Wyndham Vale Primary School has been announced as one of 46 schools across Victoria to receive a cash injection from the state government to conduct maintenance.
The school was allocated more than $96,000 to undergo roof works, structural works and switchboard works.
Works are determined by a rolling facilities evaluation process, which provides up-to-date information on the condition of schools to create a faster and more targeted allocation of funding.
The money comes from the government’s Planned Maintenance Program (PMP), with $22.5 million coming in this latest round of funding.
Including this latest round of funding, the PMP has funded $128.8 million for 368 projects at 320 schools in 2025.
Werribee MP John Lister said he was happy to see the school get a share of the funding.
“I’m sure students, staff and families are delighted to see Wyndham Vale Primary School share in funding that will ensure we have the best facilities to learn in.”
Deputy Premier and Education Minister Ben Carroll said the upgrades would be state-of-art.
“The education state is working to ensure every Victorian school can provide students with modern, safe and engaging learning environments,” he said.
“Our Planned Maintenance Program invests in our schools and the future of our kids, who thrive in state-of-the-art facilities.”







