All Coloring Pages (Browse)
Browse the full coloring archive and choose a more detailed page suitable for older students.
Looking for Bible coloring pages for older kids that don’t feel “babyish”?
This hub is designed for ages 9–12 (upper primary / late elementary).
Expect more detail, better discussion prompts, and pages that work for RE/REIS, Sunday School, youth groups, and homeschool.
Choose a card below to open a printable and download.
Older kids tip: Give choice. Offer 3 pages and let students pick.
Then use one question while they color: “What does this teach us about God… and what might it change this week?”
These links are best when you want pages that feel more “upper primary”—more detail, cleaner line work,
and themes that lead naturally into discussion.
Browse the full coloring archive and choose a more detailed page suitable for older students.
Best for: Choice time • Upper primary • Wide range
A big collection—perfect for printing a classroom folder so older kids can self-select.
Best for: Teacher packs • Weekly lessons • Choice boards
A general collection that often includes pages that work well for late elementary.
Best for: Quick pick • Mixed lessons • Substitute plans
Older kids do well when the coloring page includes text they can actually reflect on.
Use verse pages as a bridge into discussion or journaling.
A collection of verse-focused pages—perfect for weekly RE/REIS routines.
Best for: Scripture memorisation • Reflection • Weekly rhythm
A strong verse page for older kids—pairs well with a short written reflection.
Best for: Easter unit • Resurrection • Discussion prompt
Multiple verse pages—use them for differentiation or “choose your verse” activities.
Best for: Choice • Differentiation • Take-home packs
Older kids love characters when the lesson connects to real-life choices: courage, honesty, friendship, faith, and forgiveness.
Use these for “Who is this?” or “What would you do?” prompts.
Pick a character and build a short discussion around one key trait or decision.
Best for: Character units • “Who am I?” • Discussion starters
Browse the full character archive—great for planning a multi-week character series.
Best for: Term planning • Lots of options • Choice boards
If you teach in a classroom setting and need fast, clean printables—start here.
Best for: RE/REIS • Limited time • Print-and-go
Seasonal sets are great when you want a ready-made theme week. Choose a season and let older kids self-select pages.
Resurrection-themed printables that work well for older kids—great for deeper discussion.
Best for: Easter unit • Holy Week • Resurrection + meaning
Nativity-themed pages for end-of-year lessons and Christmas services.
Best for: Christmas • Nativity • “God with us” themes
A broader category—useful when you want “Bible theme” pages beyond seasonal events.
Best for: Mixed topics • Ministry planning • Multi-week series
When older kids finish quickly, you want something that keeps them engaged without feeling childish.
These options pair well with coloring (or replace it when you want variety).
A great extension: color first, then write one or two reflection sentences.
Best for: Upper primary • Reflection • Faith + real life connection
Perfect when you need a quiet, focused extension that isn’t “little kid” work.
Best for: Early finishers • Stations • Small groups
A “challenge” option—great for gifted students or older groups who want something tougher.
Best for: Ages 10–12 • Challenge • Independent work
For Australian classrooms and released time programs, start here:
Released Time Religious Instruction Resources.
Visit Free Bible Coloring Pages for Kids
or browse the full archive at All Coloring Downloads.
