- Sapphire St Niddrie 3042
Upgrade and Modernisation
Start
Q4 2020Planning
Design
Construction
Finish
Q4 2024
The above dates are forecast only and subject to change.
About the project
We completed a major upgrade for this school. We modernised Block A, Block C which comprises the new auditorium, and the Music Block.
Funding
In the 2020–21 State Budget, the school received $10.204 million. In 2022 the school was allocated a further $2.05 million.
Funding type
- Upgrade and Modernisation
Minor Capital Works Fund
Start
Q2 2022Planning
Design
Construction
Finish
Q1 2024
The above dates are forecast only and subject to change.
About the project
We refurbished the toilet and changerooms in the school's gymnasium to improve amenity, cleanliness and hygiene. This work was supported by our Minor Capital Works Fund – a program for small building projects that make a big difference in our schools.
Funding
In the 2022–23 State Budget the project received $467,127 from the Minor Capital Works Fund.
Funding type
- Minor Capital Works Fund
Inclusive Schools Fund - Round 6
Start
Q2 2021Planning
Design
Construction
Finish
Q1 2023
The above dates are forecast only and subject to change.
About the project
We built an outdoor inclusive reading and learning space.
Funding
In Round 6 of the Inclusive Schools Fund, this project received $192,000.
Funding type
- Inclusive Schools Fund
Permanent Modular School Buildings Program
Start
Q2 2019Planning
Design
Construction
Finish
Q4 2020
The above dates are forecast only and subject to change.
About the project
We demolished Block D, which contained asbestos, and replaced it with a new permanent modular building. The building incorporates a technology hub that includes theory, practical and VR rooms, makers space, storage and offices.
We also upgraded the school oval and completed other improvements across the school.
Our modular facilities require less time for planning and construction, resulting in reduced disruption to students, staff and teaching programs. They are sustainable and innovatively designed, with a comparable lifespan to bricks and mortar structures.
Rosehill Secondary College is benefitting from the Permanent Modular School Buildings Program.
Funding
In the 2019–20 State Budget, the school received $4.513 million.
Funding type
- Permanent Modular School Buildings Program
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