The Australian International Academy is an independent co-educational school with a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1983 in Melbourne. Originally known as King Khalid Islamic College, it was the first full-time Islamic school in Australia. Over the years, the Academy has expanded to include multiple campuses in Melbourne, Sydney, and even an international campus in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The school is committed to providing a holistic education that emphasizes both academic excellence and spiritual development.
At the Australian International Academy, students are offered a comprehensive curriculum that integrates international education and religious studies. While not a selective school, the Academy follows a thorough enrolment evaluation process to ensure that students and families are a good fit for the school community. The school also offers a range of scholarships to primary and high school students, recognizing achievements in academics, Quran recitation, memorization, and sports.
The Kellyville campus, located in the Hills region of Sydney, provides a picturesque and sustainable learning environment for students from Kindergarten to Year 12. With modern facilities and a focus on creating spacious, naturally lit spaces for learning, the campus caters to over 470 enrolments. The Academy’s commitment to fostering a sense of community, values, and excellence in education is evident in its dedication to providing a high-quality education that prepares students for a diverse and interconnected world.