Australia, Melbourne
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St Leonard's College has a performing arts centre, systems engineering laboratories, and sports complexes, along with collaborative learning spaces. There are well-equipped libraries and a visual arts centre. Expansive grounds support outdoor learning and recreation. A Facilities Virtual Tour is available to explore the campus.
Interschool Sport is offered for Years 5 to 12 with ACS competition. A broad roster of sports is offered, including athletics, Australian Rules football, badminton, basketball, cricket, cross country, futsal, hockey, netball, soccer, softball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, touch football and volleyball. Facilities and coaching staff support the program.
Systems engineering laboratories support hands-on technology learning. Collaborative learning spaces support group work and cross-subject projects. A well-equipped library supports study and research. A visual arts centre provides dedicated spaces for art education. Expansive grounds facilitate outdoor learning opportunities.
The Hart Theatre Company offers five annual productions, including three musicals and two plays. The music program provides solo performances, choir, bands, jazz ensembles and orchestras. The Visual Arts cocurricular program covers drawing, painting, sewing, construction and design, with exhibitions across the year. The Swimming Club and Swim School run learn-to-swim, club-based squad training, interschool competition, and adult fitness squads.
St Leonard's College is an independent, coeducational Australian school serving students aged 3 to 18. The curriculum blends the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme for younger years with the Diploma Programme for senior students, alongside the Australian Curriculum. Prep to Year 4 focuses on inquiry, independence and international mindedness, supported by specialist teachers across English, Science, Mathematics, Humanities, Languages, Wellbeing, DigiSTEM, Drama, Art and Music. The Cove (Years 5 and 6) is an upper-primary program with dedicated teachers across English, Science, Mathematics, Humanities and Languages (Chinese, French or Spanish). Middle School (Years 7–9) offers elective options and an experiential Year 9 SEA program, with curriculum informed by Harvard GSE and Monash and participation in the OECD 2030 project. In Years 10–12 students choose between VCE and IBDP, with course guides published. Since 1914, the school has evolved as a coeducational community, celebrating 50 years of coeducation and the IB Diploma.