WIMMERA schools will be able to upgrade old buildings after the state government announced new money for maintenance.
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Seven Wimmera schools are among 400 schools to share in $40 million.
Hopetoun P-12 College will receive $246,000, Horsham Primary School will receive $166,000 and Horsham West and Haven Primary School will receive $60,000.
Dimboola Primary School will receive $47,000, Kaniva College $29,000, Apsley Primary School $13,000 and Beulah Primary School $5000.
Hopetoun P-12 College principal Tony Hand said he was ecstatic to learn about the money.
“We haven’t got the finer details yet about where exactly we can spend it, but it will certainly contribute to our refurbishment work in putting all the students onto one campus,” he said.
The college moved all of its students onto the senior school campus from the start of this year.
Previously there was about one kilometre between the junior and senior sites. “This money will allow us to now focus on some of the secondary school buildings and remove some old, decommissioned buildings,” Mr Hand said.
“We had plans in place for these buildings, but we weren’t expecting any money, so this will allow us to get our plans into action.”
Mr Hand said merging the school’s two campuses had been a positive move.
“The transition of all students onto one campus has been exceptionally smooth, which is a credit to students, staff and the community,” he said.
Horsham Primary School principal Chris Walter said how the money would be spent was still to be decided.
“We are really pleased got some money and it is always very helpful to our school,” he said.
Education Minister James Merlino said the funding boost would allow more schools to replace or upgrade building that were in poor conditions.
“It’s important our teachers and students have the first-rate classrooms they deserve,” he said.