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Sod turn on a new chapter

Our Lady of the Southern Cross Primary School turned the page – or soil – on a new chapter on Thursday 26 February.

Students and distinguished guests joined in a sod turning ceremony to mark the beginning of construction of a new $3.4 million discovery centre and learning spaces.

The major building project, made possible through a state government grant, represents one of the most significant developments for the school and promises to transform and enhance learning opportunities for current and future students.

Principal Justin Hilton described the day as “a milestone moment for our school community.

“This discovery centre will be far more than a place for books,” he said.

“It will be a hub of creativity, inquiry and collaboration — a space where imagination and learning come alive.”

The $3.4 million facility will include a contemporary library, flexible learning areas, digital research zones and dedicated spaces for group exploration and STEM activities.

Construction is scheduled to begin immediately, with completion anticipated by term three this year.

The ceremony was also attended by the Regional Bishop Archdiocese of Melbourne Martin Ashe who offered a blessing for the project.

Mr Hilton said as the shovels hit the dirt, cheers erupted from the students and those tuning in via live stream.

He added that student participation symbolised the heart of the project: creating a modern, innovative space designed to inspire young minds.

If all proceeds according to schedule, the new discovery centre will open its doors to students during term three.

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