Trinity Grammar School (New South Wales) - Facilities

Facilities

The Trinity Grammar School senior campus is located in Summer Hill, and features a mix of old and new buildings and facilities.

Some current facilities of the school include:

  • A quadrangle forms the centrepiece of the grounds, with a chapel;
  • The Founders Building, containing a drama theatre, film and sound editing studios, computer lab classrooms, interview rooms, staff common room, English department and the Arthur Holt Library;
  • A gymnasium consisting of a fitness and weights room, three basketball courts and squash court, and a 25 metre swimming pool;
  • The School of Science, housing laboratories and classrooms it also has a greenhouse on the roof;
  • The Design Centre, adjacent to the School of Science, housing art classrooms, design and technology rooms and computer labs;
  • The Delmar Gallery, the School's official gallery, suitably situated next to the Design Centre;
  • The Roderick West School of Music Building, containing a choir room, orchestra room, band room, music-composing computer labs, a recording studio and 30 music studios;
  • The New School, housing the Mathematics department, Geography department and Economics department;
  • The James Wilson Hogg Assembly Hall, capable of seating the entire Senior School and used for formal ceremonies and assemblies;
  • Three sporting fields (one containing a new 300m track, new basketball courts and field) and an off-campus tennis centre;
  • Two underground carparks
  • New Junior School and Aquatic Centre are currently under construction (planned to open by 2013: year of school's centenary)

Read more about this topic:  Trinity Grammar School (New South Wales)

Famous quotes containing the word facilities:

    Marriage is good enough for the lower classes: they have facilities for desertion that are denied to us.
    George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950)

    I have always found that when men have exhausted their own resources, they fall back on “the intentions of the Creator.” But their platitudes have ceased to have any influence with those women who believe they have the same facilities for communication with the Divine mind as men have.
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815–1902)