School Funding Rollout

01 November 2019

Maintenance Blitz funding starts rolling out to schools in Joondalup
1 November 2019

• From Monday 28 October, this first phase of funding starts rolling out to schools for maintenance projects
• Funding to address maintenance issues and create local jobs.

The McGowan Government recently announced a $200 million package to address maintenance works in public schools – and phase one has started to roll out this week.

All public schools, including 12 schools and two education support centres in the Joondalup electorate, will start receiving their maintenance allocation this week, as part of the job-creating Major Maintenance Blitz package.

Funding includes:
BELDON PRIMARY SCHOOL $1,158,567
OCEAN REEF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL $718,512
BEAUMARIS PRIMARY SCHOOL $376,571
POSEIDON PRIMARY SCHOOL $282,925
MULLALOO HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL $127,786
OCEAN REEF PRIMARY SCHOOL $118,300
BELRIDGE SECONDARY COLLEGE $80,537
EDDYSTONE PRIMARY SCHOOL $79,050
EDGEWATER PRIMARY SCHOOL $78,559
CONNOLLY PRIMARY SCHOOL $57,166
BELDON EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE $26,000
BELRIDGE SECONDARY EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE $26,000
HEATHRIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL $26,000
MULLALOO BEACH PRIMARY SCHOOL $26,000

The schools package will create 3,150 jobs across the State including electricians, painters, plumbers, builders and carpenters.

Schools will be encouraged to use local contractors to deliver these works and can use the McGowan Government’s ‘Direct to Market’ framework, which provides schools the ability to engage local contractors directly, without unnecessary red tape.

The major maintenance blitz represents one of the biggest investments in WA schools and builds on the $453 million investment in 2019-20 alone, to improve infrastructure in public schools and create jobs.

Comments attributed to Emily Hamilton MLA Member for Joondalup:

“This is great news for local students!

""I'm proud to be a member of the McGowan Government that has invested a total of $3.2million in schools in the Joondalup electorate as part of this maintenance blitz.

“Edgewater Primary School is able to carry out structural maintenance with its $78,559 funding.
“Over the past few weeks I have been visiting local schools to let them know what funding they will receive and also shared the good news with Boards, Councils and P&Cs.”

Media Contact: Emily Hamilton 9300 3990

Photo (sent as a separate attachment) left to right: Ms Emily Hamilton MLA, Member for Joondalup, with Edgewater Primary School students and Principal, Kim Perkins.