2027 and 2028 enrolments are now open. Give your child a confident start to Secondary schooling, supported by a friendly community and Christ-centred learning.
Our Christian faith lives at the core of everything we do, giving students a meaningful understanding of Christ on their learning journey and beyond. In Year 7, students are guided to develop strong learning habits, grow in independence and build friendships in a community where they belong.
Every student is part of a warm and caring community, where they are free to be, encouraged to serve and confident that they belong. This sense of belonging supports a smooth transition into Secondary School and helps students approach new challenges with confidence.
Kingsway students are challenged to explore in a place where learning comes to life. Our committed team motivate students to discover and excel, supporting them to succeed on their chosen pathway.
TRADITION OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
our students consistently achieve among results in the top 10% of the State.
Christ-Centred Education
that shapes character and purpose.
Caring community and strong pastoral support
to help students settle well.
Students are challenged to explore
with learning that engages and inspires.
Students learn integrity
to be authentic and lead lives of purpose as modelled by Christ.
*2025 ATAR results
A parent’s perspective on the Uniquely Kingsway approach to learning – where Christian faith is at the core, learning comes to life and children are free to be, encouraged to serve and confident that they belong.
School starts at 8:40am and finishes at 3:20pm.
Click here for our Financial Information Handbook, including fees. Fee increases in recent years have averaged around 6% per year. We strive to minimise increases and there are no building fund levies.
Our Course Selection Handbooks can be viewed here.
French is offered as an elective in the Secondary School through to Year 12. It is a government requirement that students in Year 7 and 8 do a second language and in those years, we also offer Italian.
Our structured Transition Programme helps students feel prepared, connected and excited for Secondary School through Orientation Days, strong Pastoral Care, peer mentoring and faith formation.
Orientation Days help students meet teachers, tour facilities and take part in team-building activities, so they can begin Year 7 feeling known and confident.
Yes. Year 10 Peer Mentors support Year 7 students during Term 1, offering guidance, encouragement and friendship as they settle in.
Families are supported through Parent Information Evenings and ongoing communication via online platforms and newsletters, helping parents understand routines, expectations and support.
Students are encouraged to get involved in activities such as Music, Cadets, Sport and House activities, supporting teamwork, resilience and leadership.
Children are supported through small classes, dedicated teachers and strong pastoral care, with a focus on helping each child feel safe, valued and ready to learn.
Applications are submitted online. We encourage early applications to secure your place. To complete your application, you will need copies of the following documentation:
For further information, please contact:
Ruston Long, Director of Community Engagement