Enkindle Village School is an independent educational institution in Townsville, offering a unique approach to learning that empowers students to take control of their educational journey. With a focus on fostering curiosity and joy, the school provides a supportive community where learners can thrive. Currently catering to students from Prep to Grade 8, Enkindle plans to expand its offerings up to Grade 12 in the coming years. Situated within the picturesque bushland setting of James Cook University’s Bebegu Yumba Campus, the school is committed to thinking outside the box and continuously evolving to meet the needs of each child and family.
Embodying values of sustainability, connection, and innovation, Enkindle Village School operates within a refurbished building at James Cook University, granting students access to world-class facilities such as Wadda Mooli Creek, sports grounds, science labs, and more. By following the Australian National Curriculum, the school ensures that students remain aligned with their peers across the state and country, facilitating smooth transitions for families in the transient Townsville community. Enkindle’s mission is to ignite hearts and minds within a vibrant, engaging community, striving for extraordinary outcomes while promoting joy, curiosity, and engagement in the learning process.
Enkindle Village School acknowledges and respects the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Bindal people of the Birri-Gubba Nation, as well as their neighbors, the Gurambilbarra Wulgurukaba People. The school embraces the stories, traditions, and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within its community, honoring the heritage of the Thul Garrie Waja country where it is located. With a commitment to providing a nurturing environment that encourages exploration and discovery, Enkindle Village School stands out as a place where children can thrive under the guidance of kindness and respect.