Private Secondary & High School for Boys in Parramatta, Sydney
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:18
Private Secondary & High School for Boys in Parramatta, Sydney
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Welcome to the Senior School
Nestled within 320 acres of established parkland in the demographic heart of Australia’s largest global city, the Senior School provides the perfect setting for boys to explore and engage with their learning, develop skills and build strong community relationships.
Boys are able to access everything they need for academic, physical, social and spiritual development, from airy, engaging classrooms, to welcoming boarding houses, high quality sporting facilities and plenty of wide-open spaces. The King’s School, Senior School is designed to inspire.
Acting Head of Senior School
Mr Wesley Dunne
B.Arts. DipEd (Maq), MBA (USQ)
Wesley Dunne, better known as Wes, joined King’s in 2020 as the Deputy Head Co-curricular in the Senior School.
Mr Dunne has a strong background in the co-curricular sphere, having come to King’s from Toowoomba Grammar School, where he was the Director of Sport and Activities. Prior to that, he was the Sportsmaster at Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview and so understands the rich history and traditions that accompany such schools.
Wes will look to use his experience to ensure the co-curricular journey of each Kingsman is one that is grounded in leadership and character development as well as engage the wider King’s community in all facets of the School’s co-curricular environment.
Wes is married to Jackie with whom he has two children, Isla and Ethan.
Academic Excellence
The King’s School is recognised for the academic successes of our students and has become one of the highest achieving non-selective schools through our commitment to academic excellence.
During their Senior School years, boys build on the solid foundations of primary schooling, enriching their learning and strengthening their skills. Our focus is on delivering authentic learning experiences that develop young men to take their place in the workforce or go on to further studies.
In Detail
HSC results
Teaching and learning
Our School motto, ‘
Fortiter et Fideliter
‘ empowers our students to be brave learners, to take risks, to fail and as a result, develop resilience.
Students need to be able to make a positive impact on their surroundings, influence the future, understand others’ intensions, actions and feelings, and anticipate the short- and long-term consequences of their actions in order that they might graduate as global thought leaders, with Christian wisdom and integrity for a world in need.
The Curriculum Continuum
The Senior School offers the New South Wales Education Standards Authority (NESA) curriculum organised into three stages:
Stage 4 (Years 7 and 8)
Stage 5 (Years 9 and 10)
Stage 6 (Years 11 and 12)
The wide range of courses caters for different interests and ability levels, and boys are encouraged to choose courses appropriate to their needs and which will help build on their abilities.
The current curriculum and courses offered are structured according to these three stages of learning and include a wide range of subjects and interests.
The HSC
King’s currently offers more than 45 HSC subjects.
Students can specialise in a particular area or choose a diverse combination of subjects. Marks come from a combination of internal assessments and external HSC examinations, as well as major projects and performances in specialist subjects.
The School also offers access to VET courses at TAFE. Vocational Education and Training courses offered through TAFE will count towards the HSC and will also lead to qualifications recognised across a range of industries. Students may choose to enrol in both ATAR framework and non-ATAR framework courses.
Enrichment and Extension
Success for each student at King’s is to feel a sense of rigour, motivation, achievement and enjoyment from what they are learning by acknowledging their learning needs, strengths, interests and goals.
The Enrichment and Extension opportunities at King’s endeavours to ensure that the needs of all our students are met through varied and rigorous classroom and co-curricular experiences.
Educational Support Services
A team of specialised Educational Support Services (ESS) teachers work collaboratively with staff to enable boys to develop their full academic, social and emotional potential.
ESS supports students to consolidate their literacy skills and students with English as a second language.
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses provide workplace skills, technical knowledge and qualifications for rewarding jobs and careers.
The King’s School is committed to preparing our young men to take their place in the workforce or go on to further studies. Every student learns differently and there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to learning.
For some students, learning takes place through practical experiences at school or in the workplace. VET courses are accredited by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) and can count towards a Record of School Achievement (RoSA) and NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC). These courses provide students with a practical hands-on style of learning, allowing them to achieve success in their chosen area while providing them with real-world experience and work-ready qualifications.
With courses on offer on-site such as Construction, Business Services, Primary Industries, Fitness and plans to further expand these offerings in the future, there are several exciting opportunities for our students to explore and develop their skillset.
To learn more about the VET courses on offer at The King’s School, please
click here.
