Australian College of Physical Education

The college offers degree programmes in PDHPE teaching, physical education, sports coaching, health and fitness, dance education, and sports management.

The college was founded in 1917 (making it the fourteenth-oldest tertiary education institution in Australia), initially as a physical education training institution for young women (the college only began admitting male students in 1971).

The college's founder was Frank Stuart – a swordsman, fencing instructor and physical training instructor, who had taught members of both the British and Russian Royal families, and went on to coach the Australian fencing teams for the 1950 Empire Games and the 1952 Olympic Games.

The college was initially located within the premises of Normanhurst School in the Sydney suburb of Ashfield.

Recently the college has moved to a brand new purpose-built campus in Sydney Olympic Park at 10 Parkview Drive.