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Almost 200 years ago, The King’s School was founded for the purpose of educating young men whose character exemplifies humility and excellence and who seek to make an outstanding impact for the good of society.

The 320-acre campus in the heart of Sydney is the ideal living and learning environment for boys from Years 7 to 12. With a focus on the development of the whole student, this space is used to deliver an array of curricular and co-curricular offerings.

Boarding is at the core of The King’s School. For boarders, the School is their second home, it is where they live, learn and grow alongside their mates and where they are supported by a highly qualified team of boarding professionals.

“The School’s extensive geographic footprint provides the perfect environment for our students to challenge their minds, bodies and souls. Our boys are taught to strive for excellence for the sake of being excellent for others, and it is through this approach that Kingsmen grow to become Global Thought Leaders,” says The King’s School Headmaster, Mr Tony George.

Healthy risk appetite

What makes a King’s education unique is that every student is encouraged to develop a healthy risk appetite, embrace challenge and adventure, and be actively engaged in the school community.

Whether a student is a day boy or a boarder, all Kingsmen are immersed in the residential community.  This sense of unity is evident as students and staff come together to share meals in the dining hall each lunchtime. Beyond mealtime, students have access to the School library for quiet study and one-on-one tutoring sessions. Additionally, boys can take advantage of the sports fields for extra co-curricular activities, sports training, or simply to connect with one another.

Boarding experience

Boarding at The King’s School, Senior School starts in Year 7 at the Gowan Brae boarding house, where the focus is on providing a smooth transition for those new to the boarding experience.

For Years 8 to 12, King’s operates a vertical boarding mentor program, which sees students across the year groups sharing a boarding house. This program encourages mentorship and leadership, with younger students mixing with and learning from the older students.

Christian Community is integral to a King’s education, and the School recognises that boys must have authentic and tangible experiences within their community and beyond to become young men of integrity.

The King’s School is committed to making an impact for the good of society. “There is so much to learn inside and outside of the classroom, and it is the unique educational recipe at King’s which teaches students to live out the School’s motto- ‘fortiter et fideliter’, meaning bravely and faithfully,” says Mr George.

Discover more about The King’s School education and boarding adventure by attending the upcoming Singapore Community Evening on Friday, 25 April, at Dallas Restaurant and Bar, 31 Boat Quay, Singapore.

To register, visit https://events.humanitix.com/the-king-s-school-visits-singapore-in-2025.