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Drouin Secondary College is a semi-rural campus situated 95 kilometers south east of Melbourne that caters for students that come from a large geographical area.
The College was allocated $4,500,000 in capital works funding to provide students and teachers with 21 st century learning facilities.
The project involved careful masterplanning that considered the existing site conditions, staging of the works and ongoing site occupation to facilitate a new Learning Centre and Canteen pavilion to properly accommodate the projected future enrolment of 375 additional students.
The Learning Centre, located on the site of the old Canteen building, allows for gathering and a variety of flexible learning settings, consisting of seven General Learning Areas arranged around a central break out space.
The new Canteen pavilion is a new social heart for the school, with new amenity and covered areas, which are important for the West Gippsland climate.
Significant upgrades, re-distribution and staging of site services also formed part of the project scope which was delivered on time and under budget.
Drouin Secondary College is a semi-rural campus situated 95 kilometers south east of Melbourne that caters for students that come from a large geographical area.
The College was allocated $4,500,000 in capital works funding to provide students and teachers with 21 st century learning facilities.
The project involved careful masterplanning that considered the existing site conditions, staging of the works and ongoing site occupation to facilitate a new Learning Centre and Canteen pavilion to properly accommodate the projected future enrolment of 375 additional students.
The Learning Centre, located on the site of the old Canteen building, allows for gathering and a variety of flexible learning settings, consisting of seven General Learning Areas arranged around a central break out space.
The new Canteen pavilion is a new social heart for the school, with new amenity and covered areas, which are important for the West Gippsland climate.
Significant upgrades, re-distribution and staging of site services also formed part of the project scope which was delivered on time and under budget.