School Structure
The student body is arranged in four sections. The Early Learning Centre is for Kindergarten. The years Preparatory to 6 are housed in the Junior School.
Sampford House houses students from Years 7 to 9. It consists of two stories, and is currently undergoing major renovations. On ground level in the already refurbished portion of Sampford House, there is a multi-purpose area, food technology kitchen and tutor room – as well as classrooms. Sampford House was named after a principal, Evelyn. E. Sampford. Each homegroup in years seven to nine ends with the suffix S, M or P – letters drawn from the word 'S a M Pford'. Years 10, 11 and 12 form Grant House and each Year 10 homegroup ends in G N or T, from the word Grant. Year 11 and 12 homerooms are in houses: Booth, Clarke, Hindley, Moorhouse, Lees and Perry.
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