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Work begins on $19.6m learning centre at historic school

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Construction has started on new learning centre at a 140-year-old Sunshine Coast school.

The $19.6 million project at Yandina State School will include a two-storey learning centre with six learning areas, administration facilities, office spaces, visiting specialist rooms, a staffroom, meeting and conference rooms, an outdoor learning area, undercroft, amenities and a lift.

The school’s tennis court and maintenance shed will also be replaced as part of the project, along with the construction of a new car park with additional spaces.

Some technical services will also be upgraded, such as a new fire booster cabinet and pump with dedicated fire hydrant service, a new pad mount transformer, ICT works and an improved security system.

Yandina State School principal Michael Cookman said he welcomed the investment in the project.

“We’re really looking forward to seeing these new facilities take shape, particularly the new learning centre, which is much needed for our growing community,” he said.

Member for Nicklin Rob Skelton this week visited the school to see the progress.

“I’m delighted our local schools are getting the investment they need to keep up with the growing pace of our communities,” he said.

Minister for Education Grace Grace said the improvements would help students’ learning.

“The state government is committed to investing in Queensland schools to provide new and enhanced learning facilities and ensure students receive a world-class education,” she said.

“I’m pleased the state government is investing in Yandina State School to deliver a new two-storey learning centre, and a new car parking area.

“This lovely old school has grown quickly so we’re delivering a new learning centre with six classrooms, an outdoor learning area, administration and staffroom, as well as an undercroft to allow for future growth.”

The learning centre is due for completion during Term 2 next year.

The school’s website says it was established in 1884 and has about 350 students from Prep to Year 6.

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