Donate to Pal

Your contribution will help set the Dhamma wheel in motion. Being the only non-profit Buddhist School in Australia, your generous support empowers us to continue our mission of enlightening young minds with the teachings of the Buddha, thereby nurturing wisdom, morality, and diligence. By standing with us, you are lighting the path of Dhamma for our students, making this wholesome and holistic education accessible to all.

The community-driven entity underlines the importance of community support and engagement. In order for us to expand our reach, to make a more profound impact on society, and to propagate the values we hold dear, we rely on collective effort. Your support can help us grow, cultivating an environment that inspires more Dhamma Warriors and strengthens our mission of providing accessible, holistic, and Buddhist-rooted education.


We are a non-profit organisation


Our Founding Principal Mr. Panha Pal, established Pal Buddhist School as a non-profit organisation in 2013. The decision was made to ensure that our Early Buddhist school remains a community-driven entity, not privatised. The early team at Pal Buddhist School committed a decade of their own resources, energy, and intellectual prowess into creating a robust system to share and inspire other Dhamma Warriors to establish Buddhist schools globally. This devotion is a testament to our belief in accessible, holistic education rooted in Buddhist teachings. Therefore, we depend on the support that receive from all stakeholders, whether it is an individual support or funds received from organisations.

The difference you can make

  • canley vale campus (NON-TAX DEDUCTIBLE)

  • leppington campus (TAX-DEDUCTIBLE)

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Canley Vale Operations

Support our Canley Vale campus with a non-tax deductible donation, contributing to an outlet for operational costs or library funds or for the scholarship program that form the backbone of our Canley Vale school. Your generosity will ensure that we can continue to provide a nurturing and enriching environment for our students.

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