Small Footprint, Big Heart!

Stella Maris College comprises two campuses: the main campus on Eurobin Avenue and our second campus, 'Benedict' (affectionately known as Bennies), a short five-minute walk away on Pittwater Road.

The two beautiful Moreton Bay figs are the heart of our school. For over a century they have provided a place to meet, learn, and grow in knowledge, compassion and independence. Our main campus is evolving through the addition of new facilities (read more about our exciting Masterplan below), however our heritage-listed Chapel, Convent and Good Samaritan building will always link us to our humble origins.

The Benedict campus is home to our Year 11 and Year 12 senior students where the space includes classrooms and open areas to facilitate discussion and collaboration, as well as quiet areas for focused study and distance learning.

Adjacent to the Benedict campus, the playing fields and tennis centre at Keirle Park are accessed daily by students. The main campus is only metres from Queenscliff Beach and students regularly use the beach, promenade and lagoon precinct for PDHPE classes and sport activities. The Manly Andrew "Boy" Charleton Aquatic Centre is also just a short walk from the College and is used for PDHPE lessons, swimming/lifesaving training and our swimming carnival.

Planning for the Future

A dynamic Masterplan will shape the development and enhancement of facilities across both campuses.

The visionary plan will ensure that students have access to cutting-edge spaces that align with and bolster contemporary approaches to teaching and learning.

Our new Creative Arts Centre (due for completion in the second half of 2025) represents the second stage of the Masterplan and features flexible learning spaces to encourage creativity, collaboration and innovation.

On completion of this stage, the future needs of the College will be considered including the potential to return senior classes to our main campus and the addition of an indoor sports facility at our Benedict campus.

Enjoy a fly-through of the Creative Arts Centre.