Education: St Catherine's School in war with council, residents over $63m expansion

By Eryk Bagshaw
Updated October 9 2015 - 10:18am, first published September 27 2015 - 10:54am
An artist's impression of St Catherine's School's development. Photo: St Catherine's
An artist's impression of St Catherine's School's development. Photo: St Catherine's
St Catherine's School's $69 million pool and auditorium facility. Photo: St Catherine's
St Catherine's School's $69 million pool and auditorium facility. Photo: St Catherine's
St Catherine's School. Photo: Peter Rae
St Catherine's School. Photo: Peter Rae
Trinity Grammar's multimillion-dollar pool development has been opposed by residents. Photo: Trinity Grammar
Trinity Grammar's multimillion-dollar pool development has been opposed by residents. Photo: Trinity Grammar
St Catherine's School principal Michelle Carroll.
St Catherine's School principal Michelle Carroll.
St Catherine's School headmistress Julie Townsend.
St Catherine's School headmistress Julie Townsend.

The oldest independent girls' school in Australia is in a battle with local councils, residents and NSW Police over its $63 million expansion plans for a 500-seater "world-class auditorium", aquatic centre, research facility and multi-purpose hall.

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