TOUR 19 - NEW SCHOOLS IN GROWING SUBURBS

ST JOHN BOSCO COLLEGE

Education at St John Bosco College is centred around The Image of the Child, The Learning Process and Environment. The flexible spaces enable a variety of learning experiences. With the ability to operate as single closed classrooms flooded with natural light, or as four classrooms opening to each other and central spill-out spaces, any educators’ style can be accommodated.

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BYFORD SECONDARY COLLEGE STAGE 1&2 

Byford Secondary College’s stage one and two campus utilises clear planning structures, with buildings arranged around a north-south axis. The spatial hierarchy throughout the campus acknowledges different student age groups and promotes inclusiveness and social interaction. Either inside or outside, all spaces can be used for educational purposes. By catering for all ages and individual needs, the campus is inclusive to students and welcoming to the community.

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BYFORD SECONDARY COLLEGE STAGE 3 

The new senior learning community has been designed to complement the existing campus where appropriate by using similar materials and forms, but provides contrast due to its larger scale. The building presents to the street frontage and southern courtyard as a linear form articulated into its functional elements by providing access ways between the components and treating the facade with a range of materials.


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