Parent Education: The Manosphere
The Manosphere is a network of websites, blogs, and forums that often promote harmful ideas about masculinity, misogyny, and anti-feminist views. It is a toxic
"King David’s superpower is its ability to guide and support you to empower yourself. King David shaped me. Helping me realise my own potential and providing me opportunities and help wherever I wanted it, KDS cultivated my self-growth and instilled in us a strong sense of Jewish identity - peoplehood, history, culture, and tradition."
Trixie Bustin-Irwin, Class of 2024
"What I will miss most is the culture of King David. This culture separates us from other schools. A culture that allows me to confidently walk through the hallways with no fear of being judged, instead it embraces friendliness and conversations across all year levels. A culture where you are all truly cared for, where the school is always invested in your best interest.”
Poppy Rauchberger, Class of 2024
We invite you to discover for yourself why more families are choosing King David.
With core values of community-mindedness, equity and social justice, King David students thrive in a warm and caring educational environment with a focus on academic excellence, strong Jewish identity, student wellbeing, and creative thinking skills for the future.
The Manosphere is a network of websites, blogs, and forums that often promote harmful ideas about masculinity, misogyny, and anti-feminist views. It is a toxic
Children aged 3-5 years old and their families are welcome to join us for Storytime with Savta, where stories are read b’Ivrit (in Hebrew). When:
We are delighted that Danielle Kaufman, Child Psychologist and current KDS parent will share her expertise at a Parent Education Session for our ELC Families.
This week, Gan Tamar went on their very first Beach Kinder excursion to Elwood Beach. The children arrived eager and excited, with many asking throughout the morning, “Is it time
Year 4 students utilised the three Cs – collaboration, creativity and critical thinking – as they transformed their narrative writing into film during an exciting stop motion animation incursion on
Our Creative Arts Evening began with a breathtaking concert featuring performances by our VCE Music and Theatre Studies students. The concert highlighted the depth of talent and commitment within our
That special ingredient that turns similarly-aged students into a cohort, a collection of individuals into a community, and our school into a second home was on display at Year 12 Celebration Day which occurred last Friday. Celebration Day marked a beautiful opportunity to farewell the Class of 2025, also known
This has been such an extraordinary week. We are all feeling bruised and apprehensive, and our joy is mixed with so much sorrow. But finally, finally, after such unimaginable suffering, we have been blessed to see the footage of the remaining living hostages being reunited with their loved ones. Of
We are in the midst of an extraordinary series of Performing Arts events at our school. This includes last week’s success in winning the interschool Battle of the Bands competition and our fabulous Years 3 to 5 performance of The Jungle Book. This week has brought our extraordinary Spring Concert and this Sunday our