The Tasmanian Government is delivering a major redevelopment of Exeter High School.

The redevelopment will provide contemporary new learning facilities, support spaces, amenities and specialist areas for students and staff.

Extensive consultation with students, staff and the broader community has informed development of the master plan for Exeter High School.

Click to view the Exeter High School Redevelopment Plan.

Aerial photo of Exeter High School

Timeline

The initial stage of community engagement informs project initiation and planning.

The initial stage of community engagement informs development of a site master plan.

Community engagement is now closed.

Click to view the Community Engagement Outcomes Report.

The project initiation and planning stage informs development of the project master plan and is expected to be completed in the second half of 2020.

The project initiation stage sees the commencement of project planning, documentation and engagement with the school community.

This phase will see the development of a master plan – expected to be completed by the end of November 2020.

This phase will see the development of a master plan and scope of works and is expected to be completed by mid-2022.

Click to view the Exeter High School Redevelopment Plan.

The second stage of engagement provides opportunity for the community to review the master plan via the Department for Education, Children and Young People website and other channels. This is expected to commence in late 2020.

The second stage of engagement provides opportunity for the community to review the master plan via this website and other channels.

Community engagement is now closed.

Design development of the approved master plan in readiness for tendering and construction.

This is expected to be completed in the second half of 2023.

Construction is expected to commence in early 2024.

Construction is expected to be completed in the second half of 2025.

Current Status

Design

Construction Commencement

2023

Expected Completion

2025

Funding

State Government - $11 million