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30 November, 2024

Wreckers unleash art of building new classrooms

LATEST demolition of old classrooms at Wedderburn College started on Monday as builders work to have a $12.9 million upgrade finished by next April. Wreckers took to the school’s science rooms, canteen, wellbeing centre and assistant principal’s...


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LATEST demolition of old classrooms at Wedderburn College started on Monday as builders work to have a $12.9 million upgrade finished by next April.
Wreckers took to the school’s science rooms, canteen, wellbeing centre and assistant principal’s office just days after students moved into new science rooms constructed in the project’s first stage.
College principal Danny Forrest said the leisure centre roof had been replaced with internal work to start shortly.
“Things are looking good to have the significant upgrade all finished by the end of term one next year,” he said.
Meanwhile, tenders have been called for the college’s early learning and childcare centre that is due to open for the 2026 school year.
Mr Forrest said designs for the centre had been finished and its location was being finalised.
The centre’s name is listed by the Victorian School Building Authority as being interim. The State Government has been giving new centres indigenous names.

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