NEW facilities worth $1.55 million were officially opened at Trinity Catholic Primary School earlier this week.
The new facilities will benefit the 540 students from prep to year six who are enrolled at the Narre Warren South school.
Victorian Senator Mitch Fifield unveiled the upgraded campus, which now features seven new learning areas and a refurbished and extended multi-purpose room.
“These outstanding facilities will help ensure all students at Trinity Catholic Primary School are encouraged to realise their potential and attain their goals,” he said.
Senator Fifield congratulated the school and its community on establishing the best possible facilities for its students.
He said the project demonstrated the Australian Government’s commitment to providing every student with the best possible learning environment through the provision of these new and updated facilities.
“The Australian Government is committed to ensuring every student receives a quality school education,” he said.
Senator opens school facilities
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