Buildings
A | Administration facilities, library and the TAFE |
B | Student Services, Computer room B-North and B-South, and the Study/Detention hall |
C | Society and Environment classes |
D | Arts Block |
E | English classes |
G | Mathematics classes |
H | The School Hall/Drama Classroom - used for performances, special occasions, etc. |
J | Business studies and Special education |
K | Health, Home Economics, Physical Education facilities and the gymnasium (used for assemblies) |
L | Agriculture Classrooms |
M | Agriculture and Science Laborotories |
N | Canteen, Cafeteria and Staff Room |
P | Technology Workshops |
Q | Metal Technology workshops and TAFE classrooms |
W | Western Spine - Facilities such as toilets, IT support, and some offices. |
Y | Senior School Centre |
Z | Media Block |
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