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Kingston Education Project
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The Kingston Education Project forms part of the Department of Education’s Capital Investment Program from 2006/07 to 2010/11. The project is to relocate the Kingston High School in time for the new school year of 2011. The proposed site is in Kingston View Drive, adjacent to the existing Kingborough Sports Centre and associated facilities. Key features of the site include views of the Derwent River and Mt Wellington, the corner aspect on both Summerleas Road and Kingston View Drive and the community presence adjacent to the site.The new high school will accommodate approximately 700 students and provide state-of-the-art general and specialist teaching and learning. It is anticipated that construction will commence in late 2008 with a view to the school being completed and ready for the 2011 school year. The design objectives include:
Substantial work has been undertaken by the Department of Education on the project, including:
Information Communications and TechnologyThe school will be a model school in the use of technology in support of high student achievement. The emerging trends for wireless technology will be accommodated in the design of the new school that will enable ‘anytime, anywhere’ learning. A strategy is under development to identify the technological requirements to ensure the Kingston Education Project is a learning showcase for other schools.
Community Access to FacilitiesThe new facility will promote and support the potential for sharing facilities with the wider community. There will be opportunities for community use of the Performance and Cafeteria building and school use of sporting facilities provided by Kingborough Council at the Kingborough Sports Centre. Management agreements between Kingborough Council and the Department of Education are currently being drafted to enable the sharing of resources.
Communication and ConsultationThe State Government and the Department of Education are committed to the development of this project in consultation with important stakeholder groups, including the Kingborough Council, other local councils, education and training related groups, parents, the local community and local developers. A communication plan has been developed that provides a range of opportunities for the community to provide input into the school design and use arrangements. | ||
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