The seven-classroom facility includes a Maker Space, breakout zones, and adaptable learning areas that encourage collaboration and creativity.
The design also reflects the school’s inclusive culture, with the adjoining special-needs unit sharing facilities. Accessible bathroom layouts were carefully planned to incorporate ceiling hoists and specialised equipment, ensuring all students can learn and play with independence and dignity.
Delivered well ahead of programme, the project stands out for its planning excellence. The team used the Last Planner System to coordinate every stage of construction - driving communication, sequencing, and accountability across trades. It also became the first project to implement Touchplan, further enhancing collaboration and workflow transparency.
The development was delivered in two stages: initial site establishment, in-ground services, and access upgrades, followed by the construction of the new classroom block. A separate portion of works included relocating existing satellite classrooms for the special-needs unit, and the delivery of a new basketball court under the school’s Five-Year Agreement (5YA) programme - rounding out a project built to empower the next generation of learners.
Architect: MOAA Architects Ltd
Key Trade Partners: DHC Structural and Civil, HSC, Igneous, Initia, Maxion, All Construction, Densen, Northland Roofing, Global Fire and Global Active Fire, GGE, Tray Dec, JcMccall, Nauhria, Surveyworx.