School Facilities
Nestled near the scenic foothills of Black Hill Conservation Park in Athelstone, our school boasts a beautifully maintained site that offers a conducive environment for learning and growth.
Modern Facilities and Amenities
Our campus is equipped with a variety of facilities designed to support both students and staff:
- Administration Area: Includes the Front Office, Finance, OSHC Admin, Principal, Deputy, and Student Well-being Leader offices, a Conference Room, Staff Room, First Aid Room, ICT Technicians’ office, and staff toilets.
- Bradman Gymnasium: This versatile space is used for physical education lessons, assemblies, performances, and other school events. It is complete with storage rooms, a canteen, and an accessible toilet and is home to our OSHC service.
- Thiele Building: Our multi-purpose building features a variety of classrooms and specialist teaching areas, including those for STEM, Visual Arts, Performing Arts, and Italian. Additionally, the building houses our Regulation Station, providing a supportive environment for student well-being. To enhance our culinary programs, the building includes a fully equipped kitchen with ovens, hotplates, and dishwashers, facilitating hands-on learning and cooking activities.
- Thiele Resource Centre: At the heart of the Thiele Building is our well-equipped Resource Centre, serving as a hub for student and teacher resources.
Classroom and Learning Spaces
- Transportable Buildings: Housing ten classrooms
Outdoor Facilities
- Playground and Oval: Encourage outdoor exploration and physical activity.
- Sensory Garden and Nature Play Area: Provide serene spaces for relaxation and play.
- Forest Area: Offers a natural setting for environmental education and recreation.
Additional Amenities
- Outdoor Storage Sheds: Located near the staff car park and behind the oval for extra sporting equipment.
- External Pods: Used for storing furniture such as tables, chairs, and gym high jump mats.
Convenient Parking
- On-site parking is available exclusively for staff.
- Parking for families and visitors is located in the carpark across the road, adjacent to the Campbelltown Soccer Club. Alternatively, families can access the school at the rear gate located on Linda Drive. There is also a drop-off/pick-up zone located at the back gate.
Our Building Namesakes
- Bradman Gym
Sir Donald Bradman, a legendary cricket sportsperson, is commemorated in one of our buildings. Hailing from New South Wales, he left an indelible mark on the world of cricket, earning the title of the greatest batsman ever. Learn more about his extraordinary achievements and statistics at ABC News and Bradman Foundation. - Thiele Building
Our building named after Colin Thiele pays homage to this prolific South Australian author. With roots in both South Australia and Queensland, Thiele’s literary contributions are celebrated for capturing the essence of Australian life. Explore the life and works of this esteemed author at South Australian History and ABC Behind the News. - Mitchell Building
Named after the first female judge and Governor of South Australia, Dame Roma Mitchell, our building stands as a tribute to her groundbreaking achievements. A trailblazer in Adelaide, Dame Mitchell’s legacy is detailed at Australian Biography and Wikipedia. - Nicholls Building
Adelaide’s women’s activist and suffragist, Mary Elizabeth Nicholls, is honored in one of our buildings. Her contributions to women’s rights are acknowledged and celebrated in Adelaide. Delve into her biography at Australian Dictionary of Biography. - Spence Building
Our building named after Catherine Spence commemorates the multi-faceted achievements of this Scottish-born author, teacher, journalist, and politician. A leading suffragist in South Australia, Spence’s life is detailed at Wikipedia and Australian Dictionary of Biography. - Rigney Building
In memory of Kaurna elder, teacher, and principal Alice Rigney, our building stands as a tribute to her pioneering work in Aboriginal education. Discover more about her courage and wisdom at University of South Australia and ABC News. - Kidman Building
Our building dedicated to Sidney Kidman honors the legacy of this prominent South Australian pastoralist. Kidman’s influence in the pastoral industry is highlighted in Wikipedia and Australian Dictionary of Biography.