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Schools, TAFEs, and universities are open by design — and that’s exactly what makes security challenging. Students, staff, parents, visitors, and contractors move through your campus every day, and security needs to work around that activity, not against it. We’ve been protecting Victorian education facilities for over three decades. We understand how campuses operate.

How We Protect Education Facilities

A primary school with 400 students and a single-entry point operates very differently to a university campus with residential colleges, libraries, laboratories, and sporting facilities spread across multiple buildings. Security that works for one won’t work for the other. We start by understanding how your campus runs — who’s on site, when, and what the risks are — and design around that.

In a school or university, an officer who looks unapproachable creates the wrong environment. Our officers understand that — they’re present and visible, but they interact with students, staff, and visitors in a way that keeps the campus feeling like a campus. They manage access, respond to incidents, and exercise judgement about when to intervene and when a situation doesn’t need escalation.

Not all campuses need permanent on-site personnel, but they still need regular security checks — especially after hours. Our patrol officers conduct building checks, monitor grounds, and respond to concerns, with schedules that align to class times, after-hours access, and term breaks. They report back to our monitoring centre, so if something needs escalation, it’s already coordinated.

Education campuses handle a constant flow of students, parents, visitors, and contractors — often through the same entry points. Our concierge officers manage that traffic: greeting visitors, verifying access, coordinating deliveries, and making sure the front of house runs smoothly. They’re the visible, welcoming point of contact that also happens to be your first layer of security.

Students, staff, visitors, contractors, and community members all need different levels of access. We design systems that handle that complexity — academic schedules, exam security, residential access, after-hours use — with full audit trails so you always know who was where and when.

Campuses need coverage in car parks, entry points, and common areas — but not in classrooms or student residences. We configure surveillance and alarm systems around that balance: strong coverage where incidents are most likely, with clear boundaries around student privacy. Alarm and CCTV systems work together, so a triggered alarm is immediately verified by camera before anyone is dispatched.

Video analytics can tell the difference between a group of students crossing a quad and someone trying a locked door at 2am. That distinction matters in an education environment where normal campus activity is busy and varied. Our systems flag genuine concerns without flooding your security team with false alarms from everyday movement.

Most education facilities are empty every night, every weekend, and for weeks during term breaks. Our Grade A monitoring centre watches your alarms 24/7, verifying every activation before coordinating a response. When an alarm triggers, we follow your notification protocols — whether that’s campus security, facilities management, or emergency contacts.

Want to talk through your campus security? Talk to our team today.

Whether it’s a primary school, a TAFE campus, or a university — we’ll start with how your facility operates and what your needs are.

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Each environment has its own calendar — term time is different from school holidays, exam periods are different from orientation weeks, and a boarding residence at midnight has nothing in common with a library at lunchtime. Security that ignores those differences doesn’t serve the campus.

Victorian facilities we serve

We protect primary and secondary schools, TAFE campuses with workshops and technical facilities, and university campuses with academic buildings, residences, libraries, and sporting facilities across Victoria.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Education environments are active, open, and highly populated, often with changing schedules and mixed user groups. Security must support student safety, staff wellbeing, and duty of care while allowing learning activities to continue uninterrupted. The challenge is maintaining control without creating a restrictive or institutional atmosphere.

Security supports duty of care by managing access, monitoring activity, and responding quickly to incidents. Our trained security officers and systems help identify risks early, manage unauthorised access, and provide documented responses when issues occur. That documentation matters when a school needs to demonstrate it met its duty of care.

Education campuses often require open access during operating hours. We manage access through a combination of trained concierge and security officers, access control systems, and clear procedures for visitors and contractors. This allows legitimate access while maintaining oversight of who is on site and where they are permitted to go.

Security requirements vary significantly between school hours, after-hours activities, holidays, and special events. We adjust services to reflect these changes, with different approaches for daytime supervision, evening activities, and vacant periods. This ensures coverage remains appropriate to risk rather than static year-round.

We manage incidents with discretion and proportionate response. Our security officers de-escalate situations where possible and escalate appropriately when required. Clear communication and documentation ensure issues get resolved efficiently while minimising impact on students, staff, and daily operations.

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