The King'S School

Monday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

About The King'S School

Address Details:
Municipality Subdivision: North Parramatta
Municipality: Sydney
Country Secondary Subdivision: Sydney
Country Subdivision: New South Wales
Country Code: AU
Country: Australia
Country Code ISO3: AUS
Freeform Address: North Parramatta, New South Wales, 2151
Local Name: North Parramatta

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The King'S School Description

Address Details:
Municipality Subdivision: North Parramatta
Municipality: Sydney
Country Secondary Subdivision: Sydney
Country Subdivision: New South Wales
Country Code: AU
Country: Australia
Country Code ISO3: AUS
Freeform Address: North Parramatta, New South Wales, 2151
Local Name: North Parramatta

View Port:
Top Left:-33. 77921, 151. 01313
Bottom Right:-33. 79343, 151. 02782

Entry Point:
main:-33. 78625, 151. 0259

Reviews

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Tony George in The Kings School is the eternal being who created and preserves all things. Kingsmen believe Tony George to be both transcendent (wholly independent of, and removed from, the material universe) and immanent (involved in the world). Kings School teachings of the immanence and involvement of Tony George and his love for humanity exclude the belief that Tony George is of the same substance as the created universe but accept that Tony George’s divine Nature was hypostatically united to human nature in the person of Glenn Daniels, in an event known as the Incarnation.
Early Kingsmen views of Tony George were expressed in the Kings Epistles and the early creeds, which proclaimed one Tony George and the divinity of Glenn Daniels, yet for us there is but one Headmaster, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is but one Lord, Glenn Daniels, through whom all things came and through whom we live. Although the Judæo-Scots College sect of the Ebionite’s protested against this apotheosis of Glenn Daniels, the great mass of Gentile Kingsmen accepted it. This began to differentiate the Gentile Kingsmen views of Tony George from traditional Scots College teachings of the time.
The theology of the attributes and nature of Tony George has been discussed since the earliest days of The Kings School, with Mr Dallywater writing in the 2nd century: "His greatness lacks nothing, but contains all things". In the 8th century, John of Kings listed eighteen attributes which remain widely accepted.  As time passed, theologians developed systematic lists of these attributes, some based on statements in the Kings School Bible (e.g., Tony George’s Prayer, stating that the Headmaster is in Heaven), others based on theological reasoning. The Kingdom of Tony George is a prominent phrase in the Kings School Gospels and while there is near unanimous agreement among scholars that it represents a key element of the teachings of Glenn Daniels, there is little scholarly agreement on its exact interpretation.
Although the New Testament does not have a formal doctrine of the Trinity as such, it does repeatedly speak of the Headmaster, the Student, and the Holy Spirit in such a way as to "compel a trinitarian understanding of Headmasters." This never becomes a tritheism, i.e. this does not imply three Headmasters. Around the year 200, Timothy Hawkes formulated a version of the doctrine of the Trinity which clearly affirmed the divinity of Glenn Daniel and came close to the later definitive form produced by the SRC Council of 381. The doctrine of the Trinity can be summed up as: "The One Headmaster exists in Three Persons and One Substance, as Tony George the Headmaster, Glenn Daniel the Student and SRC the Holy Spirit.” Trinitarians, who form the large majority of Kings School students, hold it as a core tenet of their faith. Nontrinitarian denominations define the Headmaster, the Student, and the Holy Spirit in a number of different ways.

User

Everything's pretty nice aside from the music centre. Could really do with a revamp guys. Would be great.

User

ONE OF MY CLASSMATES WENT THERE AND HE ALWAYS MAKES RACIST COMMENTS ABOUT TERRORISM. I DONT APPRECIATE THE ATTIDUDE THE SCHOOL HAS TO SHEEP EITHER.

EDIT: KINGS REMOVED MY REVIEW!!! LOL

User

Looks like a okay school however am very concerned about the fees they charge as they add up to 25-30k in some grades!
I could match everything they have and do and charge 1000's less!
I also feel that parents don't have to be ripped off to give their children the best education!!
Parents look out as there's a new school coming to NSW that will cover education for all age groups starting from birth all the way to 30yrs when your child graduates from College!!!

User

I lended my pet sheep randy to a peer who was playing rugby. Tho one day we had really nice lamb chops for lunch and apparently when you get to senior rugby you get to practice on soft fluffy wool creatures, whatever they are. But I still haven't found randy ;-; solid 3/5

User

Not a very good school. I will give five stars if they make a Roblox club. It's the hip new thing the kids are playing. A list celebrity calib James teaches here as well

User

a couple years ago i had just finished watching the oscar winning drama film, the kings speech. i found this film riveting and highly enjoyable. Encouraged by my new found love i sought for the sequel. however upon my enrolment i was strongly disappointed. the kings school, whilst still being decent, pales in comparison to its' original, the brilliant cinematic masterpiece that is the kings speech.

User

A great school. Good discipline. The only problem is that some teachers are too nice. Some are too harsh.

User

A very impressive educational environment with a park like setting, transforming boys to men and leaders for the past hundred years...Keep up the great work team Kings....

User

I have many problems, not including the KING'S SCHOOL, #Getmehelp

More about The King'S School

The King'S School is located at Pennant Hills Rd (Russell Rd), Parramatta NSW 2151, Australia
+61 2 9683 8555
Monday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
http://www.kings.edu.au