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nis 发表于 2015-11-11 08:27 
道口?哈哈。工党到下台的时候能改好几个?
8个亿能建几十个小学了。可怜很多维洲小学生还在50年前的防震棚 ...
Building Underway On $291m Project For 15 New Schools
Tuesday 10 November 2015
Minister for Education James Merlino and Member for Yan Yean Danielle Green have turned the first sod on one of the new school building projects that will provide the outstanding education and opportunities that local kids need to be their best.
Getting building underway at Mernda Central Prep-Year 12, Mr Merlino announced that each of the new schools will also function as a community hub, opening up access to a range of facilities for local families.
The project will provide gyms, swimming pools, meeting spaces, adult learning spaces, and childcare facilities alongside world-class school facilities.
All new and refurbished schools will provide facilities to accommodate students with disabilities and additional needs. This is part of the Andrews Labor Government’s Special Needs Plan which supports the Education State commitment to give all students an equal right to the knowledge and skills to shape their lives.
The 15 new schools will also boast the latest in environmentally sustainable design, and the Centre for Education and Research in Environmental Strategies will run community and environmental programs at each school.
Delivered through a $291 million Public Private Partnership, the new schools will be financed, designed, built and maintained by Learning Communities Victoria for 25 years.
The 15 new schools – built in some of the State’s fastest growing areas – are:
Mernda Central Prep-Year 6
Mernda Central Years 7-12
Mernda South Primary School
Epping North Primary School
Pakenham South West Primary School
Heather Grove Primary School
Cranbourne South West Primary School
Casey Central East Primary School
Point Cook South Prep-Year 9
North Geelong Special Developmental School
Bannockburn Prep-Year 6
Bannockburn Years 7-12
Armstrong Creek Education Precinct – including Armstrong Creek Special School and Armstrong Creek Primary School
Torquay North Primary School |
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