A NEW multipurpose hall and classrooms were officially opened at St Paul Apostle South School in Endeavour Hills on Sunday.
The school received $2.125 million for the facilities through the National School Pride (NSP) program and Primary Schools for the 21st Century (P21) elements of Australian Government’s Building the Education Revolution (BER).
Holt MP Anthony Byrne attended the opening and said the new facilities greatly benefited both the school and local community.
“It has been fantastic to see the principal, school staff, parents and tradespeople working together to deliver these important projects. Now that they are completed, teachers and students in our local schools will be teaching and learning in 21st Century facilities that they so richly deserve,” he said.
“I am delighted to celebrate the opening of this multipurpose hall and to witness first hand, the impact this has had on this school and the broader community.
“I am also delighted to announce that this particular project supported the employment of over a 100 workers from the building and construction industry.”
Further information about this project and all schools funded under the BER is available at www.buildingtheeducationrevolution.gov.au or at www.economicstimulusplan.gov.au.
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