HAMPTON Park Primary School will lay permanent foundations after the state budget delivered $700,000 to remove its portable classrooms.
Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley recently announced the funds to upgrade the school’s ageing relocatable classrooms with new building structures.
Principal Leonie King said new and modern learning spaces will ensure the school can meet the needs of its students.
“This funding will enable us to complete our original plan of creating permanent learning spaces that provide an outstanding educational experience for all students,” Ms King said.
School gets sure footing

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