The Victorian Government is investing $42 million into planning for school infrastructure projects to fast-track the state’s long-term economic recovery hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Shaun Leane MP, Member for Eastern Metropolitan Region announced Vermont Secondary College is one of 33 further schools given the green light to start planning for upgrades and new builds under the Infrastructure Planning and Acceleration Fund.

 

Vermont Secondary will receive $675 000 to plan for a new competition-grade gym at Vermont Secondary College.

 

The Victorian School Building Authority will work with school communities and provide principals and school leaders with ‘Bricks & Mortar’ training, which covers the process schools should follow to successfully manage their project.

 

Developing detailed designs now will mean these projects will be shovel-ready once capital funding is allocated in a future State Budget.

The Victorian Government is investing an unprecedented $7.2 billion in Victorian school infrastructure, which is delivering more than 1,460 school upgrades and 100 new schools by 2026 – ensuring every child can access a great local school where they can achieve their best.

 

Quotes attributable to Minister for Education James Merlino

“We are providing students and teachers across the state 21st Century learning facilities to enable them to reach their full potential – that’s why Victoria is the Education State.”

“Planning for school upgrades in the future will provide a much needed boost to our economy as we get on with the post pandemic recover.

Quotes attributable to Shaun Leane MP, Member for Eastern Metropolitan Region

“The Victorian Government is supporting schools in the Eastern Suburbs to help their students achieve their best results by planning for a future upgrade for their school community.”