Marist College North Shore - Facilities

Facilities

Major facilities of the college include:

  • The Walter Moore Building - classrooms, offices, ICT centre.
  • The La Valla Centre - hall, conference room, storage areas, kitchen, art rooms, design and technology workshops, computer laboratories, health room, music practice rooms, music classrooms, offices, canteen.
  • The Andrew Power Centre - faith formation offices, counsellors office, careers advisor's office, general purpose religious education area, storage areas.
  • The Coman Sykes Wing - administration offices, board room, sick bay, staff accommodation, classrooms, storage areas, science laboratories and prep rooms.
  • The Mosman Wing - administration offices, board room, sick bay, staff accommodation, classrooms, storage areas, archives, book hire, science laboratories and prep. rooms, drama studio, fitness and training centre.
  • Manresa Courts - basketball courts, cricket nets.
  • Coyle Centre - food technology classrooms, kitchens, MacKillop Library, media room and classrooms.
  • Fitness Centre - gym equipment, new fitness and training area

Other notable named locations in the school include:

  • The Costello Quadrangle - Within the walls of the Mosman Wing and the Coman Sykes Wing, where most informal whole school or other partial group meetings and assemblies take place.
  • The O'Mara Plaza - A quadrangle named in memory of The O'Mara Green which was demolished and subsequently replaced with the Coyle Centre and its namesake plaza.

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