Information Services
The Senior Library staff provide a welcoming and dynamic learning environment that empowers students to be collaborative, curious, creative, critical, and competent users of information, and to be engaged readers.
Located on the top level of the Centre for Learning and Leadership, the Library is a well-resourced and dynamic space with flexible learning areas dedicated to reading, maker education, individual study, and group work. The Library is also home to The King’s Institute and the Professional Learning Centre for staff. These spaces cater for formal classes, informal use by students and staff, and co-curricular activities that include the Reading and Writing Clubs, and the MakerPlace
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme
The King’s Senior School is officially approved and authorised by the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).
International Baccalaureate schools share a common philosophy—a commitment to high quality, challenging, international education, that The King’s School believes is important for our students. Only schools authorised by the IB Organization can offer any of its four academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme, or the Career-related Programme (CP). For further information about the IB and its programmes, visit
www.ibo.org
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, is a two-year educational programme primarily aimed at 16-to-19-year-olds in 140 countries around the globe. The programme provides an internationally accepted qualification for entry into higher education and is recognised by many universities worldwide.
The King’s School will offer the IB Diploma Programme to students entering Years 11 and 12, a diverse and rigorous pattern of study that provides an excellent foundation for higher education, as an alternative pathway to the HSC.
Character Development
The King’s School is renowned for the character and integrity of our students, qualities that are framed by our values – the supporting pillars of all that it is to be a Kingsman.
Students are encouraged to participate in the co-curricular activities on offer, facing the inherent challenges that aim to inspire and develop them during their learning adventure, and build a sense of belonging and community pride.
in detail
Sports
The King’s School fosters an environment of enjoyment and advancement in sport.
It is an activity that cultivates leadership, resilience and teamwork and is where our students can test themselves through physical endeavour.
From basketball and cricket, to volleyball and water polo, boys have every opportunity to develop their skills and build character.
Cadet Corps
The King’s School Cadet Corps is the oldest and one of the largest in Australia, involving over 800 cadets.
It is a compulsory activity for boys in Years 9 and 10, becoming optional in Years 11 and 12. The attraction to remain in Cadets is strong with many leadership opportunities for senior Cadets through Promotion Courses.
From Term 4 in 2026, we are excited to introduce Year 7 students to our Cadet Unit, offering a modified program tailored to their age and maturity. This specially designed program for Year 7 students focuses on introducing basic skills and concepts in a supportive and safe environment. The program goes beyond normal outdoor activities and recreation, with the focus being leadership development and unit collaboration through the five key integrated programs.
Read our section on Leadership Opportunities
for in-depth information on the wide range of leadership opportunities we provide.
The Arts
Performing Arts is a vibrant aspect of life at King’s and one in which the majority of students are involved.
The School continues to attract talented musicians and performers and the calibre of School productions across the year are a highlight in the School and community calendars.
The commitment of our students to the arts is evident through the extensive range of ensembles and choral groups on offer and the outstanding calibre of students involved.
With its inclusive, participatory approach to Music and Drama, The King’s School caters for the interests and abilities of every boy from the beginner to the most advanced.
Clubs and societies
King’s offers an extensive array of clubs and societies.
These clubs range from being academic focused such as the Academic Enrichment Club to more hands-on such as the Industrial Arts and Agriculture Clubs. Clubs and societies are attended in addition to the students’ sporting endeavours.
Weekly boarders are more than welcome to remain at School for the weekends if they choose – and indeed many do, with the many sporting and social activities on during the School term.
Christian Community
The Christian Community of King’s continues to promote the physical, spiritual, emotional and psychological flourishing of every student so that they may be of ongoing benefit to others.
As an integral part of King’s Christian ethos, we welcome all students and families – of any or no faith – to join the Christian Community of The King’s School.
in detail
Chaplaincy
Our vibrant and creative Chaplaincy team have the vital function of upholding and promoting the Christian foundations and values of King’s.
Chapel services are an integral experience of the King’s School as a Christian Community.
Through them, students and staff can engage with the message of Christ, explore the Scriptures together, and be challenged by the faith, values, and practices that arise from them.
Our Chaplaincy team focuses on the spiritual wellbeing of our community, but also seeks to address the needs and questions of the whole person.
