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Primary Fathers' Day Breakfast 2025 - The Lakes College

The Lakes College Lower Oval
North Lakes QLD, Australia
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Thu, 4 Sep, 7:30am - 9:30am AEST

Event description

Breakfast may be purchased for fathers/special person and their children, or children can bring a packed breakfast, or families can BYO breakfasts. 

Cost is $12 per breakfast which will include a savoury danish, banana bread, mini muffin, fruit & juice, with a $1 donation from each breakfast purchase going towards the charity Stationery Aid.


This breakfast will be able to cater to gluten free and vegetarian dietary requirements, please select your dietary requirement during the ticketing process.  Unfortunately, we are unable to cater towards any other dietary requirements.

Tickets must be purchased before 3pm Tuesday 2 September.

This ticket is to purchase breakfast only - you are still able to BYO breakfast and/or attend the classroom visits without purchasing a breakfast.  

Since this is always a busy day for car-parking, we encourage families to use public transport, carpool, be dropped off, or walk to the event, if you are able to.

Please bring a picnic blanket and enjoy breakfast with your Primary children on the grass on the Lower Oval before enjoying sport, games and a round in the inflatable soccer field. Breakfast will be from 7:30am until 8:30am on the Lower Oval and once the 8:30am bell has been rung, students will head to class, closely followed by their father or special person who will have the opportunity to visit their child's classroom until 9:30am.

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The Lakes College Lower Oval
North Lakes QLD, Australia