Facilities

Purpose Built Facilities that Inspire Learning

Our College is designed to ignite curiosity, support academic excellence, and nurture every student’s individual pathway. With specialist facilities aligned to the eight learning areas of the Australian Curriculum, students have access to dynamic spaces that enhance hands-on learning and discovery.

Our campus features a fully equipped science laboratory, a vibrant art studio, an innovative STEM and Digital Technologies hub, a welcoming library, and four modern general learning classrooms that encourage collaboration and creativity. At the heart of our community is the charming College Chapel, where weekly assemblies and chapels bring students together in a spirit of belonging and reflection.

Recent campus enhancements further enrich student life. In 2024, the College unveiled a 300-square-metre undercover shade-sail area—an inviting space for lunchtime activities and College events. In 2025, the new lower oval was completed, providing a versatile grassed area ideal for a range of ball sports and outdoor learning opportunities. This oval also strengthens our new Middle School elective offerings launched in 2025, including the Sports Development Program, and supports students as they transition into Senior Secondary Health and Physical Education and Sport and Recreation pathways.

Upcoming Projects

Looking ahead, 2026 marks the commencement of construction for our state-of-the-art Multipurpose Sports Centre. Featuring a spacious hard court for a wide variety of indoor sports and a fully equipped gym, this facility will further elevate opportunities for student wellbeing, performance, and participation.

Beyond the Campus

Beyond the campus, the Canoe Point precinct is fully utilised to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. For our College, a “classroom” continually transitions beyond four walls—extending into the rich natural environments both within the College grounds and the wider community. The Canoe Point precinct includes the duck ponds, Canoe Point parklands, access to both Canoe Point Beach and Second Beach, the Boyne River, and multiple connecting bikeways. These unique outdoor spaces provide authentic, hands-on learning experiences that deepen student connection, curiosity, and growth.