Under Eights Week at Gatton State School, Friday 22 May 2026
- Mar 31
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Under Eights Week at Gatton State School
Kambu Health is proud to sponsor the Under Eights Week event at Gatton State School on Friday 22 May 2026.
This milestone year is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on seven decades of learning, laughter, creativity, and play.
We are excited to look at ways PLAY has evolved and can’t wait to celebrate with our children, families, educators, and the wider community.
Date: Friday 22 May 2026
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
Location: Top oval at Gatton State School
FREE event
What’s On Offer:
Rock Climbing Wall
Animal Farm
Face Painting
Children’s Activities
Information Stalls
Emergency Services
Sensory Break Zone
BBQ & Coffee Cart
PLUS LOADS MORE!
We look forward to seeing everyone there!
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This looks like such a great community event. Things like Under Eights Week really highlight how important early childhood experiences are — not just for learning, but for building confidence, creativity, and social skills through play. It’s nice to see it bringing together families, educators, and the wider community in one space.
I also like how there’s a mix of activities — from creative play to things like animal farms and climbing walls — it makes it feel more like a full experience rather than just a standard school event. And the fact that it’s free and open to everyone makes it even more accessible
Events like this really show how much impact simple, play-based environments can have, especially in…
This looks like such a great community event. Things like Under Eights Week really highlight how important early childhood experiences are — not just for learning, but for building confidence, creativity, and social skills through play. It’s nice to see it bringing together families, educators, and the wider community in one space.
I also like how there’s a mix of activities — from creative play to things like animal farms and climbing walls — it makes it feel more like a full experience rather than just a standard school event. And the fact that it’s free and open to everyone makes it even more accessible
Events like this really show how much impact simple, play-based environments can have, especially in…
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