We warmly welcome all new and current families of St Luke's Anglican School. Below you will find important parent information regarding uniforms, tuckshop, stationery requirements and bus information to assist with your child's journey at St Luke's.
The Uniform Shop is located on St Luke's School Campus, in our Performance Centre and, excluding shoes, stocks everything your family needs for St Luke's ELC, Primary, Middle and Senior student uniforms. No appointment is required to visit, browse and purchase from the St Luke's School Uniform Shop. However, any student fittings or online pickup orders will require an appointment.
To assist parents, St Luke's has compiled an easy-to-follow, visual guide to all uniform variations that your child may need throughout the year. These guides can be found below.
The Second Hand Uniform Shop is operated by the St Luke's Parents & Friends (P&F) Committee and is located in the Performance Centre next to the main School Uniform Shop. It provides a comprehensive range of quality second-hand uniforms for all age groups, at very reasonable prices.
The receipted cash-only shop is staffed by volunteers and all proceeds go to the P&F Committee, and therefore back to St Luke’s Anglican School and its students.
The Uniform Shop will reopen on Monday 13 January 2025 at the following times:
Normal Term time opening hours will resume on Monday 27 January 2025.
With an updated menu each term, items made fresh each day, and a strong focus on nutrition, the St Luke's Turtle Café offers breakfast, lunch, snacks, drinks and coffee for students and families. The delicious range of offerings cater to a large range of dietary requirements, including vegetarian, gluten free, lactose free and Halal options.
The Turtle Café accepts both cash and EFTPOS. Alternatively, St Luke's families can pre-order online from the Turtle Café prior to 9.00 am each day via the Flexischools App. Families can register for the Flexischools via the 'Order Online' link below.
St Luke's Anglican School uses a range of ICT systems and tools designed to support learning, streamline communications and provide valuable information to parents regarding their child's education journey. Information on the various systems employed throughout the School can be found below, including details of our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program for Years 7 to 12 students.
OWNA gives our ELC parents convenient, easy access to view daily journals, access recorded observations and view photos stored in the image gallery.
Upon registration, user login details are sent from the ELC staff to parents. Once the login details are sent, parents will have 7 days to validate their account before the link expires. Once logged in, parents are able to view their child's portfolio and will have access to helpful daily reminders.
We recommend parents download the OWNA App to take full advantage of the features of this platform. The App can be downloaded from the App Store for iPhone users and is available for Android users in the Google Play Store.
Seesaw is a third party communication tool that allows Primary teachers to send messages, post reminders and share photos of classroom activities directly with parents. Primary parents will receive login information from their child's classroom teacher.
All Prep to Year 12 parents can access Parent Lounge, which is used for approving excursions, booking Parent Teacher Interviews, reviewing your students' Academic results and also updating contact and medical details with the School.
The Parent Portal uses your personal email address listed with the School as your username for convenience.
Parent Orbit the School-wide app for parents of students in Prep to Year 12. This platform provides streamlined, targeted communications with a range of functions designed to make communication between parents and the School faster, easier and safer. These functions include:
To download the app, please click on the button link below. Once installed, click on our School name, then tap the login button. Enter your Parent Portal credentials onto the login screen that appears.
If you have already downloaded the app from the app store, you can use the School Code to add an account.
Our School Code is: stlukes
Students are required to bring their own portable laptop device to school each day. This assists in their learning and subject access to e-textbooks, email, the internet, student portal and the School's comprehensive G-Suite Network.
Student laptop devices must be capable of running a fully featured version of Google Chrome and have a keyboard. Examples of such devices, in order of School preference are:
Limitations exist where connectivity and functions are concerned for iPads, Androids (Samsung etc), Windows RT and Windows 11 S-based tablets. So, while the School understands the value that these devices can add to educational outcomes, we regard them as secondary devices. Students may bring these devices if they wish, and they will be supported by the ICT team, but it is important that students have a fully functional device such as those in the above preferred device list.
Device Specifications
To ensure the device is as useful as possible, the School recommends that the specifications below are adhered to. These specifications will ensure speed and longevity of the device in the modern learning environment and should render the device serviceable for at least three years.
Chromebook (recommended)
MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or MacBook
Windows 11 Laptop
Note: Windows S and Windows RT are not suitable for use as a student's main device.
BYO devices are required only for general schoolwork and study. For any student attending specialist technology subjects which might include 3D modelling, gaming engines, coding, design, or multi-media elements, specialised computers and software are available for use in the St Luke's Technology Labs.
Preferred Technology Suppliers
St Luke's works closely with Bundaberg Technology Solutions who are local stockists of all three types of St Luke's preferred devices.
Alternatively, JB HiFi offer a Solutions for Education website, where parents can purchase devices and have them delivered, as well as investigate extended warranty, accessories, and insurance options. To access the education portal please click on the button link below and enter St Luke's unique code of ‘STLUKES2025’.
Bundaberg Technology Solutions
Located on over 21 hectares, our campus incorporates beautifully landscape gardens, extensive outdoor sporting facilities, an indoor gymnasium and modern classrooms featuring the latest in integrated technologies.
A number of bus routes operate to and from St Luke's Anglican School from Bundaberg, Agnes Water, Moore Park, Childers, Coral Cove, Bargara, Burnett Heads and Branyan. To view information regarding these routes, bus fare assistance and student behaviour requirements, please see the button link below.
St Luke's preferred supplier of stationery lists is Chippindall's Newsagency, located on Bourbong Street, Bundaberg, or at Stockland Shopping Centre. All stationery lists, with pricing, are provided to Chippindall's each school year.
To view the stationery requirements for each year level, please click on the relevant button links below.
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