Biblical Studies and Studies of Religion I/II
Biblical Studies is part of every boy’s experience throughout their time at King’s.
They will examine key Christian concepts and the foundational story that underpins the School, the impact of Christianity on social and community issues, Christian ethics in decision-making and theories, and Christian faith in a more conversational forum.
CRU Groups
Our CRU Groups are our lunchtime devotional spaces that form part of our wide array of co-curricular offerings at King’s.
Students have opportunities to make friends, to explore the Christian faith further, to join together with others who identify as Christian, and to find pathways for Christian leadership. We join together with other schools for combined CRU events, and we attend a camp each year with TARA Girls’ School CRU Groups.
Wellbeing
The emphasis of wellbeing at King’s is to strive to ensure that our students have good mental health, high life satisfaction, a sense of meaning or purpose, and ability to manage stress.
Wellbeing is fundamental to health, a person’s ability to overcome challenges and flourish in life. This is achieved integrating our activities and programs within the King’s distinctive of Academics, Character Development and Christian Community.
Good relationships are integral in supporting and improving the mental health of our students. The House system and Mentor Groups provide small communities within the School to establish closer bonds and a greater sense of identity. Our Chaplaincy team, Year Coordinators and Counsellors also make available further layers of wellbeing support.
Pastoral care
Healthy, positive relationships are a cornerstone of student life and wellbeing.
Our pastoral care program nurtures positive mindsets and a sense of spiritual connection in every student, ensuring they feel a genuine sense of belonging and part of their immediate surroundings and the wider King’s community.
Health Centre
Nursing and medical care is provided onsite in the School’s Health Centre by qualified medical staff.
A registered nurse is in residence every night to provide 24 hour care and the School Doctor conducts regular clinics.
Dining
The Dining Hall is the real heart of the campus.
Students and staff come together socially three times a day as they share nutritionally balanced and inspired meals, prepared fresh on site.
Student leadership
Our leadership program is extensive and incorporates a number of avenues for boys.
This includes service learning, house leadership and school monitors, The King’s School Cadet Corps, our Boys to Men Program, the Duke of Edinburgh Award, community outreach and numerous seminars and exchanges.
in detail
The King’s School was established to provide Australia with the next generation of leaders. This original charter remains central to both our Mission and the educational offering the school provides.
Facilities
The unique Australian landscape of The King’s School offers students world-class learning spaces, highest quality sporting complexes and outdoor space to fuel challenge and adventure.
World-class academic centres
Extensive sporting facilities
Rich music and arts resources
in detail
Explore more
Continue your King's adventure and learn more about what we have to offer:
The King's Adventure
Our Distinctive Difference
Frequently Asked Questions
Apply to Enrol
Senior School news
Two School Captains First in HSC Courses
17 December, 2024
Academic Excellence, Leadership, Senior School
Year 6 Cadet Experience
06 November, 2024
Leadership, Outdoor Education, Preparatory School, Senior School
Spotlight On: 2025 Executive Monitors
18 October, 2024
Character Development, Leadership, Senior School
Interested in joining The King’s School?
Book a tour
Request a prospectus
Apply Now
Scroll to Top
Discovering
A King’s Education
Meet the Headmaster
Where Leaders Are Made
Values and History
Our Values
Our History
Specialists in Boys’ Education
Our Distinctive Difference
Governance at King’s
Our Campuses
Our Facilities
Our Strategic Plan
Our Campus Development
Exploring
The King’s Adventure
Boarding at King’s
Senior School
Preparatory School
Tudor House
Joining
The King’s Community
Regional Tours
Tours and Prospectuses
Request a Prospectus
Tours and Information Sessions
Fees and Payments
Scholarships and Bursaries
Bus Transport
International Students
Global Tertiary Pathways
FAQs
Apply to Enrol
Connecting
An Inclusive Community
Old Boys
The Braeside Shop
Associations and Networks
The King’s Community Church
Sports Supporter Groups
Past Parents
Venue Hire
Partner With Us
Supporting
The King’s School Foundation
Become a Foundation Member
Making a Donation
Bicentennial Pavilion Appeal
Next Crop Boarding Bursaries
Bequests & Major Gifts
Sharing
News
Upcoming Events
Sporting Fixtures
KingsCast
Short Videos
Publications
Term Dates
Contact Us
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Prospective parents
Current parents
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Linkedin
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Skip to content
Welcome to the Senior School
Nestled within 320 acres of established parkland in the demographic heart of Australia’s largest global city, the Senior School provides the perfect setting for boys to explore and engage with their learning, develop skills and build strong community relationships.
