KICKING GOALS AS MASTER PLAN UNFOLDS... As focus in 2026 shifts to Stage 3 of All Saints Anglican School's Master Plan, anticipation is building around the planned extension of the existing STEAM precinct. This next phase will support the school's first cohort of Year 10 students and the introduction of fast–tracked VCE pathways in 2027. Meanwhile, All Saints' soccer enthusiasts are celebrating a major milestone of their own this year with the completion of a new 100m x 60m soccer pitch, expertly constructed and planted by Prestons Turf. The high–quality field has quickly become a standout addition to the campus, promising plenty of sporting success ahead. Photo: Emma Harrop
AS students settle into their new, light-filled and spacious classrooms, marking the completion of All Saints Anglican School’s Stage 2 build, attention in 2026 now turns to Stage 3, an exciting and significant next step in the School’s Master Plan.
A state-of-the-art addition to the 16-hectare campus, this next phase will see the extension of the existing STEAM precinct, which currently includes a science laboratory, hospitality kitchen and a flexible learning space used as an art room.
KICKING GOALS AS MASTER PLAN UNFOLDS… As focus in 2026 shifts to Stage 3 of All Saints Anglican School’s Master Plan, anticipation is building around the planned extension of the existing STEAM precinct. This next phase will support the school’s first cohort of Year 10 students and the introduction of fast–tracked VCE pathways in 2027. Meanwhile, All Saints’ soccer enthusiasts are celebrating a major milestone of their own this year with the completion of a new 100m x 60m soccer pitch, expertly constructed and planted by Prestons Turf. The high–quality field has quickly become a standout addition to the campus, promising plenty of sporting success ahead. Photo: Emma Harrop
Scheduled for completion as All Saints welcomes its first cohort of Year 10 students and fast-tracking VCE students, the new facilities will include purpose-built laboratories for physics, biology and chemistry, supporting deeper inquiry and hands-on experimentation. New performing arts studio will provide dedicated spaces for creative expression and performance, while the addition of a woodwork studio and a VCE-standard art studio will allow students to develop practical skills and artistic excellence within professional learning environments.
This extension will complement and enhance existing learning spaces across the school, supporting curriculum delivery while advancing hands-on learning and creativity. Construction on the STEAM extension begins in mid-February and is expected to be completed in October.
With further future developments to include a new gymnasium, football field and expanded playground areas, it will no doubt be the two new Gaga ball courts — octagonal fenced areas designed for a fast-paced dodgeball–style game — that will be most popular with students.
FUN, PLAY AND ADVENTURE…New playground adjacent to new Junior School building. Photo: Natasha FujimotoCOMPLETED…New Middle School building. Photo: Aaron CordyROOM TO MOVE…One of the new Middle School classrooms showcasing space, natural light and interactive television to ensure equitable access to learning from all areas of the learning space while adaptable furniture suits a variety of learning needs, from traditional rows to collaborative group work. Photo: Aaron CordyLIGHT AND SHADE…New Middle School building featuring classrooms and multifunctional space for assemblies. Photo:Aaron Cordy