WALLOON is set to become home to a new early learning to Year 12 school, with the King’s Christian College entering an agreement to open its latest campus in the suburb.
The first phase of the project is scheduled to open in January 2026, with the initial build comprising an Early Learning Centre catering to children from two and a half years old, and Primary School offering Prep to Year 3.
Each subsequent year will see the school expand, adding one year level annually until Year 12 is fully operational in 2035, with capacity for approximately 1800 students in total once complete.
The college will deliver a state-of-the-art school with specialist learning facilities for music, science, industrial design, performing arts, food technology, and sports.
Future facilities include a resource centre and library.
Complementing the school facilities, an on-site community centre will deliver a church, playgroup, before and after school care, outside school hours care, and more.
The centre will introduce new amenities, services, and benefits to the wider local community beyond the school’s day-to-day operations.
King’s Christian College executive principal Rees Davis said the college’s commitment was to developing community-focused schools in South East Queensland.
“The King’s Christian College Board is looking for opportunities to build community-focused school complexes in rapidly growing areas near Brisbane,” said Mr Davis.

