Australia, Brisbane
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The school sits on a 22-hectare campus in the heart of Brisbane, with all academic and sporting facilities located on or near the main campus and abundant green spaces. The Centenary Library is the heart of learning, bringing together seven Churchie departments and offering a 250-seat lecture theatre and an on-site café. JB Adams Library serves Reception to Year 6 with flexible learning spaces and hosts literacy events and author visits. Cocurricular facilities include a modern sports complex with a strength and conditioning centre, 10 turf fields, an aquatics centre with three heated pools, a seven-court tennis centre and a rowing facility overlooking the Brisbane River; Morris Hall hosts music, drama and art productions.
The cocurricular facilities include a modern sports complex with two full-size courts and a strength and conditioning centre for basketball, volleyball and physical education. The site features 10 turf sports fields, an aquatics centre with three heated pools, a tennis centre with seven courts and a state-of-the-art rowing facility overlooking the Brisbane River. The Main Oval and other venues form a comprehensive athletic precinct to support a broad range of on-site activities.
The Centenary Library brings together seven Churchie departments, including the Senior School Library, Student Services, Churchie IT, Learning Support, Mawson House, Churchie Archives and a research centre. It offers six classrooms, 10 small group rooms, two outdoor learning environments and two video conference rooms, plus more than 80 learning places and a 250-seat lecture theatre. The Centenary Library also contains The Arches café and features extended opening hours and a 23‑strong staff. JB Adams Library serves Reception to Year 6 with flexible learning spaces and hosts events such as author visits and literacy challenges. The Churchie Research Centre supports applied educational research in partnership with universities.
Morris Hall hosts music, drama and art productions for students. The JB Adams Library hosts events such as author visits, National Simultaneous Storytime, Book Week, Premier's Reading Challenge and Indigenous Literacy Foundation events. Outdoor spaces provide seating, barbecues and table tennis for social and extracurricular use. The Arches café and Viking Café provide on-campus dining that supports social and extracurricular life on campus.
Anglican Church Grammar School, known as Churchie, is a boys' day and boarding school in Brisbane serving ages 5 to 18. It delivers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme and Diploma Programme alongside the Australian Curriculum, guiding students from early years through senior secondary. In Years 7–10, learning follows the Australian Curriculum within a Churchie context, with core subjects English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Health and Physical Education, and Modern Languages (Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish or French). Year 9 offers electives such as Geography, Engineering, Advanced Science, Digital Solutions, Film, Television and New Media, and Philosophy and Critical Reasoning. Year 11–12 provides three pathways: Queensland Certificate of Education/ATAR, the IB Diploma Programme, and a Vocational Education and Training pathway (Certificate IV in Fitness; Diploma of Business). The 22-hectare campus features the Centenary Library, a 250-seat theatre, a modern sports complex, 10 turf fields, an aquatics centre, a seven-court tennis centre and a rowing facility, plus Morris Hall for music, drama and art.