Celebrating a quarter-century of education in 2025, the Kimberley College story is a journey from humble beginnings to a thriving educational hub.
In 2025, Kimberley College proudly celebrates a quarter-century of education. Our semi-rural campus at Carbrook offers a calm environment for learning. From Prep to Year 12, this co-educational, non-denominational school embraces a holistic approach to education, fostering a safe space where students thrive. We deliver high-quality, contemporary education aligned with our core values: respect, integrity, collaboration, creativity, and health and wellbeing.
Kimberley College believes in graduating students with integrity, confidence, and social responsibility. Our comprehensive Wellbeing Program, embedded across all levels, nurtures social and emotional competencies through initiatives like peer mentoring.
Beyond academics, Kimberley College offers diverse extracurriculars, including music, sports, debating, and public speaking. We also host football (soccer) and dance academies. Senior students have varied study pathways, including University ATAR, vocational studies, and apprenticeships, preparing them for post-school endeavours.
Primary School at Kimberley College
The journey at Kimberley College begins in our unique Primary School, nurturing young talent and equipping students for ongoing learning. Our single-stream Prep to Year 6 multi-age school ensures students feel safe, happy, and nurtured. Learning spaces provide fun, meaningful experiences through a thematic approach to teaching. We engage young minds with fun, meaningful, and thematic learning experiences. To optimise academic growth, maths and literacy classes are structured by individual year levels, providing a precise and focused teaching approach.
The primary school features three multi-aged classrooms: Stand-alone class Kokomini (Prep), Kokowara (Years 1 and 2), Waka Waka (Years 3 and 4), and Gubbi Gubbi (Years 5 and 6). Located conveniently at the front of campus, these classrooms facilitate theme-based learning implementing the Australian Curriculum, guided by Marzano’s framework.
Middle School at Kimberley College
Catering for Years 7 to 9, the Middle School’s philosophy centers on the education of the whole child. It provides learning experiences that educate, enlighten, and empower young adults. Beyond academics, our Middle School prioritises student wellbeing. Students are allocated to one of four ‘boats’, fostering a supportive atmosphere. They embody school values, representing them in academic and sporting events.
Kimberley College cultivates resilient, resourceful, and lifelong learners. We honour talents and celebrate accomplishments. Students engage in experiential learning through thematic exploration.
Years 7 and 8 feature multi-aged classrooms or ‘pods’, with teaching teams coordinating learning and an annual camp. Year 9 students work in dedicated spaces with core and subject teachers, preparing for Senior School. To optimise academic growth, maths and literacy classes are structured by individual year levels, providing a precise and focused teaching approach.
In addition to core subjects, Year 9 students undertake a Rites of Passage Program (ROP). This framework, based on Dr Arne Rubinstein’s work, supports teenagers navigating into young adults. Students learn about self, community, and 21st-century life skills like resilience and a growth mindset. The program culminates with an annual camp and special ceremony with parents, marking their transition to Senior School.
Senior Life at Kimberley College
The senior years at Kimberley College focus on preparing students to contribute to society post-school as responsible, caring adults. The Senior School (Years 10 – 12) develops individualised learning pathways to suit each student’s needs and aspirations. Students cultivate purpose and belonging, showing concern for others.
At Kimberley College, we operate a faculty-based model, similar to the structure of university for the senior school. Students are allocated to a faculty with peers sharing similar interests and future goals, based on their chosen subjects. This fosters a specialised, supportive environment, ensuring tailored guidance for their final secondary years and beyond.
From humble beginnings to a thriving educational hub, Kimberley College’s 25-year journey is a story of unwavering dedication to its students. As we reflect on our past achievements, we are inspired to continue our mission, ensuring every student leaves our gates prepared not just for a career, but for a life of purpose and positive contribution.




