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The Revd Peter Laurence OAM, CEO, AngliSchools

After 23 years in Mt Claremont, our team packed boxes, unplugged screens, said quiet goodbyes to the birds and bushes of Bold Park, and turned the first page of our new city chapter.

We now find ourselves in the heart of the CBD, 441 Murray Street, an address that once held stories of its own and will now hold ours. It is a building with history, quite coincidentally somewhat aligned with AngliSchools! The building was constructed in 1985, the same year AngliSchools was founded.

Over the last two years it has been carefully and thoughtfully reimagined and repurposed into a beautiful, modern and practical building. But more than a building, AngliSchools House represents our vision to be Australia’s leading provider of quality, inclusive Anglican schools, united in faith and living our Anglican Identity. We have known that to fully recognise this vision requires commitment, innovation and change. Our move to AngliSchools House represents these three attributes in abundance.

Under one roof lies our Head Office, AngliSchools International and our Language College, and a second campus of St George’s Anglican Grammar School.
By day, AngliSchools House will be alive with students in red blazers, dedicated teachers and bustling Head Office staff. A building with purpose and energy, and one we believe will play its part in shaping Perth’s future as a vibrant education destination.

I find myself reflecting often on the previous chapters of AngliSchools journey. From our establishment four decades ago, to the founding of our first school in 1986, to this very week in 2025; the story of AngliSchools is one of God’s provision and the hard work and persistence of faithful Anglicans. We’re here not just because of great strategy, but also because of God’s grace and faithfulness.

AngliSchools' last day at Mt Claremont
Entering AngliSchools House on the first day

My prayer is that all who enter AngliSchools House, whether they be staff, students, or visitors, will sense not just order, efficiency and coordinated decor, but welcome, warmth and gracious hospitality.

We give thanks for the provision of this beautiful new building, a new home to youth and adults alike. We dedicate it to God’s glory.


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