Project - William Clarke College
Client William Clarke College
Location Morris Grove, Kellyville NSW
Supplier Astra Street Furniture
Installer Supply Only
Date June 2020
Products
- Athens Timber Slat Cube Top – Waste
- Athens Timber Slat Cube Top – Recycling
- Liverpool Setting - 4-Sided Rectangular- Merbau Hardwood
- Cyclo Deluxe Dual Recycling Bin
About William Clarke College
William Clarke College opened its gates in 1988 with only
113 students in Years 7 and 8 which has now grown to over 1500 students and 200
greatly educated staff members in the P-12 college. The college is proudly
named after Rev William Branwhite Clarke, who was a minister of the gospel and
the first imperative of the Parish of Castle Hill, Rouse Hill and Dural. The
college has been established on approximately 24 acres which has allowed them
to continually upgrade and build multiple facilities to cater for the growing
school. By 1999 William Clarke was home to a large oval, bus bay, eight
buildings catering for classrooms teaching art, mathematics, technical and
applied sciences, music and drama facilities, library, canteen, and a large
multipurpose hall.
Since their establishment, the school’s paramount objective has been to provide and generate the greatest and smartest facilities it can to aid in the success of their teaching abilities for their students. To ensure this is achieved, they have implemented a strategic plan and master plan to guide them in their success. Their master plan enables them to evolve long term throughout the next 10 years where over 50 staff members have done some critical thinking into the types of spaces that will greatly benefit the learning opportunities and wellbeing of current and future students. Through this, Area Safe Products’ brand, Astra Street Furniture, is able to contribute to the development sought out by the college in their community and learning spaces.
What the client said
They had been looking into waste separation bins for some
time and compared several options. They eventually decided on the stainless
steel Cyclo Bins for the internal areas and the timber slat Athens wheelie bin
enclosures for the outdoor areas. The Cyclo bins had a large flat frontal where
they could put signage and the Athens bin enclosures look good and work in well
with their existing waste management arrangement. They also have bright colours
for clearly identifying each waste stream and were cost-effective for the high
quality of an Australian made product.