break facial age estimation systems – daily – reversed this practice.
✅ Platforms making it easier for parents to report underage social media accounts, with clearer language, better visibility, and more accessible help resources.
✅ Some of the major social media apps have increased their age rating on Apple's Australian App Store from 13+ to 16+. For parents using parental controls, this can help prevent children downloading apps that they are too young to have accounts on.
These are important developments, demonstrating that sustained regulatory pressure is making a difference. However, we have not yet completed our investigations or reached conclusions about the efficacy of these measures – that work is ongoing. So stay tuned.