[11] The school has offered its Year 11 and 12 students the choice to study either the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) since 1997 or the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE).
[14][15] The Urangeline mansion estate was originally designed by architect, Joseph Reed for the Scottish-born solicitor, James C.
[18][19] In 2008, the school decided to replace the Lacycock house in exchange for a new performing arts centre, named in honour of its principal at the time, Phil de Young, who opened it in March 2010.
[17][20] The hall was named after George Nelson Raymond, a wealthy boot factory owner and Baptist.
[21] The Memorial Great Hall (MGH) was opened by Governor of Victoria, Sir Dallas Brooks as a way to memorialise the fallen students who faught in World War Two.
[15][25] The Carey Bulleen Sports Complex was officially opened by the Deputy Premier of Victoria, Arthur Rylah in October 1962.
[26] In 1971, the William Carey Chapel was opened by the President of the Baptist Union, Merlyn Holly after two years of construction.
[27] In 2020, the chapel was declared heritage listed by the local Boroondara Council following an extensive renovation by the school.
[31][better source needed] Carey purchased the Kalimna mansion from nearby Preshil in 2024 due to its financial difficulties.