Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ's Facilities
Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµâ€™s indoor and outdoor spaces are designed to optimise teaching and learning whilst catering to specific subject dynamics and needs. Our facilities include:
- The Brigidine Centre
Library, ICT, careers, multimedia and student services including counselling and wellbeing services - Oak Centre
Science and technology rooms - Ngawirring-Tjarra-Ngitj (Learning Together) Centre
Year 7 classrooms - The Delany Centre
Year 8 and 9 classrooms - Year 10 & VCE general purpose
- Â Kildare Theatre
260 seat Performing Arts Centre - St Brigid’s Chapel
- Music Centre
With practise suites - Creative Arts Centre
Arts, graphics, digital design, multimedia and textiles - Five science laboratories
- Two large multi-purpose halls
- Food Technology Centre
Includes two fully equipped kitchens - Fully equipped circuit gym
- Dance Studio
- St Brigid’s Garden
Fruit and vegetable garden - The Nagle Room
Indoor multipurpose area - Tullow Grounds
Outdoor multipurpose space
Virtual Walkthrough Tour
Welcome to Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµâ€™s exciting new 3D virtual tour! This innovative feature allows you to explore our campus from the comfort of your own home. With just a few clicks, you can navigate through our outdoor learning area, art room, textiles room, Brigidine Centre (both upstairs and downstairs), careers and study space, food technology kitchen, chapel, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ House, Delany Area and Canteen, Tullow Hall, Kildare Theatre, general learning area, and music area.
Whether you are a prospective student, a parent, or simply curious about our school, our 3D virtual tour offers an immersive and interactive experience that showcases the many facets of our vibrant community.
Master Plan
The Trustees of Kildare Ministries have approved the College’s Master Plan and the financial modelling for undertaking the first three stages over the next 10 years. The core values underpinning the conceptual design of the Master Plan will ensure we create a space that is welcoming, inclusive and empowering, whilst engendering hope and a sense of community.
We have partnered with CHT Architects who have undertaken a comprehensive analysis of our site and synthesized the feedback from students, staff and families collected in surveys last year. A Project Control Group (PCG), including membership from our Stewardship Council, was formed to oversee the process. Our architects have facilitated a number of sessions with the PCG, staff and parents which provided the opportunity to clarify and refine the plan. Whilst the overall plan has 5 conceptual stages, we are focusing on the first three in the next 10 years which will include:
Stage 1 (Complete): AÂ new building to house Science and Technology learning, collaborative spaces and general learning areas both indoor and outdoor on the west boundary of Tullow grounds. This work is now complete, and we are proud of the newly constructed Oak Centre.
Stage 2:Â A redevelopment of the Tullow Hall precinct to expand its current capacity and include learning areas for the Performing Arts including Music and Dance.
Stage 3:Â A redevelopment of Tressider Hall space to create a welcome and outward-facing administration area facing Church St as well as further learning areas to complement the first floor of the Brigidine Centre.