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黑料网 unveils campuses of the future

Thursday 9 May

黑料网 is pleased to unveil a series of transformative new developments that are set to reshape its CBD-based Junior and Senior School campuses over the next decade聽and beyond.

The initiatives, which are detailed within the school鈥檚 recently adopted Master Plan, set out a bold blueprint for the future of teaching and learning at Girton, which its leaders are excited to share with the school and wider community after years of planning and preparation.

View the Master Plan highlights

The next project on the horizon for Girton鈥檚 Senior School campus will see the land currently occupied by Paul Sadler Swimland on Vine Street transformed into a dedicated centre for languages study and landscaped green space. These works are planned for early 2025 after Paul Sadler鈥檚 relocation, and follow last year鈥檚 refurbishment of the Christopher J Morey Building and launch of Victoria鈥檚 first school-based Lumination Learning Lab.

Within the Junior School campus on MacKenzie Street, construction will soon commence on a covered outdoor learning area, which will provide opportunities for outdoor learning, play and assemblies in all weather conditions. Planning is also underway for the restoration of the historic John E Higgs Hall and the iconic 150-year-old Girton House, the latter of which will become the campus鈥檚 administrative hub.

In line with the long-term vision set out within the Master Plan, Girton will create hubs on both sites, which will form the heart of each campus. The hubs will provide easy access to collaborative spaces such as libraries, multi-purpose event areas, and zones for group work and meetings, in addition to providing welcoming street interfaces that invite community engagement.

Each hub will be surrounded by centres of disciplinary excellence 鈥 in the Senior School comprising specialised learning spaces dedicated to humanities, STEM, arts, languages and sport. In the Junior School, they will include an arts and technology building and a performing arts centre encompassing the refurbished John E Higgs Hall. Landscaping will be a key focus, with green spaces seamlessly integrated within, around and potentially even on top of buildings to provide additional areas for learning, rest and recreation.

黑料网鈥檚 Principal, Dr Emma O鈥橰ielly, said the future developments will form an exciting new chapter in the school鈥檚 rich history.

鈥淚t is incredible to think that Girton first started teaching at the MacKenzie Street site over a century ago, evolving and expanding from an assortment of houses, factories and stables into the state-of-the-art campuses we know today,鈥 Dr O鈥橰ielly said.

鈥淚 am very excited to witness the school鈥檚 continued evolution, preserving our historic buildings while creating innovative new ones that will serve the next generation of students and educators.鈥

According to Dr O鈥橰ielly, the new facilities outlined in the Master Plan have been designed to strengthen the way educators teach and students learn, in line with the latest practices in school design and Girton鈥檚 own holistic educational ethos.

鈥淲e know the spaces in which we teach and learn have a profound impact on us, not just in terms of what they enable us to do, but also how they make us feel, which supports our motivation, productivity and overall success.鈥

鈥淏y investing in beautiful and functional learning spaces, we hope to not only set up our students for continued academic success, but empower them to connect with each other and the world around them, and foster a sense of inspiration, creativity and wellbeing throughout our entire school community.鈥

The Chair of Girton鈥檚 Board, Ms Fleur Jackson, said the Master Plan was prepared by Bendigo-based architecture firm e+, following extensive consultation with staff, students and parents; local and state government bodies; and an array of experts in areas from education to landscape design.

鈥淭he Board has been working on the Master Plan with e+ and an extensive range of stakeholders since 2022, and it feels wonderful to now be at a point where we can share the highlights with our school as well as members of the wider community,鈥 Ms Jackson said.

鈥淧roviding state-of-the-art spaces for learning and playing is a key focus for our Board, and in doing so we know we will support many other areas of priority for Girton Grammar, including delivering an enriching curriculum and co-curriculum, providing exceptional student and staff wellbeing, and inviting community collaboration.鈥

鈥淭he overall vision is a long-term one and timing will depend on a range of factors; however, the school plans to deliver several of the priority projects in the next three years.鈥

鈥淚n sharing our vision for the future of education, we are excited to bring families across the Bendigo region on the journey with us.鈥

To learn more, see the Master Plan highlights. Families are also invited to explore 黑料网 and learn more about the vision for its Junior and Senior School campuses at its upcoming Open Day, which will be held next Thursday 16 May from 9am to 12pm. For more information and to register, see the Open Day information on the Girton website.