Rehoboth Christian College
Primary School - Years 1-6
At Rehoboth Christian College, we are busy discovering God’s story for us. It is a story about how He has provided a safe, secure environment for Christian families to send their children to be educated; a place where students are taught to think Christianly about the world and their place in it.
Christ‑centred Curriculum
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Co‑curricular & Activities
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Uniform & Code of Conduct
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Pastoral Care & Student Wellbeing
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Enrolment & Fees
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Daily Life & Parent Partnership
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Primary Curriculum
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Core Subjects
- English: reading, writing, spelling and speaking skills developed through phonics, literature and comprehension.
- Mathematics: number fluency, algebraic thinking, measurement, geometry and statistics, emphasising problem‑solving and reasoning.
- Science: biological, chemical, physical and earth sciences explored through inquiry and hands‑on investigations.
- Humanities & Social Sciences (HASS): history, geography, civics and economics taught in context of God’s world and our role as stewards.
- Languages: Indonesian is offered from the early primary years, opening students’ minds to other cultures.
- The Arts: music, drama and visual arts lessons cultivate creativity and appreciation of beauty.
- Technologies: digital and design technologies develop computational thinking and problem solving.
- Health & Physical Education: building healthy lifestyles, coordination and teamwork.
Learning Extension & Support
Our Learning Extension at Rehoboth (LEX@R) program challenges gifted students through projects and competitions. At the same time, trained Education Assistants and Learning Support teachers assist those who require additional help. Individual Education Plans ensure students with specific needs are well catered for. Throughout all learning, Biblical perspectives are integrated so that students see God’s hand in every subject and develop wisdom alongside knowledge.
Co‑curricular & Extracurricular
At Rehoboth Christian College, we are busy discovering God’s story for us. It is a story about how He has provided a safe, secure environment for Christian families to send their children to be educated; a place where students are taught to think Christianly about the world and their place in it.
Sport & Physical Activities
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Arts & Cultural Activities
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Clubs, Camps & Leadership
Rehoboth exists as an extension of the Christian home, providing a way for parents to fulfil their God-given responsibility to educate their children and raise them in the ways of the Lord. We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Uniform & Presentation
We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
Pastoral Care & Student Wellbeing
Pastoral Support
The College chaplain offers prayer, guidance and a listening ear to students in need. Class teachers conduct daily devotions and nurture strong relationships within their class. Small group programs develop resilience, friendship skills and Christ‑like character.
Learning Support & Inclusion
Learning Support teachers and Education Assistants provide targeted help for students with additional needs. Individual Education Plans ensure reasonable adjustments so all children can succeed. The LEX@R program extends gifted learners with enriched projects and challenges.
Health & Safety
First aid officers are on duty and each campus has a sick bay for unwell students. We practise regular emergency drills and adhere to strict child safety protocols. All staff and volunteers hold Working With Children checks. Our Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) program at the Wilson Campus provides supervised care after school for working families. Vacation Care programs are also available locally.
Enrolments & Fees
Rehoboth exists to serve Christian families. Our enrolment policy prioritises families who actively support our Christian ethos and are involved in a local church. We partner with parents in raising children to know Christ and think biblically.
How to Enrol
- Submit an Application for Enrolment along with required documents (birth certificate, immunisation records, reports, and a pastor’s reference).
- Attend an enrolment interview to discuss the College’s expectations and your family’s values.
- Upon offer of a place, pay the Security of Enrolment Fee (currently AUD $200) to secure your child’s position.
Tuition Fees & Discounts
Primary tuition fees are approximately AUD $6,400–$6,500 per year per child. Fees are billed termly, with flexible payment options including annual, term or fortnightly instalments. Generous family and volunteer discounts apply:
- Sibling discounts of ~15% for the second child and ~35% for the third; additional children are free of tuition.
- Volunteer rebate for families contributing approved hours in canteen, classroom or events.
- Financial assistance may be available for families experiencing hardship – please speak with our Business Office.
Download the latest Fee Schedule for detailed information.
Daily Life & Parent Partnership
We encourage a Christian worldview and recognise the centrality of the church in the life of the Christian community, and its place in the College’s history and culture.
8:45 am
School begins with roll call, devotion and announcements.
Morning session
Literacy and numeracy lessons.
10:30 am
Recess break for snack and play.
Mid‑morning
Integrated studies, specialist subjects (Music, Art, LOTE, PE) or library time.
12:40 pm
Lunch – students eat then enjoy free play. Canteen operates on selected days.
Afternoon
Health, HASS, Science or creative activities.
3:00 pm
Classes conclude. Students depart via car park, bus or proceed to OSHC.
Campuses & Contact
Rehoboth operates two primary campuses offering the same curriculum and values. Come and see us in action or arrange a tour:
| Campus | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Wilson K–6 | 22 Dalton Place, Wilson WA 6107 | +61 8 9274 9940 |
| Kenwick K–6 | 92 Kenwick Road, Kenwick WA 6107 | +61 8 9274 9900 |
General enquiries: [email protected]
Follow the links below to book a campus tour, view our calendar or download prospectuses.