Boys are able to access everything they need for academic, physical, social and spiritual development, from airy, engaging classrooms, to welcoming boarding houses, high quality sporting facilities and plenty of wide-open spaces. The King’s School, Senior School is designed to inspire.
Acting Head of Senior School
Mr Wesley Dunne
B.Arts. DipEd (Maq), MBA (USQ)
Wesley Dunne, better known as Wes, joined King’s in 2020 as the Deputy Head Co-curricular in the Senior School.
Mr Dunne has a strong background in the co-curricular sphere, having come to King’s from Toowoomba Grammar School, where he was the Director of Sport and Activities. Prior to that, he was the Sportsmaster at Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview and so understands the rich history and traditions that accompany such schools.
Wes will look to use his experience to ensure the co-curricular journey of each Kingsman is one that is grounded in leadership and character development as well as engage the wider King’s community in all facets of the School’s co-curricular environment.
Wes is married to Jackie with whom he has two children, Isla and Ethan.
Academic Excellence
The King’s School is recognised for the academic successes of our students and has become one of the highest achieving non-selective schools through our commitment to academic excellence.
During their Senior School years, boys build on the solid foundations of primary schooling, enriching their learning and strengthening their skills. Our focus is on delivering authentic learning experiences that develop young men to take their place in the workforce or go on to further studies.
In Detail
HSC results
Teaching and learning
Our School motto, ‘
Fortiter et Fideliter
‘ empowers our students to be brave learners, to take risks, to fail and as a result, develop resilience.
Students need to be able to make a positive impact on their surroundings, influence the future, understand others’ intensions, actions and feelings, and anticipate the short- and long-term consequences of their actions in order that they might graduate as global thought leaders, with Christian wisdom and integrity for a world in need.
The Curriculum Continuum
The Senior School offers the New South Wales Education Standards Authority (NESA) curriculum organised into three stages:
Stage 4 (Years 7 and 8)
Stage 5 (Years 9 and 10)
Stage 6 (Years 11 and 12)
The wide range of courses caters for different interests and ability levels, and boys are encouraged to choose courses appropriate to their needs and which will help build on their abilities.
The current curriculum and courses offered are structured according to these three stages of learning and include a wide range of subjects and interests.
The HSC
King’s currently offers more than 45 HSC subjects.
Students can specialise in a particular area or choose a diverse combination of subjects. Marks come from a combination of internal assessments and external HSC examinations, as well as major projects and performances in specialist subjects.
The School also offers access to VET courses at TAFE. Vocational Education and Training courses offered through TAFE will count towards the HSC and will also lead to qualifications recognised across a range of industries. Students may choose to enrol in both ATAR framework and non-ATAR framework courses.
Enrichment and Extension
Success for each student at King’s is to feel a sense of rigour, motivation, achievement and enjoyment from what they are learning by acknowledging their learning needs, strengths, interests and goals.
The Enrichment and Extension opportunities at King’s endeavours to ensure that the needs of all our students are met through varied and rigorous classroom and co-curricular experiences.
Educational Support Services
A team of specialised Educational Support Services (ESS) teachers work collaboratively with staff to enable boys to develop their full academic, social and emotional potential.
ESS supports students to consolidate their literacy skills and students with English as a second language.
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses provide workplace skills, technical knowledge and qualifications for rewarding jobs and careers.
The King’s School is committed to preparing our young men to take their place in the workforce or go on to further studies. Every student learns differently and there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to learning.
For some students, learning takes place through practical experiences at school or in the workplace. VET courses are accredited by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) and can count towards a Record of School Achievement (RoSA) and NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC). These courses provide students with a practical hands-on style of learning, allowing them to achieve success in their chosen area while providing them with real-world experience and work-ready qualifications.
With courses on offer on-site such as Construction, Business Services, Primary Industries, Fitness and plans to further expand these offerings in the future, there are several exciting opportunities for our students to explore and develop their skillset.
To learn more about the VET courses on offer at The King’s School, please
click here.
