
AFTER a successful inaugural year, welcoming 230 students from Prep to Year 7, All Saints Anglican School is set to continue its evolution as an exceptional place of faith and learning. In 2025, the school will embark on a new building project, with its unfolding masterplan set to be rolled out in stages until 2032.
Building on the school’s already outstanding, inclusive learning spaces, All Saints will add 12 new classrooms, eight for the Middle School and four for the Junior School, thanks to a $3.6 M grant from the State Government. This expansion will enable the school to offer two classes at each year level from Prep to Year 6, including new classes for Years 2, 3, 4 and 6. These additional classes are set to begin in 2026. Despite the anticipated increase in student numbers over the next five years, All Saints will continue to limit enrolments in the Junior and Middle Schools to ensure a high-quality, personalised learning experience for all students.

Along with the new classrooms, the school will begin constructing a STEAM building extension in 2026, featuring state-of-the-art facilities. This will include three science laboratories, two visual arts studios and two performing arts rooms, offering even more opportunities for hands-on learning, creativity and exploration. These new facilities are expected to be ready for the 2027 school year.
With its values of Faith, Excellence, Justice, Respect, Integrity and Inclusion, All Saints remains dedicated to nurturing well-rounded, engaged students who are ready to meet the challenges of tomorrow. As the next stage of the master plan unfolds, the school year is already shaping up to be another exciting step in All Saints Anglican School’s remarkable educational journey.