Facilities Updates

Speed Zones installed

Pearcedale Road

After a great deal of communication with the City of Casey we have finally seen the installation of signage for speed zones on Pearcedale Road. These 40 km signs including an electronic flashing 40 km speed sign will contribute to ensuring the safety of our school community.

New Playground

As a result of the hardworking efforts of our PFA and AllPlay Equipment  Australia we now have a brand new playground for the students to enjoy.

Jodi Price (School Council president) officially opened this playground with a large number of excited students rearing to go and try out the new balancing, swinging and climbing adventures that this playground offers.  

Classes have been visiting this playground during the week to conduct class building and team building activities.  

Thank you so much to our school community for working together to create this wonderful space for our students. 

Rotary Nature Playground

Working Bee

Saturday, 28 March 2020 8.00am - 5.00pm

At this stage the working bee is going ahead to create this amazing nature playground.  Rotary will be providing funding, resources and equipment to build this engaging space for our students.  However, we need your help!  Any time that you can give would be greatly appreciated.

Please sign up to the following link if you are able to attend. http://bit.ly/CSPSvolunteers

In the event that this working bee is cancelled, a Compass notification with be issued to all families. 

Brendan Corcoran 

FACILITIES OFFICER 

Release of proposed images for Capital works Project

A first glimpse of the proposed designs of the new school facility

(Phase 1) are now available to the community. 

This facility features:

 Innovative STEAM spaces including kitchen, break out and outdoor learning spaces

Indoor sensory rooms and outdoor courtyard

New student bathrooms, including unisex and accessible bathrooms

First Aid triage space, dedicated first aid room and accessible bathrooms

Carbon neutral design, including extensive solar power capabilities (budget permitting)

A welcoming reception and administration area, including offices, collaborative meeting and planning spaces and staff facilities.

This is part of the Capital Works Funding of $5,900,000 announced by the Victorian Government in the 2019-20 state budget. 

Project EMPOWER will also include (subject to change):

Resurfacing of the staff car park and kiss and go drive through

Landscaping and fencing surrounding the new building

The demolition of the original office/administration building (Block A), including the current STEAM rooms, and the current student toilets.  This area will be landscaped as a playspace

Upgrades to the HUB, including the Google Studio (budget permitting)

Construction is planned to begin in Term 4, 2020.

For more images and plans please refer to the  http://bit.ly/EmpowerProject