A new era looms for the legacy of St. Andrew’s Grammar with Thursday’s unveiling of the $9 million Bianca Afkos Science and Technology Centre.
The state-of-the-art facility is designed to inspire innovation and excellence across science, technology, and the arts.
The Centre has been supported by an $800,000 Federal Government grant, a $500,000 donation from the Afkos family and a $360,000 grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation in Greece.
This investment ensures students can access advanced equipment, modern learning environments, and expanded curriculum opportunities much earlier than originally planned.
The Centre was officially opened by WA Senator Sue Lines, on behalf of Dr Anne Aly, Minister for Small Business, International Development and Multicultural Affairs.

The project includes a design and technology workshop, a modern science laboratory, a dance and drama studio complete with integrated stage, six spacious classrooms, changing rooms, storage areas, three offices and a dedicated staff space.
Students will now have access to next-generation robotics, specialised science equipment, and purpose-built performance spaces, strengthening the school’s multidisciplinary approach to learning and immediately lifting the quality and breadth of programs available from Term 1 next year.
Principal Craig Monaghan says the project represents a defining step forward in the school’s growth and commitment to world-class education.

“The opening of our Science and Technology hub marks a significant moment in the history of St. Andrew’s Grammar,” Mr Monaghan said.
“This cutting-edge infrastructure places us among the State’s leading education providers when it comes to facilities of this calibre. Every element has been thoughtfully designed to support student growth, creativity, and success.”
Upgrades to the school’s traffic management have also been completed, with 78 new parking bays and an extended Kiss and Drive area providing smoother and safer traffic flow during drop-off and pick-up times.


CEO of the Hellenic Community of Western Australia (the school’s governing body), and a former student of the school himself, Paul Savvas, said he is thrilled about the looming opportunities the Centre will create for students.
“The Bianca Afkos Science and Technology Centre stands as a symbol of St. Andrew’s Grammar’s commitment to preparing our students for the world beyond school,” Mr Savvas added.
Tours of the new facilities will commence from 19 January 2026 for interested parents and community
members.