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Queenwood School for Girls

Australia, Sydney

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Facilities Overview

The school consists of four Mosman campuses: Junior School (6 Queen Street), Rennie & Medway Campus (Senior School, 47 Mandolong Road), Lawrance Campus (44 Mandolong Road) and the Art & Design Campus (Esther Road and The Esplanade). The Junior Campus features specialist classrooms for languages, technology, music and art, a dedicated drama studio, a 300-seat Galaxy Theatre, a modern library and two tennis courts, with separate playgrounds for infants and primary students. The Senior Campus hosts the Astra Theatre (600 seats), a languages lab, a library, a drama studio and a music rehearsal space, a 100-seat lecture theatre and a large multi-purpose court plus an additional outdoor tennis court. The Lawrance Campus provides a 25-metre indoor pool, a strength and conditioning gym, a multipurpose court, science labs, a lecture theatre, a learning-support classroom and a media room. The Art & Design Campus includes robotics, a Mac Lab, an advanced engineering and technology lab with PCs, 3D printers, an intaglio press, textiles and sculpture studios and fine arts studios.

Sports Facilities

The school has a 25-metre indoor heated pool at the Lawrance Campus with a learn‑to‑swim pool used by both the Junior and Senior Schools, plus a strength and conditioning gym, a multipurpose court and a large multi‑purpose court. There are two tennis courts at the Junior Campus and an additional outdoor tennis court at the Senior Campus, with rowing facilities including a rowing shed at The Spit. A broad sport program is offered across terms, with participation by over 90% of students in 18 different sports.

Academic Facilities

Senior School classrooms include modern, fully equipped science laboratories, a languages laboratory and extensive library facilities; the Rennie Campus also features a library, drama studio and music rehearsal spaces. The Art & Design Campus houses robotics, a Mac Lab, an advanced engineering and technology lab (with PC computers), 3D printers and a laser cutter, an intaglio press, textiles and sculpture studios and numerous fine arts studios. The Junior Campus provides specialist classrooms for languages, technology, music and art, a dedicated drama studio and a 300-seat Galaxy Theatre, plus a modern library and a range of learning spaces. The Balmoral Esplanade Arts Campus expands facilities for textiles, robotics, coding and engineering, painting and drawing studios, 3D printing and design studios. The campuses also offer lecture theatres and multiple music and theatre spaces among other learning facilities.

Extra-Curricular Activities

Debating & Public Speaking is active with Year 7 Speechcraft and participation in Rostrum Voice of Youth, the Legacy Junior Public Speaking Award, the Plain English Speaking Award, Voice NSW, the Sydney Eisteddfod and the Festival of Speech. Outdoor Education runs annual camps for Years 3–11 with activities such as abseiling, canoeing and bushwalking, complemented by the Duke of Edinburgh Award program at the later years. School Exchange offers language-focused exchanges with partner schools in France, England, New Zealand and Japan. Leadership opportunities are provided through prefect roles and various student-led initiatives across year groups. The Arts and Technology & Engineering cocurricular programs include drama, music, visual arts, robotics, Lego robotics competitions, the Science & Engineering Challenge, solar racing and maker‑space activities, alongside broader service and leadership opportunities across the school.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees A$29,240 - 51,505
Ages 5 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 900
Type Girls School
Opened 1925
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Queenwood School for Girls is a day school in Sydney's Mosman area for girls, established in 1925. The campus network includes the Junior School, Rennie Medway Campus, Lawrance Campus and the Art & Design Campus, with language labs, drama theatres, robotics labs and fine arts studios. The curriculum combines the Australian Curriculum in the Junior School with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in the Senior School; Years 11–12 students may pursue either the HSC or IB Diploma. In the Junior School, core subjects are taught by specialist staff, with languages (French or Mandarin) beginning in Year 7 and a Latin or World Religions elective in Year 8. Foundational skills such as essay writing, research and information literacy are taught to support independent learning. A cocurricular program spans sport, arts and leadership, including debating, language exchanges and STEM activities; a Catalyst program supports high-potential learners and leadership opportunities throughout the school.

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