The school will soon boast fully refurbished staff and administration facilities after successfully seeking a NSW Government grant.
The grant will be used to provide an extensive refurbishment of the current administration and staff areas.
The refurb will bring areas up to the same standard as the other state of the art collaborative learning areas the school currently poses.
The works will also include the development of several specialty spaces for staff to work with parents and students.
School principal John Carey says the new facilities are most welcome.
“Our teaching and parent community are very excited about this refurbishment,” he said.
“It means we will have the facilities to support parents and students with a greater sense of confidentiality and professionalism.
“As the new principal, I want to acknowledge the work of the parent community in 2019, the 2019 principal Nick Braybon and Catholic Education Wagga Wagga.
“We have been looking forward to this announcement and we are grateful for the support we have received from the NSW Government.”
Member for Albury Justin Clancy says that the grant as part of a four-year, $500 million commitment by the NSW Government under the Building Grants Assistance Scheme (BGAS).
It will give many schools the opportunity to continue developing much needed infrastructure.
“BGAS grants help Independent and Catholic schools with the greatest need build, extend, or upgrade their facilities to provide more student places in growing communities,” Mr. Clancy said.
Mr Carey hopes to announce a commencement date in the very near future.