- 115 Eminence Blvd Doreen 3754
Planning for an Upgrade and Modernisation
Start
Q2 2023Planning
Design
Construction
Finish
Subject to future funding
The above dates are forecast only and subject to change.
About the project
Funding
Funding type
- Planning
Upgrade and Modernisation
Start
Planning
Design
Construction
Finish
Q2 2018
The above dates are forecast only and subject to change.
About the project
Hazel Glen College is a new P-12 school in the high growth area of Doreen.
In the 2011–12 and 2012–13 Stage Budgets, $6.2 million and $10 million respectively was provided for the purchase of a school site and the construction of a primary school.
The College received $11.5 million in the 2013–14 State Budget for Stage 1 comprising the construction of a secondary college which was completed at the beginning of the 2015 school year.
The College received $12 million in the 2014–15 State Budget for Stage 2 of development which consists of provision of specialist learning spaces, a performing arts area and senior gym.
In the 2015–16 State Budget, Hazel Glen College received $7.8 million to complete Stage 3 and 4 of development.
Facilities
The new school at Hazel Glen College provides for the education needs of the whole community. Primary, Middle School and Secondary campuses are located on the same site, linked by a series of pathways, active and passive outdoor recreation spaces.
Stage 1 and 2 Facilities
- Junior Flexible Learning Neighbourhoods
- Outdoor learning spaces
- Primary and Secondary administration areas
- STEAM Centre (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths)
- Hospitality and Performing Arts Centre
- Two-court gymnasium with fitness centre
- Four outdoor basketball/netball courts
- Junior and Senior sports oval
Stage 3 and 4 Facilities
- Two-storey senior learning centre
- Two outdoor basketball courts
- Staff carpark area
- Access roads and pathways
- Landscaping
- Pedestrian bridge linking to the school's STEAM building
Funding
Previously, the school had received $39.7 million in funding. In the 2015–16 State Budget, $7.8 million was allocated to this project.
Funding type
- Upgrade and Modernisation
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