Information Services
The Senior Library staff provide a welcoming and dynamic learning environment that empowers students to be collaborative, curious, creative, critical, and competent users of information, and to be engaged readers.
Located on the top level of the Centre for Learning and Leadership, the Library is a well-resourced and dynamic space with flexible learning areas dedicated to reading, maker education, individual study, and group work. The Library is also home to The King’s Institute and the Professional Learning Centre for staff. These spaces cater for formal classes, informal use by students and staff, and co-curricular activities that include the Reading and Writing Clubs, and the MakerPlace
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme
The King’s Senior School is officially approved and authorised by the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).
International Baccalaureate schools share a common philosophy—a commitment to high quality, challenging, international education, that The King’s School believes is important for our students. Only schools authorised by the IB Organization can offer any of its four academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme, or the Career-related Programme (CP). For further information about the IB and its programmes, visit
www.ibo.org
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, is a two-year educational programme primarily aimed at 16-to-19-year-olds in 140 countries around the globe. The programme provides an internationally accepted qualification for entry into higher education and is recognised by many universities worldwide.
The King’s School will offer the IB Diploma Programme to students entering Years 11 and 12, a diverse and rigorous pattern of study that provides an excellent foundation for higher education, as an alternative pathway to the HSC.
Character Development
The King’s School is renowned for the character and integrity of our students, qualities that are framed by our values – the supporting pillars of all that it is to be a Kingsman.
Students are encouraged to participate in the co-curricular activities on offer, facing the inherent challenges that aim to inspire and develop them during their learning adventure, and build a sense of belonging and community pride.
in detail
Sports
The King’s School fosters an environment of enjoyment and advancement in sport.
It is an activity that cultivates leadership, resilience and teamwork and is where our students can test themselves through physical endeavour.
From basketball and cricket, to volleyball and water polo, boys have every opportunity to develop their skills and build character.
Cadet Corps
The King’s School Cadet Corps is the oldest and one of the largest in Australia, involving over 800 cadets.
It is a compulsory activity for boys in Years 9 and 10, becoming optional in Years 11 and 12. The attraction to remain in Cadets is strong with many leadership opportunities for senior Cadets through Promotion Courses.
From Term 4 in 2026, we are excited to introduce Year 7 students to our Cadet Unit, offering a modified program tailored to their age and maturity. This specially designed program for Year 7 students focuses on introducing basic skills and concepts in a supportive and safe environment. The program goes beyond normal outdoor activities and recreation, with the focus being leadership development and unit collaboration through the five key integrated programs.
Read our section on Leadership Opportunities
for in-depth information on the wide range of leadership opportunities we provide.
The Arts
Performing Arts is a vibrant aspect of life at King’s and one in which the majority of students are involved.
The School continues to attract talented musicians and performers and the calibre of School productions across the year are a highlight in the School and community calendars.
The commitment of our students to the arts is evident through the extensive range of ensembles and choral groups on offer and the outstanding calibre of students involved.
With its inclusive, participatory approach to Music and Drama, The King’s School caters for the interests and abilities of every boy from the beginner to the most advanced.
Clubs and societies
King’s offers an extensive array of clubs and societies.
These clubs range from being academic focused such as the Academic Enrichment Club to more hands-on such as the Industrial Arts and Agriculture Clubs. Clubs and societies are attended in addition to the students’ sporting endeavours.
Weekly boarders are more than welcome to remain at School for the weekends if they choose – and indeed many do, with the many sporting and social activities on during the School term.
Christian Community
The Christian Community of King’s continues to promote the physical, spiritual, emotional and psychological flourishing of every student so that they may be of ongoing benefit to others.
As an integral part of King’s Christian ethos, we welcome all students and families – of any or no faith – to join the Christian Community of The King’s School.
in detail
Chaplaincy
Our vibrant and creative Chaplaincy team have the vital function of upholding and promoting the Christian foundations and values of King’s.
Chapel services are an integral experience of the King’s School as a Christian Community.
Through them, students and staff can engage with the message of Christ, explore the Scriptures together, and be challenged by the faith, values, and practices that arise from them.
Our Chaplaincy team focuses on the spiritual wellbeing of our community, but also seeks to address the needs and questions of the whole person.
Biblical Studies and Studies of Religion I/II
Biblical Studies is part of every boy’s experience throughout their time at King’s.
