Junior School

Endeavour College Announces $35M Expansion with New Junior Campus

Jul 25, 2025 12:00 AM

Endeavour College has confirmed a major $35 million development to establish its first-ever Reception to Year 6 junior campus on its northern Adelaide site, marking a significant milestone in the school’s 27-year history.

A Seamless Pathway from Early Learning to Year 12

The Lakeside Project will integrate a purpose-built, three-storey junior school building and a pedestrian footbridge over Mawson Lakes Boulevard, connecting directly to the existing senior campus. The facility is designed to welcome up to 378 students in its initial phase from January 2027.

Leadership Voices and Community Benefits

Endeavour’s Principal, Richard Baird, called this expansion “the most significant milestone in our 27‑year history,” affirming the school’s commitment to delivering personalised learning within a values-based, nurturing environment.

Board Chair Leanne Ridsdale highlighted the critical importance of local educational infrastructure as more families settle in Adelaide’s north, noting the project will bring “new opportunities” for local business through increased foot traffic.

Local parents Andrew and Lilianne Suter expressed their excitement, planning to enrol both their daughters. They praised the college’s proven values-based environment and an opportunity to build long‑term friendships in what they called an “ideal” school setting.

Project Delivery & Design

Appointed builder Mossop Construction and Interiors will oversee the project rollout. Sustainability, innovation, and safety are at the forefront—with the footbridge designed to comfortably eliminate the need for young students to cross a busy road, easing traffic congestion.

Timeline
  • Plans lodged with City of Salisbury: July 2025
  • Construction begins: 2026
  • Junior campus opens: January 2027
Why This Matters
  • First-time entry into Reception–Year 6 extends Endeavour’s education offering into primary schooling.
  • Capacity growth: The expansion provides space for up to 378 additional students.
  • Strengthened community integration with direct physical connectivity between junior and senior campuses.