The award-winning Lilley Centre is an academic hub, designed to support dynamic, student-centred learning.
This cutting-edge facility brings together the Senior Library, the 150-seat Forum, flexible classrooms, breakout spaces, a professional learning library for staff, and experimental teaching labs. It is all under one architecturally designed roof.
Opened in 2010, The Lilley Centre was designed to enhance students' learning experiences. As the epicentre of learning for Senior School students in Years 9 to 12, the facility accommodates:
- The Senior Library;
- The Forum;
- Flexible learning classrooms;
- Breakout learning spaces;
- Function room
- Professional development library for staff; and
Experimental teaching laboratories.

It has proven to be not only a wonderful learning space, but equally a social space which has fostered community through the many gatherings, both formal and informal, that have been held within its walls.
Brian Short, Former Headmaster
The Lilley Centre was named in honour of Sir Charles Lilley, a founding Trustee and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and former Premier of Queensland and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Regarded as a champion of education in Queensland, Sir Lilley endowed the Lilley medals for Dux of the School and Dux of Years 9 and 10.
Architecture Awards
- 2010 AIA QLD State Award for Public Architecture
- 2010 AIA QLD State Commendation for Interior Architecture
- 2010 AIA Brisbane Regional Commendation for Interior Architecture
- 2010 AIA Brisbane Regional Commendation for Public Architecture