Bocskai Hungarian School
A community language school located in Melbourne, Australia. We teach Hungarian language and culture from kindergarten through high school — in a fun, friendly and caring environment.
Community Language School
Accredited by the Victorian Department of Education and Training since 2016.
Every Second Sunday
Classes run 9:00am–12:30pm fortnightly at the Bocskai Community Centre.
Family & Culture Centred
Christian values, cultural celebrations, and a tight-knit community spirit.
Founded in 2011 with Community at Heart
The Bocskai Hungarian School was founded through cooperation with the Hungarian Reformed Church of Fitzroy North. What started as a single class has grown into a full school serving families from across Melbourne.
We are a non-profit organisation, partially self-funded and supported by the Department of Education and Training and the Hungarian Reformed Church. Our mission is to keep the Hungarian language and culture alive for the next generation of Australians.
School Board
Our school committee provides strategic guidance in accordance with Department of Education and Training guidelines, with student learning needs always at the forefront.
Chairperson
Provides strategic leadership and oversees the school's direction and operations.
Secretary
Manages communications, records and administrative responsibilities.
Treasurer
Oversees school finances, funding applications and budgeting.
A Love of Reading Starts in Childhood
Our library houses nearly 1,000 Hungarian children's books across five reading levels — from picture books for toddlers to chapter books for teens. Students can borrow books to take home and keep the language alive between classes.
"The love of books and reading should be nurtured from childhood."
Search our libraryReady to Enrol?
We welcome children of all ages and Hungarian proficiency levels. Get in touch today to learn more about our enrolment process.