£40,000
For Three Schools
20
July 1954 Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga) |
Lake
Albert, Tumut and Leeton New buildings and extensions to
three Riverina schools costing £40,000 are under construction for the
Department of Education. The extra classroom space will accommodate 700
children. A new Infants' school building nearing completion on the new
Capper Street site at Tumut will take 300 children in eight
classrooms. The building Is in an L-shape. It will relieve the primary and
secondary school where there will now be more space for those divisions. The Minister for Agriculture and Food
Production (Mr. Graham) will officially open a new classroom at the Lake
Albert Demonstration School on August 16. This timber-framed unit will
take the lower classes. The old school building was not big enough
to hold the upper and lower classes. The space formerly occupied by the
lower class in the old school will be used for a library and other amenities. A new 12-room primary school building
at Leeton is expected to be finished this year. It will hold
400 boys and girls. They will be accommodated in four rooms, with,
the extra rooms used for administration purposes. Provision for
extension has been made at the building, which is on land adjacent
to the existing school site. The next meeting of the Education
Week committee will be held in the South Wagga School, on July 27. |