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Our College

Our Facilities

STEAMD and Administration Centre

Artist impression of the Courtyard

Artist impression of the Administration Building

The Our Lady of Sion College community is proud to announce the next stage of its masterplan with the construction of the STEAMD and Administration Centre. The new, cutting edge, fit-for-purpose addition to our facilities will represent the most significant building project in our 95-year history and underpins Our Lady of Sion College’s proactive approach to providing enhanced learning experiences now and into the future. The construction of the STEAMD and Administration Centre will act as a Project and Design Hub that will support innovation in the teaching of Science, Technologies, Engineering, Maths and the Arts and Design. It will not only foster the creative and critical thinking skills of our students but also provide innovative ways to encourage and support our students to continue to pursue their interest in STEAMD. The new building will comprise state-of-the-art Science and Project Labs, flexible learning areas dedicated to the Arts including Music and Drama, breakout spaces, meeting rooms, staff facilities, two Reception areas, administration offices, a Fitness Centre, Sickbay, and inclusive access for all members of our community. Working in close collaboration with staff, the architects at Williams Ross Architects have designed a three-storey building with the aim of ensuring the highest level of learning and teaching outcomes, and wellbeing support for our students. Devco Project and Construction Management has been appointed as the Head Contractor and will be supported by Turner and Townsend as Project Management.

We are thrilled that the project has commenced in January 2023 with an expected completion at the end of 2024.

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College Chapel

Our College Chapel forms the spiritual heart of our College and is open throughout each day for any student or staff member to use as a place for quiet prayer and reflection.

Notre Dame Centre

In 2017 the Notre Dame Centre was formally blessed and opened. The Centre is provided for our senior students and comprises 16 learning areas, private study space and staff offices. The flexible learning spaces suit a diversity of both formal and informal uses, and offer a sophisticated environment for our senior students to complete their secondary education and feel supported in the transition to tertiary study.

Emmanuelle Learning Centre

The Emmanuelle Learning Centre provides our Year 7 and 8 students with a wonderful central setting to begin their journey with us. Combining flexible spaces and an abundance of natural light, the facilities provide a welcoming environment for students to settle in and thrive at Our Lady of Sion College.

Learning Resource Centre

The Learning Resource Centre provides a welcoming, safe and comfortable environment for students. Readers are encouraged, inspired and nurtured to explore new worlds. Students are guided to become independent learners and to prepare for the future. The LRC has a valuable collection of resources to support all members of the College.

Miriam Performing Arts Centre

Our state-of-the-art Miriam Theatre is the cultural heart of Our Lady of Sion, offering students a platform on which to build their confidence. With a seating capacity of 350 and a range of opportunities available to students including junior and senior plays, collaborative musical productions and comprehensive music and drama pathways, students are supported to find their inner voices.

Louise Humann Centre and Oval

The Louise Humann Centre provides a flexible space for Health and Physical Education Classes, as well as extra-curricular sports and whole-school assemblies and liturgies.

Dot’s Café and Piazza

Named after Sister Dorothy, and standing on the ground where her office once stood, Dot’s Café provides students with nourishment while the adjacent Piazza offers students a bright and welcoming environment to share meals with their peers during breaks.