
Camberwell Girls Grammar School
Camberwell Girls Grammar School is a leading private Anglican early learning, primary and secondary school for girls, located in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Canterbury. Dedicated to nurturing lifelong learners and compassionate leaders, the school empowers students to become catalysts for positive change—both now and in the future.
- Portrait Digital Signage
- High-impact Visuals
- Audac-powered Audio

A digital welcome: elevating the Woodstock Foyer experience.
As part of a broader refurbishment project, Camberwell Girls Grammar School partnered once again with Vision One Technologies to enhance their AV/T ecosystem—this time focusing on digital signage within their Woodstock Foyer. With aesthetics, performance and functionality in mind, our team delivered a signage solution that blends seamlessly into the architecture while providing powerful, flexible communication tools for the school.
- Enhance Communication: Deploy commercial-grade signage to support dynamic messaging, event promotion and school branding in a high-traffic area.
- Integrate Seamlessly with Existing Infrastructure: Leverage existing school-installed power and data services to deliver a cost-effective, non-disruptive installation.
- Deliver Future-Ready Performance and Flexibility: Implement media playback technology capable of independent and stretched content layouts, offering flexible storytelling opportunities.
- ClientCamberwell Girls Grammar School
- DateApril 2025
- Products UsedPhilips 86" 86BDL4650D D-Line Signage Solutions Displays, BrightSign XC2055 Media Player, Audac CIRA8 In-Ceiling Speakers, Audac AMP22 Amplifier, BrightSign XD235 Media Player


Dual display brilliance: synchronised signage in the Lower Woodstock Foyer.
In the Lower Woodstock Foyer, we supplied and installed 2x Philips 86″ 86BDL4650D D-Line Signage Displays in portrait orientation, mounted using Vogels PFW 6815 Portrait Wall Mounts. The D-Line series offers stunning visuals and is powered by Android 11, allowing seamless software integrations and content delivery.
Each display was carefully positioned side-by-side to form a bold and commanding digital canvas. At the heart of the system is a BrightSign XC2055 Media Player, mounted discreetly behind the first panel. This powerful signage engine enables both independent playback per display or stretched content across both screens, offering flexibility for events, announcements or immersive digital art.
To enhance the audiovisual experience, we installed a single Audac CIRA8 In-Ceiling Speaker, powered via an Audac AMP22 Amplifier and mounted in an AUD-MBS101T Surface Box. The CIRA series speaker is known for its premium audio quality, featuring a seamless TwistFix™ grille and clean ceiling integration. The AMP22 mini amplifier delivers compact, efficient power—ideal for spaces like this foyer.


Standalone power: portrait display and audio integration for seamless communication.
Further along the Lower Woodstock Foyer, we installed an additional Philips 65″ 65BDL4650D D-Line Display in portrait orientation, also mounted on a Vogels PFW 6815 bracket. Like its larger counterparts, this panel provides bright, 24/7 visual clarity, ideal for secondary or overflow signage content.
Behind the screen, a BrightSign XD235 Media Player was installed. Compact and powerful, the XD5 series is designed for high-performance 4K signage applications. This player enables smooth video playback, enhanced motion graphics and faster load times, ensuring content is delivered reliably and with impact.
Empowering engagement: a visual gateway to innovation and connection.
Large-format, portrait-mounted displays deliver high-brightness digital content that captures attention and elevates school branding.
The installations were completed using existing power/data infrastructure and designed to blend into the foyer environment.
BrightSign media players allow content to be displayed independently or stretched across dual displays for creative presentation formats.
The addition of Audac audio ensures announcements and media are not only seen—but heard—with clarity and presence.