Education Acoustic Solutions for Schools

A practical guide to calmer, clearer learning environments

What You’ll Learn

  • Why acoustics matter in education
    How sound impacts concentration, behaviour, teacher wellbeing and learning outcomes.

  • Where acoustic treatment makes the biggest difference
    From classrooms and halls to music rooms, libraries and outdoor learning areas.

  • Proven solutions for real schools
    Explore Calando Acoustic Panels, Custom Calando, Calando One and other acoustic systems designed specifically for education environments.

  • Real project stories and outcomes
    Before-and-after insights from schools across Australia — including primary, secondary, faith-based and specialist learning spaces.

  • How Avenue works with schools
    Our process from assessment and acoustic modelling through to installation with minimal disruption.

  • Design, durability and sustainability considerations
    Fire-rated, tamper-resistant, eco-conscious products that support long-term performance.

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Clients

A Space That Works — and Feels Right

I really appreciated the clear communication and willingness of the Avenue staff to work through ideas to come up with a great outcome. They were particularly helpful in coming up with creative responses and ideas to gain a good-looking and practical outcome.

I was very happy with the prompt service as well as the creative options that were made available to us. We are really happy with the outcome of the install. It is both aesthetic and great at reducing the sound deflection.

Brisbane School of Theology

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