Brauer has since developed into a large secondary school with an enrolment of approximately 850 students ranging from years 7 to 12.
Brauer's main campus is located on Carumut Road, towards the outskirts of Warrnambool's urban area.
In 2007 the library and science wing were refurbished in addition to the construction of the Australian Technical College Warrnambool campus.
The track was completed in mid-May 2007 and was officially opened by the Victorian Governor, Professor David de Kretser in September 2007.
[2] The rule, which stated that students of the opposite sex could not come within two brick lengths of each other, was designed to eliminate greetings such as hugging, for fear that this might lead to sexual contact.
This caused serious backlash from parents who reported that their sons were upset and confused as to why their gender made them bad people.
In the debating section, Brauer won the overall aggregate for the 16th consecutive year, cementing the school's level of commitment and success.
Commencing its programs at the beginning of 2007, the ATCW offers courses in commercial cookery, mechanics, engineering, metal fabrication and carpentry.
As the ATC Warrnambool campus was one of the few finished colleges in the state, it remained operational in various states until in 2009 it became the Industry Education Centre, jointly operated by South West Institute of TAFE, Brauer College & other local school and employment agency bodies.