Toorak College's expansive grounds cover 11.5 breathtaking hectares, sloping down towards Port Philip Bay.
School buildings include:
- Four purpose-built Pre-School Rooms (two for 3 year olds and two for our 4 year old groups).
- 36 General Purpose Classrooms.
- Seven Science Laboratories including one special purpose science/technology room in our Junior School.
- A School-wide wireless computer network to support our notebook computer program.
- Many other specialist computer and technology resources spread throughout the school.
Bardon House is our Senior Student Centre for VCE. This unique facility provides a state-of-the-art 'intelligent lecture theatre' with computer networked seating for 134 students. Three adjoining 'breakout rooms', a quiet study area, staff offices and a magnificent Student Lounge. The Senior Student Centre includes a kitchen, Internet Cafe and extensive recreation and relaxation areas.
Adjoining Bardon House is our 'Pavilion Cafe which operates as both a canteen and coffee shop for use by the whole School community.
We have a purpose-built before and after care facilities, specialist classrooms for Music, individual Music tuition, Special Education, Media and Geography. There is also a purpose built Visual Arts Centre including specialist resources for, Graphics, Catering, Textiles, Ceramics (Sculpture), Painting & Drawing, Multimedia (including video editing suites) and Photography.
- School Chapel
- Senior School Hall (Mary Herring Hall) which can 650 people
- Junior School Hall (MacLean Hall)
- Boarding House (Joan Ansett Hall) for 90 students
- Dining Room
- Printing Department
- Six bed Health Centre
- Retail Outlet
- Dedicated Year 10 Common Room
The majority of administrative and teaching staff offices are in the original school building (The Hamilton Building 1928). There are two libraries. The Senior School Library (The Norman Carson Library) contains an audio visual centre capable of transmitting audio and video images throughout the school. The Junior School Library (The Denise Hargreaves Library) was extended in 1994.
The Library is also home to the Toorak College Old Girls' Association Archives Centre which houses the Elizabeth Beischer Memorabilia Collection.
The Junior School has three well equipped outside play areas as well as purpose-built foundation years areas.
There is a Sport and Performing Arts Complex (The Marjorie Williams Centre) which includes a gymnasium (basketball court), dance studio, drama rooms including a theatre for performance, two squash courts and a fully equipped weights training room.
The school features an Aquatic Centre complete with heated 25 metre swimming pool and competition standard diving pool (including 3 meter tower). Our grounds also include three large playing fields (including the Jean Robinson Oval), five tennis courts and a netball/basketball court.