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Urandangi State School only has three kindy students. They’re triplets — and the principal is their dad

For kindergarten students, walking into their new classroom on the first day of school can be a daunting experience.
Key points:
- Urandangi is a small town on the Queensland/Northern Territory border
- The school has 12 students, three of which are the principal’s triplets
- The triplets are the only members of 2021’s kindergarten class at the school
But for the three students starting kindy in Urandangi, 187 kilometres south-west of Mount Isa, on the Queensland-Northern Territory border, it won’t be too scary because they have known each other since before they were born.
The three-year-old Dunn triplets – identical twins Parker and Jasper and their sister Mackenzie – are also stepping into the kindy room knowing the school principal —…
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