The King's School, Private Anglican school in North Parramatta, Australia
The King's School is a private Anglican school in North Parramatta that spreads across a large campus with modern teaching facilities, sports fields, and residential buildings. It offers education from early learning through Year 12, with boarding options available from Year 7 onward.
The school was founded in 1831 by Archdeacon William Grant Broughton under royal patronage from King George IV. The campus relocated to its current North Parramatta location in 1968, marking a significant expansion of the institution.
The school maintains military traditions through cadet training and students wear formal uniforms as part of daily life. Music plays a central role, with wind bands and ensembles performing throughout the year.
Visitors can only view the campus during limited open times and should arrange access in advance. The location is accessible by public transport, and on-site parking is available for those who drive.
The campus includes a large area of native Australian bushland that serves as an outdoor classroom for environmental learning. This natural setting gives students hands-on experience studying ecology and wildlife in their local environment.
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