Bexley North is close enough for training to feel consistent, not like another weekend errand.
Bexley North is a densely settled, family-focused suburb where a large share of households are raising kids and weeknights run tight between school, work, and sport. Our Peakhurst dojo is about 6 km away — roughly a 10-minute drive past Stotts Reserve and along the Bardwell Creek side of the suburb. Classes run Monday through Saturday, with teen and adult timetables that work around football season and standard school hours.
The dojo sits at Shop 2, 113 Boundary Rd, Peakhurst — around 6 km from Bexley North and about ten minutes by car outside peak hour. Most families come straight from Bexley North Public School or after football training at Stotts Reserve and the Bexley North FC grounds. For students without a car, Mortdale Station is walking distance from the dojo, with services connecting back through the line. We run classes Monday through Saturday so most weekly schedules fit somewhere.
• Approximately 6 km from Bexley North
• Around 10 minutes travel time
• Easy access from surrounding suburbs
• Convenient for after-school and adult evening classes
Trusted Local Dojo
Why Families from Bexley North 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
What Bexley North Families Get Out of Training Here
A steady routine that gives students something constructive to return to each week
Better body control, coordination, and awareness through traditional movement drills
A training culture where effort matters more than being naturally athletic
Experienced instructors who correct details instead of just running students through activities
A long-term path where progress is earned, measured, and understood
No Experience Needed
Never Trained Before? Bexley North Beginners Start Here
Most adults and teens walking in from Bexley North have never trained in a martial art before — many have only played team sport at Bexley North FC or kept fit at Angelo Anestis Aquatic Centre. That is the normal starting point here. There is no uniform to buy for your first session and no fitness baseline to hit before you arrive. Our senior instructor team — every official instructor has at least 15 years training experience — runs classes for genuine beginners alongside long-term students, so nobody is dropped into the deep end.
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
Weekday evening and Saturday classes are structured for households with a full week — school pickups, football training, shift work, and study load. Most Bexley North students settle into two sessions a week.
Whether you are looking for a structured outlet for a teenager, a serious training environment as an adult beginner, or a long-term program for your child, the dojo is set up to handle all of it. A number of Bexley North members already train here, so chances are you know someone who can vouch for what happens on the mat.
Fill in the trial form and we will lock in a session that fits your week. Your first class is a real class — same drills, same standards, no sales pitch.
Common questions from families and adults looking for karate training near Bexley North.
No. Junior classes are structured so students are not left to guess what to do. The instructor team keeps the class moving, gives corrections, and helps newer students settle into the basics without being singled out.
Yes. Parents are welcome to watch. That is often the best way to understand the tone of the dojo, how corrections are given, and whether the environment suits your child.
Yes. Football builds teamwork and match fitness, while karate develops individual control, balance, discipline, and focus. Many children benefit from having both a team sport and a personal training system.
No lock-in contracts. Fees are handled term by term, and gradings are optional with pricing explained up front. Students progress when they are ready, not because a payment date arrives.