Students at Tatachilla Lutheran College in McLaren Vale will benefit from new learning facilities thanks to $180,000 in funding from the Morrison Government.
Senator for South Australia Anne Ruston officially opened a refurbished and extended school building today on behalf of the Minister for Education Dan Tehan.
“It was great to visit Tatachilla Lutheran College and see the new reception learning centre firsthand and the impact it will have on students’ learning potential,” Senator Ruston said.
Senator Ruston said students and the whole school community would benefit from the new facilities.
“These new learning spaces take into account the latest in educational research and will see students learn more effectively.
“This is part of our commitment to ensuring students have the support they need to succeed in the classroom.
“Students and teachers thrive when their schools have modern and up-to-date facilities – that’s why the Morrison Government is proud of the Capital Grants Program, which has benefited thousands of schools across the nation.”
The Government has committed $703 million until 2022, which provides funding for
non-government schools to improve capital infrastructure.
Schools that want to learn more about the Capital Grants Program can visit https://www.education.gov.au/capital-grants-non-government-schools.
The final project cost was $1,051,935, with the school providing $871,935.