Frederick Irwin Anglican School

The Frederick Irwin Anglican School – Halls Head Campus, opened in January 2018, caters for Kindergarten to Year 6 students.

The school was named after Frederick Irwin, who was involved in the establishment of the General Board of Education during his second term as Relieving Governor of the Swan River Colony.

The Meadow Springs Campus school grounds and facilities have developed considerably since foundation, with the additions of the Year 7 Transition Centre and the Rush Chapel, which was completed in July 2016.

The gymnasium's main feature is its large multi-purpose, open-air courts functioning as both a sportsground for students and as an events space for whole-school assemblies and alike proceedings.

The school is architecturally divided into the primary and secondary, bisected by the entrance road and connected via an underpass and a gymnasium with a mezzanine, sometimes used as an art gallery.

The Oval is situated outside of the staff room, next to the two play equipment areas, and is used for sports lessons and community events.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, an extended House period is declared in which a sport will be played or an assembly will be held.