Tours & visits

Experiencing the College first-hand is a key part of the decision to send your son to ¹ú²ú̽»¨.

An important early step on a family’s ¹ú²ú̽»¨ journey is to attend a College tour. There is nothing quite like entering the College gates and experience the school first-hand. We host one tour per term, with an additional evening tour in Term 2. Before each of the daytime tours, families are invited to join us as guests at one of our Headmaster’s Assemblies.
College tours begin with an information session and presentation from the Headmaster. From there, families are taken through our historic Hunters Hill campus to see the boarding, learning, sports and co-curricular facilities, all while the everyday bustling life of the school day is in full swing.
At each station, you will meet and learn from key staff in those areas – about our curriculum, faith, community, boarding life, sports and programs. There’s ample time to ask your big questions and enquire about all aspects of ¹ú²ú̽»¨ life.
Tours start in the Farrell Auditorium (located behind Reception at the bottom of the main classroom block) at 9.45am. The tours run for approximately an hour and a half. Places are limited so early booking is advised.
2025 dates
Term 1
Thursday 20 March
Term 2
Wednesday 30 April (evening tour)
Thursday 15 May
Term 3
Thursday 21 August
Term 4
Thursday 13 November
College tours.

Although we take great joy in showing new and prospective families around our beautiful main campus, we understand that it is often hard for people outside of Sydney to get to Hunters Hill.
So, each year, the Headmaster and key ¹ú²ú̽»¨ staff head out to meet you on home turf. Our Headmaster’s Visits range from rural and regional towns in NSW, to international hubs in the Asia Pacific and surrounds.
These events provide a wonderful opportunity for prospective families to find out more about a ¹ú²ú̽»¨ education for their son. They also serve as a time of rekindling and connection with our present and past parents, Old Boys and friends of the College, who often come to meet us on these visits.
In addition, we also participate in several expos, exhibitions and field days throughout the year. Prospective, current and past families are most welcome to visit the ¹ú²ú̽»¨ stall at these events where staff will be on hand to answer all your questions.
Maintaining our culture of connection to rural and regional areas is a priority and a privilege for ¹ú²ú̽»¨. We strive to ‘keep the country in the College’, and look forward to meeting you and your family.
Country visits
Tamworth: 3 March
Narrabri: 4 March
Walgett: 5 March
Scone: 6 March
Orange: 21 May
Dubbo: 22 May
Central Coast: 3 June
Port Macquarie: 16 June
Newcastle: 17 June
Canberra: 28 July
Wagga Wagga: 29 July
Bowral: 30 July
¹ú²ú̽»¨ on the road in 2025.
Expos and Field Days
Dubbo: 16–17 May
Griffith Pop-up: 19 June
Wagga Wagga: 20 June
Mudgee Field Days: 11 July
Narrabri: 25 July
International visits
Singapore: 1 April
Hong Kong: 3 April
Take a
virtual tour.
We understand it can sometimes be difficult to align dates and times.
If you’re unable to get to us or attend a regional visit, our virtual tour provides snapshots of various aspects of ¹ú²ú̽»¨. Jump in and take a look around!