Students in West Gippsland studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects are now benefitting from new facilities funded by the Victorian Government.
Victorian Minister for Education James Merlino visited Drouin Secondary College for a tour of the school’s $4.5 million new facilities and to see the recently completed $5.8 million STEM Centre at nearby Warragul Regional College.
At Warragul Regional College, brand-new facilities designed by GHD Woodhead and built by 2Construct have delivered a new STEM hub, incorporating science, food tech, classrooms, as well as a senior student study lounge, breakout and collaboration areas.
At Drouin Secondary College, a series of brand-new facilities designed by Law Architects and built by Mackie Group have also been constructed, with a new Learning Centre incorporating seven classrooms, a breakout space, study lounge, a new canteen facility, as well as inside and outside seating areas.
New and modern school buildings contribute to school pride for students, parents and the wider community, building their engagement with education.
Investment in STEM education and purpose-built facilities will ensure students are ready for the changing demands of our 21st Century economy.
The Victorian Government has invested $3.8 billion to deliver more than 1,300 school upgrades, supporting almost 5,000 construction jobs for Victorians.
Under the Victorian Government’s school building boom, 100 new schools will open over the next eight years – ensuring every child has a great local school and a great start in life.
This building boom will continue over the coming years, with the Government having appointed builders to start delivering 11 schools across the state that will open in 2020.
The Victorian Government is building the Education State to ensure that every student can access a great local school and get a great education.
Source: Vic Government