BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » New $12.7M catholic school in Clyde to open in 2027

New $12.7M catholic school in Clyde to open in 2027

Construction on a new $12.7 million Catholic Primary School in Clyde, is set to begin and is planning to open in 2027.

The first sod at the new site of St Carlo Acutis Catholic Primary school was turned last week with the Bishop of Sale, Very Reverend Greg Bennet marking the new project.

Named after the first millennial Saint, according to the Diocese of Sale, Saint Carlo Acutis is known for his acts of kindness, devotion to the Eucharist and innovative use of technology to share faith.

Those in attendance at the sod ceremony included Bass MP Jordan Crugnale, members from Clyde North’s Parish as well as representatives of the project’s team and local catholic primary school principals, students and parents.

Stage 1 of the project, which is supported by the State’s $6 million grant from the Building Fund for Non-Government Schools (catholic stream), will involve eight general areas and specialist spaces in supporting teachers, outdoor learning areas, administration spaces and a multipurpose resource hub.

The new school will also feature a shielded outdoor learning area, over two hardcourts and a junior AFL oval.

According to the media release, Paul Velten, executive director of Diocese of Sale Catholic Education, said that the construction of the new school is significant for families who are seeking accessible, affordable, faith-based and modern education.

Announced in 2024, the Victorian Government has committed $450 million in the 2023–24 State Budget to build and upgrade low-fee catholic and independent schools across the state.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Councillor withdraws legal case against CEO

    Councillor withdraws legal case against CEO

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 442319 A legal case by a City of Greater Dandenong councillor against the council’s CEO has been dropped just two days before the hearing,…

  • Casey residents surveyed to guide community wellness

    Casey residents surveyed to guide community wellness

    Some Casey locals might get their chance at providing critical feedback and insights and in turn, help the council shape the future of health and wellbeing in their area. Over…

  • Cracking start to the year

    Cracking start to the year

    **There are different ways of breaking a cricket bat. TOORADIN star Cal O’Hare has done it twice the conventional way; basically being too good for his own good; breaking two…

  • Cricket, Cranny and Carlos

    Cricket, Cranny and Carlos

    BLAIR: Well fellas, we’re back for Let’s Talk Sport and there’s no shortage of things to chat about. Cricket season is getting to the pointy end and we’ve had plenty…

  • Two-hour police pursuit ends in jail

    Two-hour police pursuit ends in jail

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 481350 A Frankston serial car thief has been jailed for up to 26 months after a perilous, two-hour police pursuit across the South East.…

  • Empowering migrant water safety

    Empowering migrant water safety

    Dr Harpreet Singh Kandra often recalls the story of his nearly fatal drowning when he was a boy. The community volunteer and academic at Federation University, remembers the moment he…

  • Vengeful tenant jailed after arson spree

    Vengeful tenant jailed after arson spree

    An evicted tenant who inflicted a series of firebombing attacks against her ex-housemates and landlord has been jailed for at least four years. Tsai-Wei Hung, 33, pleaded guilty at the…

  • Casey commuters say Metro Tunnel trips now harder

    Casey commuters say Metro Tunnel trips now harder

    Casey commuters say the new Metro Tunnel service on the Cranbourne and East Pakenham lines has made travelling to the city more time-consuming, less convenient, and stressful. The changes have…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Rock in the outdoors Two powerhouses of Australian rock Kutcha and Cash Savage & The Last Drinks in a unique collaboration. Supported by Canisha. Part of a free six-week outdoor…

  • Peak-hour fault strands Cranbourne and Pakenham commuters

    Peak-hour fault strands Cranbourne and Pakenham commuters

    Afternoon-peak commuters on the Cranbourne and East Pakenham lines were stuck in the trains without air conditioning for up to two and a half hours last night, after a fault…