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Service Learning

Service Learning at King's

At King’s we know school can be a place where faith is formed, and compassion is nurtured. We aim to be a Christian School in action as well as name. Service Learning is a fundamental aspect of our program, providing staff and students the chance to respond to God’s marvellous grace which is as fresh every morning as there are needs in our community.

The Service Learning program asks our students to look not just within themselves but outward to the world around them. King’s students are given many opportunities to be involved in the local community and even travel overseas to one of our partner schools in Japan, Cambodia or Germany. We know that when you meet different people face-to-face in challenging contexts, it takes courage, but it changes you for the better. Our students have been out and about on Service Projects, helping at places such as:

  • Meals on Wheels
  • Salvos Op Shop
  • Golden Grove Baptist Church
  • Playgroup
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Westcare
  • Mawson Lakes Retirement Village
  • St Marks Anglican Church
  • Uniting in Care in Salisbury
  • YWAM
  • Rotary – Shelter Box
  • Operation Christmas Child
  • 40 hour Famine
  • Organising Fundraisers
  • Year 12 Charity Ball
  • King’s Cambodia Trip
  • Building connections with the Early Arrivals Unit at Pennington School

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge that everything in heaven and earth belongs to God.

We acknowledge the Kaurna people and the Peramangk people as the traditional custodians of the lands on which our schools are located.

We pay our respects to all elders, past, present and those to come, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.

We commit ourselves to pray and work for justice and reconciliation with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia.