Beverley Park families are close enough to Peakhurst for karate to become a steady weekly habit.
Beverley Park is quiet, leafy, and family-focused, with local life often centred around sport, school routines, and time outdoors. From Beverley Park Golf Course and St George Leagues Club to the nearby local fields and parks, active families already have plenty around them. Our Peakhurst dojo is only about 5 km away, making structured karate a practical next step for kids, teens, and adults who want more focus, confidence, and discipline in their week.
The Karate Institute is located at Shop 2, 113 Boundary Rd, Peakhurst, approximately 5 km from Beverley Park by road. For families near Beverley Park Golf Course, Sunnyside, or St George Leagues Club, the drive is short enough to keep training consistent without turning it into a major trip. Classes run Monday through Saturday, and the dojo is within walking distance of Mortdale Station.
• Approximately 5 km from Beverley Park
• Around 10 minutes travel time
• Easy access from surrounding suburbs
• Convenient for after-school and adult evening classes
Trusted Local Dojo
Why Families from Beverley Park Train With Us
7th Dan Black Belt Head Instructor (Kyoshi Michael Noonan)
40+ years of martial arts experience
Purpose-built full-time dojo in Peakhurst
Internationally recognised training standards
Parent-Focused Benefits
Why Beverley Park Families Choose Structured Karate
A nearby Peakhurst location that makes regular training easier to keep up
Classes that help children listen better, move with control, and build confidence gradually
A traditional training system with clear expectations, not random activities each week
Programs for young children, primary school students, teens, and adults
Programs for young children, primary school students, teens, and adults
No Experience Needed
A Simple First Step for Beverley Park Beginners
The first class is not about proving anything. It is about seeing how the dojo works, learning a few basics, and feeling the structure of real karate training. Whether your child is shy, full of energy, or somewhere in between, the class gives them a clear place to listen, move, focus, and build confidence at their own pace.
Three programs built around age and where each person is at — not one class with a different name on it. Everyone trains at the right level, with the right focus.
Little Dragons
4-7
A fun and structured introduction to karate that helps younger children build coordination, focus, balance, confidence, and listening skills.
Classes run Monday–Thursday evenings + Saturday mornings
Training is available Monday through Saturday at our Peakhurst dojo. Because Beverley Park is only about 5 km away, families can usually fit a class around school, work, sport, and weekend plans without needing to reorganize the whole week.
A free trial class gives you a proper look at the dojo before you decide anything. Come from Beverley Park, meet the instructors, watch how the class is run, and see whether the training feels right for you or your child.
We provide a supportive environment where students can improve fitness, build confidence, and develop discipline through consistent training. Whether you're enrolling your child or starting as an adult, getting started with karate near Beverley Park is simple.
Book a free trial today and experience structured training with expert instructors.
Common questions from families and adults looking for karate training near Beverley Park.
Yes. Beverley Park is about 5 km from our Peakhurst dojo, so most families can make the trip regularly without it feeling like a long-distance commitment.
Yes. Families around Beverley Park Golf Course, Sunnyside, and the surrounding residential streets are only a short drive from the dojo, which makes after-school or Saturday training easier to manage.
We run programs for young children, primary school students, teens, and adults. The right class depends on age, experience, and current timetable availability.
No. For the first class, comfortable clothes are enough. The trial is there so your child can experience the dojo first before you decide on the next step.