Central to our Catholic identity are the spaces that allow our community to pause, reflect, and gather in faith. From the Chapel to our quiet natural sanctuaries, these areas support the spiritual journey of our community.
Central to our Catholic identity are the spaces that allow our community to pause, reflect, and gather in faith. From the Chapel to our quiet natural sanctuaries, these areas support the spiritual journey of our community.

The Chapel is the central place of worship and reflection for our College. It is a multipurpose sacred space used throughout the week for:
Located in the Brady Wing Courtyard just outside the Chapel, the Memorial Garden is a place of quiet remembrance. It serves as a peaceful setting to honour and remember the Old Collegians and staff members of the College community who have passed away, ensuring their legacy remains a part of our daily environment.
Situated within the bush block, the Healing Garden is a unique cultural and ecological space. It was developed to rejuvenate and care for the College bushland, blending environmental stewardship with spiritual wellbeing. Of special significance is the reflective writing contributed by students, which helped shape the purpose and peaceful spirit of this natural sanctuary.
Nestled at our Year 9 campus, the Labyrinth offers a place of sanctuary and spiritual refreshment. Surrounded by native Tasmanian flora, the winding path provides a physical journey for reflection, allowing students a moment of stillness and focus amidst the busy school day.