Welcome to our School from the Principal - Brian Kennelly

Kinross Wolaroi School is a Uniting Church day and boarding School nestled in the beautiful city of Orange on the Central Tablelands of NSW. We are a Pre-Prep - Yr 12 school of over 1000 students with a proud tradition of educating young people in a family environment where ideals are based solidly upon friendship, spiritual strength, the security of family values, hard work and the pursuit of excellence to the very best of one's ability. Click here to read our Strategic Vision.

The school offers the unique opportunity for co-educational learning with separate boarding sites for girls and boys. Students are provided with a holistic education & we pride ourselves in offering a varied curriculum to meet the needs of most students.


Please take the time to explore the website and get to know the school. I hope you can one day visit the School and see the students in action. To arrange a tour or to receive further information please contact the Registrar Graham Jaques at registrar@kws.nsw.edu.au or phone 02 6392 0300.
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  • The Debutante Ball - a stunning evening!

    15 November, 2009

    Saturday evening November 14th saw Kinross Wolaroi hold its annual Debutante Ball at the Orange function centre. 24 debutantes and their partners had worked for more than three months, learning how to dance, how to be presented and were instructed in the traditions of days gone by. National Champion Amateur ballroom dancers Bruce and Rebecca Southwood were the instructors, with the 48 students involved in the process enjoying themselves at a level they had thought impossible when rehearsals started in August. A prefect performance of the Debutante Waltz by all 48 participants was followed by two circuits of the Pride of Erin, with many from the audience joining in this well-known traditional dance. A crowd of more than 350 had packed the Function Centre, and they cheered loudly in appreciation and admiration of...[read more]

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