Principal Matthew Hughes placed great emphasis on the modernisation of the school's facilities throughout his term.
The school later renovated the Chapel of St Paul's, adding new facilities, a vestry, and an organ.
In 2015, the redevelopment of the Mathematics and Year 10 facility, D Block, was finished, and the central cafeteria was reopened after renovations.
The new Michelle Bolt Early Learning Centre, catering for Pre-Kindy and Kindy students, was opened on 2 Semester 2023.
[8] The beginning of the 2024 school year saw the completion of the double-storey Bromilow Learning Centre, the replacement for D-Block.
The adjoining amphitheatre, a new entrance to the Performing Arts Centre, and a revamped Chapel court were also completed as part of the project.
The campus was home to the Michael Bromilow Centre, which had a full-size basketball court, offices, change rooms, storage, and a kitchen.
The original Beechboro campus was closed at the conclusion of the 2022 school year, and the site was vacated in Term 1 of 2023, with all students and staff relocating to Mirrabooka.
During Years 7 and 8, students must study Trailblazer[clarification needed] and either Indonesian or Mandarin Chinese for one period a-week.
The available electives include those listed above, as well as outdoor education, Mandarin Chinese, Indonesian, and the school's basketball program.
Study in the senior secondary years is reflective of the guidelines set down by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA).
Year 10 students can choose three elective subjects from the following list: accounting and business, applied information technology, basketball, children and family studies, Chinese, computer science, dance, drama, engineering, food and technology, Indonesian, materials design and technology (in wood or metal), media studies, outdoor education, physical education studies, science project, and visual art.
The River Rangers Cadets, for Years 5–6, aim to empower children to protect local waterways.
Finally, the Emergency Services Cadets, for Years 7–12, teach students the use of fire-fighting equipment and have them participate in drills.
The Drama and Dance department puts on a number of shows over the year, including: The productions involve over 100 students in acting, orchestra, or backstage crew.