Buildings and Grounds

The School stands on a site of just over eight hectares on a hill-top two hundred metres from North Sydney railway and bus station. It has magnificent views of the Harbour and the City of Sydney.

Within the site are all the classroom blocks, administrative offices, the Library/Resource Centre, Information Technology Centre, Lecture Theatres, a 500 seat auditorium and an Assembly Hall. The BH Travers Centre, opened in 2000, incorporates the Playfair Hall, the Boer War Contingent Memorial Library, the Information Technology Department and a gymnasium. The Chapel, dedicated in 1915, can seat 350 and occupies a central position in the School. Nearby are four Boarding Houses and a central Dining Hall.

The Preparatory School (founded 1926), adjoins the main School on the western side. It was significantly upgraded in 2006 and the complex provides expanded classroom and other educational accommodation for Prep boys.

For organised games at North Sydney there is one oval, as well as numerous cricket nets, tennis and basketball courts. There is also a fully equipped physical education complex with two gymnasiums, circuit and weights training areas, two squash courts and an eight-lane 25 metre swimming pool, with separate diving-pool.

The School's main sports facility is at Northbridge, five kilometres to the north where the School bought 9 hectares of land in 1916. This now has one of the finest ovals in Sydney and five other full-sized ovals, as well as tennis courts, pavilions and dressing rooms. The Northbridge campus also incorporates the K-2, Early Learning Centre and Long Day Care, opened in 2003 as a significant addition to the Preparatory School at North Sydney. The grounds were opened in 1919 as a memorial to the 880 Old Boys who served and the 122 who died in the Great War.

Rowing has been part of the School tradition since 1890. The Gladesville Rowing and Function Centre is pleasantly situated on Looking Glass Bay, Gladesville, ten kilometres west of North Sydney on the Parramatta River.

In 2009, the School acquired the adjacent site Graythwaite and this 2.7 hectare site has given a whole fresh perspective to the School and educational opportunities.

R A I Grant Centre

Opened in 2020, this state-of-the-art facility features 11 flexible learning spaces and seminar rooms, surrounded by open courtyards. Designed to enhance the academic and physical well-being of students, this investment supports fitness, participation, and achievement, benefitting both current and future generations.

Providing a modern indoor 50m pool with eight lanes, a Multi-Purpose Sports Complex with basketball courts, tiered seating, gymnastics and weights rooms, it is largest building project in ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë’s history.

 

Teaching and learning

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Breakout areas
R A I Grant Centre

Aquatic Centre

A 50 metre, 8-lane heated indoor swimming pool located within The R A I Grant Centre, provides a modern facility for students to enhance their swimming skills and overall fitness. Designed for year-round use, it supports competitive training, recreational swimming, and aquatic education, offering a premier space for students' physical development and wellbeing.

Aquatic Centre

Basketball Courts

ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë School’s basketball courts, located within the multi-purpose R A I Grant Centre, offer an exceptional facility for both competitive play and community events. Featuring three regulation-size basketball courts, the space is designed for high-level competition and training.

Additionally, the courts can be reconfigured to serve as a large function space, making it a versatile venue for various events and gatherings. This dynamic facility supports athletic excellence and community engagement, enriching the school’s sporting and social activities.

Basketball Courts

Gym

A premier fitness facility equipped with a range of amenities, including weights, rowing ergometers, cardio machines, and dedicated spin rooms. Designed to support students’ physical development and overall health, the gym offers a versatile space for individual workouts, group fitness classes, and sports training. Focused on promoting fitness and wellbeing, it serves as a vital resource for enhancing athletic performance and encouraging a healthy lifestyle.

Gym

Gymnastics

As part of The R A I Grant Centre, the Gymnastics Centre offers a comprehensive range of equipment suitable for all skill levels. It provides an outstanding space for various training needs, supporting both individual and team practice.

Gymnastics

Smith Auditorium

The Smith Auditorium is a modern, versatile venue for school events, performances, and assemblies. With state-of-the-art audiovisual technology and comfortable seating, it hosts a range of activities, including music, drama, lectures, and community events, serving as a vital hub for both cultural and educational activities at the school.

Smith Auditorium

Library

The ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë Senior Library is a dynamic centre for learning, supporting both academic and personal development. With modern facilities and diverse resources, the library empowers students to become independent, lifelong learners with a passion for reading. Offering a mix of collaborative and individual workspaces, it provides a welcoming environment for study and research.

Located in the BH Travers Centre with stunning views of Sydney Harbour, the library provides access to a comprehensive selection of print and digital resources. These resources can be accessed both on-campus and remotely, with expert staff available to assist students in developing research and study skills.

First opened in 1903 as a memorial to Old Boys, the library moved to its current location in 1976 and was extended and refurbished in 2000. Blending its rich history with modern technology and services, the library remains a central part of ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë’s commitment to fostering academic success.

 
Library

Chapel

Built in 1914 in recognition of the School’s 25th anniversary, the ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë Chapel was opened on 4 May, 1915. Since its construction, the Chapel has played a central role in shaping the spiritual life and character of the School, providing a place of reflection and worship for students and staff alike.

The Chapel is attended each week by all boys who worship with members of the teaching staff. Each Sunday morning a service for the boarders is conducted by the School Chaplain and other members of the School community are welcome to attend. Throughout the year, the Chapel also hosts special services that bring together the wider ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë community, reinforcing its lasting importance in the life of the School.

 

Chapel

Graythwaite

Originally built in 1833 and one of the oldest remaining structures in North Sydney, this heritage-listed estate has been restored for the use of the School. In a derelict state prior to commencement of works, the project included demolition of non-historic building elements, the restoration and adaption of three buildings, landscaping, civil and external works including palisade fencing, sandstone walls, formal gardens and pavements. Meticulously restored to its former glory, the future of this significant historic building has now been assured.

Graythwaite

Northbridge Complex

These sporting grounds feature one of Sydney's finest playing fields, five additional full-sized ovals, tennis courts, pavilions, and dressing rooms.

Northbridge Complex

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