Students took centre stage at the opening of a new performing arts centre at Narre Warren South P-12 College.
On Tuesday 18 May, Narre Warren Soutn MP Gary Maas visited the school to officially open the Judith Graley Performing Arts Centre.
He represented the Minister for Education at the opening and was taken on a tour of the new facility by college principal Peter Thatcher and student leaders.
Students also treated guests to musical performances.
Ex-college principal Rob Duncan and the centre’s namesake, Judith Graley, were also in attendance.
The Victorian Government contributed $5.42 million towards the build, which was delivered by Hede Architects and Interface Constructions.
Narre Warren South P-12 College contributed $500,000.
The new performing arts centre will provide a space for students to develop their skills and showcase their many talents and includes an orchestra pit, lighting and sound room, and retractable seating.
The upgrade will support the school’s FUSION Performing Arts Program which assists students with their personal growth, self-discipline and creative thinking.
“The new performing arts centre at Narre Warren South P-12 College will provide so many opportunities for the students and wider community as a dedicated space for our up and coming musicians and artists,” Mr Maas said.
“I am sure that this centre will foster the talents of students for generations to come and will be the place where so many parents and families form lasting memories of their children’s performances.
“Education is no longer just about classrooms, pen and paper.
“Modern learning is about providing 21st century spaces that support students as they find their passions, follow their curiosity, and prepare for the future.”