Of the student population, around 90% are from a non-English-speaking background, predominantly
Chinese,
Vietnamese, Greek, and
Lebanese language groups. There is also a substantial minority of European,
Indian and
Sri Lankan students. According to the school, its student population represents 47 different cultural backgrounds. Kingsgrove North, in addition to local pupils accept international students, predominantly from
China and
Vietnam through the Intensive English Centre (IEC) and implements a transition program for those coming from abroad.
Sport Kingsgrove North High School is part of the St George Secondary Schools Sports Association and competes on a zone, regional and state level. The school offers basketball, volleyball, table tennis, OZ tag, football, tennis, softball, soccer, bowling and squash.
Student clubs • The Model Making Club which meets every week to construct models of famous battles such as the
Battle of Thermopylae • Bring it On – Dance club which meets every Wednesday to practice and perform dance routines. The school's dance group consistently reaches state finals in dance competitions. • School Band – Directed by the Music faculty performs items on rock and pop with guidance from bands performers on Australian Idol. • The Political Science Club meets each week to discuss political theory and current political events.
Leadership • Max Potential – A program by Future Achievement Australia to develop leaders in the community through designing and undertaking a community service project. • SARN – The Social Anti Racism Network promotes anti-racism and harmony within the school community and meets with other schools in the region to discuss plans to combat racism. •
YMCA NSW Youth Parliament – The school has representation in both the Youth State Constitutional Convention for the local electorate and the YMCA Youth Parliament. (Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council) ==Notable alumni==