The school occupied the block bounded by Ludstone, Favril and Passchendaele Streets.
[1] In 1924, the Education Department purchased land in Ludstone St Hampton from the War Service Homes Commission.
Following the purchase, a single story building designed by architect Percy Everett was built.
In 1952, a two-storied Manual Arts Block in the modernist style (again designed by Percy Everett) was built to provide additional accommodation, as well as provide facilities for teaching art, craft, woodwork, metalwork and domestic science.
In 1966, the boys' locker room at the southern end of the west wing building was partly demolished to make way for new science laboratories, which were funded through a federal government grant.