Architect appointed for Camboon Primary School upgrade

  • Hodge Collard Preston Architects appointed to the Camboon Primary School project
  • Significant works include a new kindergarten/pre-primary building
  • Construction expected to start in November 2022
  • Education and Training Minister Sue Ellery today announced the appointment of Perth architects Hodge Collard Preston Architects to design a major building project that will benefit the younger students at Camboon Primary School in Noranda.

    Design and planning for the $3 million works is already underway, with construction scheduled to commence in late 2022.

    The significant project, which is a McGowan Government election commitment, includes a kindergarten and pre-primary building with teaching spaces, kitchen facilities and storage spaces.

    The brand new facilities will support Camboon Primary School's youngest students to learn and achieve their best.

    The new building is anticipated to be completed in mid-2023.

    As stated by Education and Training Minister Sue Ellery:

    "These new facilities will go a long way to providing an ideal environment for kindergarten and pre-primary students to learn, play and make friends in.

    "I know young families in the local community will welcome the new additions, so it's exciting to see they are now in development."

    As stated by Morley MLA Amber-Jade Sanderson:

    "This is an important milestone for the planned upgrades to Camboon Primary School, which are part of our Government's work to improve the infrastructure of local schools.

    "We have fantastic schools in our local area and I am proud to be part of a government that invests in facilities to support the development of students who are in their crucial early years."

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