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School receives significant grant

Gilson College in Taylors Hill has received a $800,000 federal government grant to improve its sporting facilities.

The grant will go towards the reconstruction of the school’s oval as well as the addition of a synthetic turf junior soccer pitch, a long jump area, down ball and discus zones, and a hybrid basketball and netball court.

Gorton MP Alice Jordan-Baird said the project, funded through the capital grants program, will improve student educational opportunities and outcomes, and enhance physical education, sports training, interschool participation and community events.

Ms Jordan-Baird said the new facilities will also provide Gilson College staff, teachers and students with better quality modern spaces to work, teach and learn.

“The teachers, staff and students at Gilson College foster a strong culture of leadership, community engagement and positive ethics,” Ms Jordan-Baird said.

“This project highlights the school’s well-rounded curriculum, balancing academics, outdoor education and personal growth.”

Ms Jordan-Baird said the new facilities will benefit current Gilson College students, as well as future student cohorts.

“We have a young and growing community here in Melbourne’s west, and new facilities such as these are positive steps to enhancing educational opportunities for our local youth.” Ms Jordan-Baird said.

“I congratulate Gilson College and look forward to seeing the positive impact these new facilities will have on the school community.”

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