Students and staff at All Saints Anglican School began the year in newly opened Junior and Middle School learning spaces, marking an important stage in the School’s ongoing campus development.
The purpose-built facilities include modern classrooms designed to support collaboration and flexible learning. Since opening, students and staff have quickly adopted the new spaces as part of daily school routines.
Final landscaping works around the buildings have been delayed slightly due to recent heatwave conditions but are expected to be completed within the next month. Once finished, the outdoor areas will complement the new buildings.


Attention now turns to the next phase of development, Stage 3, which began in mid-February. This stage will expand the School’s STEAM precinct, currently comprising a science laboratory, hospitality kitchen, and flexible learning space used as an art room. The extension will introduce purpose-built laboratories for physics, biology, and chemistry, providing students with upgraded facilities for scientific study and experimentation.
Additional performing arts studios will support music and drama programs, while specialist spaces, including a woodwork studio and a VCE-standard art studio, will allow students to develop practical skills and artistic expertise in professional learning environments.
The new facilities are expected to be completed in October, coinciding with the arrival of the school’s first Year 10 cohort and the expansion of its VCE pathway programs.
