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Endeavour Centre open for students

Fountain Gate Secondary College students have a new home for their science endeavours, with a new state-government funded STEM facility opening today.

Member for Narre Warren North Luke Donnellan today visited the college to open its $4.5 million upgrade, which includes a new STEM hub, dubbed ‘The Endeavour Centre’.

The Centre has been funded out of the state government’s $3.8 billion in funding for school upgrades.

“We’re ensuring local students have the best facilities, our classrooms have the best teachers and every child is given every chance to succeed,” said Member for Narre Warren North, Luke Donnellan.

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