BUILDING BETTER SCHOOLS FOR EVELYN

Wednesday, 06 June 2020

Students in Evelyn will soon benefit from having maintenance works carried out at their schools thanks to the Andrews Labor Government.

Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing MP today announced three Evelyn Schools will be among 78 across the state to share in $5.94 million of Planned Maintenance Program (PMP) funding to help address their maintenance needs.

Birmingham Primary School will receive $45,000 for high priority maintenance works on the school’s Shelter in Place building. These works will be delivered by the Victorian School Building Authority on behalf of the school. The school will also receive $20,000 for high priority maintenance, including ceiling repairs, floor repairs, painting, repairing soffits and surface treatments.

Mount Evelyn Primary School will receive $175,000 for high priority maintenance works on the school’s Shelter in Place building. These works will be delivered by the Victorian School Building Authority on behalf of the school. The school will also receive $5,000 for high priority maintenance, including floor repairs, painting and tree maintenance.

Yarra Ranges Special Developmental School will receive $110,000 for high priority maintenance works on the school’s Shelter in Place building. These works will be delivered by the Victorian School Building Authority on behalf of the school. The school will also receive $10,000 for high priority maintenance, including ceiling repairs, painting and surface treatments.

The PMP provides funding for vital maintenance activities based on need.

A new evaluation system was put in place in 2018 to provide more precise information on the condition of school infrastructure to create timely and targeted allocation of PMP funding.

Last year, every Victorian school shared in $515 million as part of the single largest boost to school maintenance ever undertaken.

This funding is ensuring existing buildings at Victoria’s 1,500 state schools are safe, modern and properly maintained.

Today’s investment is in addition to the more than $7.2 billion already invested in Victorian school infrastructure, which is delivering more than 1,460 school upgrades and 100 new schools by 2026 – ensuring every child can access a great local school where they can achieve their best.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Education James Merlino

“This investment in Evelyn is about making sure all Victorian schools are well maintained and safe, so students learn in the best possible environment.”

“Though our record investment in school infrastructure, we’re delivering for our hard-working school principals, teachers and staff, as well as students and families.”

 Quotes attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing MP

“Our schools do everything possible to get the most out of their students, so it is wonderful news that our students and teachers will be receiving the support and facilities they need.”