What's new at Flemington Primary School?

[Upbeat music plays.]

[On-screen text: Flemington Primary School]

[Three students climb on a horizontal rope bridge.]

[The video cuts to a young girl in a blue jumper and pants, wearing a black hijab (Maab) sits on a metal playground frame.]

[On-screen text: Playground upgrade]

Maab: I love the playgrounds, they’re, like, my favourite thing.

[The video cuts to three school children are each climbing on a separate wooden pole, covered in rock climbing holds.]

[We then see a young boy (Jackson), wearing a dark blue school jumper and shorts, sitting on colourful wooden benches outside]

Jackson: 100% the facilities because they've just been upgraded. It's a lot more safer now.

[Cut a shot moving forward across the playground.]

[Then we see the three students from behind, sitting on the colourful wooden benches, reading books.]

[Cut to another young girl (Maddie), with a dark blue school jumper and shorts, sitting on a triangular wooden bench, in front of the playground.]

Maddie: I think it's really good having all these colours and, like, all nature around us. It's just a much better environment to be working in.

[Cut to a shot moving up from behind some bushes, rising to look across the playground.]

Maab: So this is the Prep-to-2 playground. They like to play tag, hide and seek, a bunch of stuff like that.

[We see Maddie coming down a small slide.]

[Cut to Maab swinging on a rope bridge, smiling at the camera.]

[Then we see a low shot, capturing only the feet of all three students walking past the camera.]

Jackson: In the “ampy”, sometimes we might come out and just enjoy the sunshine, do our writing, some reading.

[We see shots of the three students from the front, reading on the colourful wooden steps, followed by the three of them laughing around a green table.]

[Cut back to Maddie on the triangular wooden bench.]

Maddie: We’ll come out to play a game and you run around more.

[We see a shot of Maddie and Maab throwing a ball to each other.]

Jackson: The upgrading has really made it a lot more fun to play around in.

[We see shots of the three students mediating under a piece of playground equipment, and then another shot of them reading on the steps.]

[The video shows more sweeping shots of the playground.]

Maddie: Because it used to be all grey and boring, but now it's more colourful and it's more fun, more inviting.

[We see close up shots of each student smiling at the camera.]

[Cut to a shot of the playground and the camera tilts up towards the sky.]

The screen fades to black and the VSBA and Victoria State Government logos appear.

[On-screen text: Authorised by The Victorian School Building Authority, 33 St Andrews Place, East Melbourne]

[Transcript ends]

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