CASE STUDY
Extensive Resource Centre Reno for Newly Co-ed Catholic School
Images courtesy of Resource Furniture and St Paul’s College, Gilles Plains, SA
By Rosie Clarke, Editor
Established in 1959 as a Catholic School for boys, St Paul’s College, Gilles Plains, SA transitioned to a co-educational college in 2022 and has thus experienced a significant increase in demand for enrolments.
The number of students at the school has bloomed to 950, from Reception to Year 12, and a new resource centre fit-out was required to meet this new demand. St Paul’s College Principal Paul Belton told School News: “The previous Resource Centre, built in the 1970s, was dark, dated, and enclosed. The aim was to transform the college’s Resource Centre to a contemporary space,
creating a bright, light-filled open-plan learning hub. To fulfil this aim, the college’s library staff met with Resource Furniture to discuss the requirements of the space and develop a design. This collaboration between college library staff and Resource Furniture’s expert team allowed for careful design that would meet the needs of students and the space. As Principal Belton
noted: “Consider the number of books and resources, seating, and table requirements; it was important to carefully consider all the requirements and the multi-purpose nature of the space, creating different zones within the space. As a Reception to Year 12 college, the Resource Centre needed to meet the needs of a variety of age groups.” In addition: “The college’s vision for this important multipurpose space was to become a hub of student learning and incorporate the co-location of student support services, including pathways and careers counselling, learning enrichment and ICT services. For Resource Furniture’s Creative Manager Michael Merlino, the project was “a fantastic opportunity for the school to reevaluate and design a new library that catered to more students” including “a diverse age group and new teaching spaces”. “With careful consideration of collection and breakout areas, we began with a space plan and developed key areas to suit the larger space. During the design phase, the library and leadership team visited our showroom to view and test the proposed
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