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Work Starts on Churchill School Upgrades
Architect appointed to design the Churchill school’s upgrade.
Students at Churchill Primary School are a step closer to getting the facilities they need for a great start in life, with an architect appointed to design the school’s exciting upgrade.
Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing today announced that Grove Architecture has been appointed to design the school’s $2.634 million upgrade.
The upgrade will see the delivery of a brand new architect-designed modular building that will feature general purpose classrooms, an administration suite, and student and staff toilet facilities.
The Andrews Government has invested $7.2 billion to deliver more than 1,460 school upgrades, supporting over 7,500 construction jobs for Victorians.
Under the government’s school building boom, a total of 100 new schools will open by 2026, ensuring every child has a great local school and a great start in life.
The government is building the Education State to ensure that every student can access a great local school and get a quality education.
Quotes attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing
"As part of our ongoing school infrastructure funding, we’re making sure that more schools across the region and the state have facilities that are bright, modern, accessible and fit-for-purpose."
"Churchill Primary’s school community is a step closer to having the great facilities that kids need to thrive, and that staff and teachers deserve."
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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