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$850k refurb set for St Patrick’s Primary

St Patrick’s Primary School’s Junior learning areas are set to undergo further refurbishment following approval from the Federal Government for an $850,000 Capital Grant to support the works.

Director of Catholic Education for the Diocese of Sale (DOSCEL), Mr Paul Velten welcomed the funding commitment provided by the Federal Government’s Capital Grants Program (CGP) which is allocated through the Victorian Catholic Block Grant Authority (BGA).

The proposed Stage 2 project is to refurbish nine learning areas into contemporary light-filled spaces, a common area, wet area, project spaces and a resource area. This project will follow the recent completion of a Stage 1 project which included an extension to the junior building incorporating toilets and stores.

Principal Mrs Megan Escalante said the funding grant was terrific news as it will enable the school to continue the refurbishment of the junior learning spaces into vibrant learning areas that cater for all students at St Patrick’s.

“The money will enable each building to have plenty of space for students to work in small groups with their teachers, as well as revitalise existing older buildings,” Mrs Escalante said.

Mr Velten said this project was a testament to the commitment and vision of DOSCEL, the school and the parish community to provide excellent education opportunities to families in the Pakenham area.

“When completed, these refurbished facilities will provide the necessary resources and spaces for students to thrive academically, spiritually, and socially,” Mr Velten said.

“We are most grateful to the Australian Government for its continued support and recognition of the importance of Catholic school capital infrastructure in our diocese through these grants.”

It is anticipated the refurbishment project will commence in April 2025 with a completion date planned for December 2025.

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