
Stage 2 at All Saints Anglican School opens
PURPOSE-built to support contemporary learning and enrich All Saints Anglican School’s vibrant teaching and learning culture, the newly opened Middle and Junior School buildings mark the completion of Stage 2 of the five-stage Master Plan.
In the Middle School, the Stage 2 building houses two Year 9, Year 8 and Year 5 classrooms, centered around a spacious new whole-school assembly area, complete with a large motorised projector screen, lectern, performance space and industrial size ceiling fans.

By placing Year 5 classrooms alongside Year 9 classrooms, All Saints foster a strong, connected Middle School culture, where mentoring and role modelling flow naturally between older and younger students.
Year 9 students, excited to have a new “home base,” will this year enjoy core subjects within their dedicated homerooms, each equipped with student lockers to support organisation and independence. While the school considers introducing subject-specific classrooms in the future, students are already thriving in these versatile new spaces.
Across the campus, the new Stage 2 Junior School building houses two Year 3 and two Year 4 classrooms, mirroring the space, light and flexibility of their Middle School counterparts. The adaptable classrooms allow furniture to be rearranged easily to suit a variety of learning needs, from traditional rows to collaborative group work or open spaces for movement.
As contemporary learning spaces, all of the new classrooms also feature interactive televisions, visualisers for live modelling, with the considered placement of these devices for equitable access to learning from all areas of the classroom.
Already the heartbeat of recess and play, the Junior School building also features an exciting new playground, one of three across the school, complete with equipment and a slide to spark fun, friendships and a breath of fresh air.