They will examine key Christian concepts and the foundational story that underpins the School, the impact of Christianity on social and community issues, Christian ethics in decision-making and theories, and Christian faith in a more conversational forum.
CRU Groups
Our CRU Groups are our lunchtime devotional spaces that form part of our wide array of co-curricular offerings at King’s.
Students have opportunities to make friends, to explore the Christian faith further, to join together with others who identify as Christian, and to find pathways for Christian leadership. We join together with other schools for combined CRU events, and we attend a camp each year with TARA Girls’ School CRU Groups.
Wellbeing
The emphasis of wellbeing at King’s is to strive to ensure that our students have good mental health, high life satisfaction, a sense of meaning or purpose, and ability to manage stress.
Wellbeing is fundamental to health, a person’s ability to overcome challenges and flourish in life. This is achieved integrating our activities and programs within the King’s distinctive of Academics, Character Development and Christian Community.
Good relationships are integral in supporting and improving the mental health of our students. The House system and Mentor Groups provide small communities within the School to establish closer bonds and a greater sense of identity. Our Chaplaincy team, Year Coordinators and Counsellors also make available further layers of wellbeing support.
Pastoral care
Healthy, positive relationships are a cornerstone of student life and wellbeing.
Our pastoral care program nurtures positive mindsets and a sense of spiritual connection in every student, ensuring they feel a genuine sense of belonging and part of their immediate surroundings and the wider King’s community.
Health Centre
Nursing and medical care is provided onsite in the School’s Health Centre by qualified medical staff.
A registered nurse is in residence every night to provide 24 hour care and the School Doctor conducts regular clinics.
Dining
The Dining Hall is the real heart of the campus.
Students and staff come together socially three times a day as they share nutritionally balanced and inspired meals, prepared fresh on site.
Student leadership
Our leadership program is extensive and incorporates a number of avenues for boys.
This includes service learning, house leadership and school monitors, The King’s School Cadet Corps, our Boys to Men Program, the Duke of Edinburgh Award, community outreach and numerous seminars and exchanges.
in detail
The King’s School was established to provide Australia with the next generation of leaders. This original charter remains central to both our Mission and the educational offering the school provides.
Facilities
The unique Australian landscape of The King’s School offers students world-class learning spaces, highest quality sporting complexes and outdoor space to fuel challenge and adventure.
World-class academic centres
Extensive sporting facilities
Rich music and arts resources
in detail
Explore more
Continue your King's adventure and learn more about what we have to offer:
The King's Adventure
Our Distinctive Difference
Frequently Asked Questions
Apply to Enrol
Senior School news
Two School Captains First in HSC Courses
17 December, 2024
Academic Excellence, Leadership, Senior School
Year 6 Cadet Experience
06 November, 2024
Leadership, Outdoor Education, Preparatory School, Senior School
Spotlight On: 2025 Executive Monitors
18 October, 2024
Character Development, Leadership, Senior School
Interested in joining The King’s School?
Book a tour
Request a prospectus
Apply Now
Scroll to Top
Discovering
A King’s Education
Meet the Headmaster
Where Leaders Are Made
Values and History
Our Values
Our History
Specialists in Boys’ Education
Our Distinctive Difference
Governance at King’s
Our Campuses
Our Facilities
Our Strategic Plan
Our Campus Development
Exploring
The King’s Adventure
Boarding at King’s
Senior School
Preparatory School
Tudor House
Joining
The King’s Community
Regional Tours
Tours and Prospectuses
Request a Prospectus
Tours and Information Sessions
Fees and Payments
Scholarships and Bursaries
Bus Transport
International Students
Global Tertiary Pathways
FAQs
Apply to Enrol
Connecting
An Inclusive Community
Old Boys
The Braeside Shop
Associations and Networks
The King’s Community Church
Sports Supporter Groups
Past Parents
Venue Hire
Partner With Us
Supporting
The King’s School Foundation
Become a Foundation Member
Making a Donation
Bicentennial Pavilion Appeal
Next Crop Boarding Bursaries
Bequests & Major Gifts
Sharing
News
Upcoming Events
Sporting Fixtures
KingsCast
Short Videos
Publications
Term Dates
Contact Us
Privacy Statement
Site by Scribble & Think Communications.
Quick links
Prospective parents
Current parents
Privacy Statement
Site by Scribble & Think Communications