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Space school’s build takes off

Hamilton Secondary College, which is a leader in space and STEM education and will soon be home to a planetarium, now has their $9.2 million upgrade well underway.

Hamilton Secondary College, which is a leader in space and STEM education and will soon be home to a planetarium, now has their $9.2 million upgrade well underway.

With Architects Totalspace Design and builders Marshall and Brougham working on the project, the upgrade is slated to be completed in October 2021.

The upgrade, which is creating 22 new jobs, includes the construction of only the second permanent planetarium in South Australia, helping the school to continue its development as a leader in the space education field and build on its strong STEM focus.

The school will also receive a new performing arts centre featuring a 152 seat theatre, major refurbishment of the existing music and drama building, refurbishment of the resource centre, air conditioning and acoustic upgrades for one of school’s buildings, heating and insulation in the gymnasium and upgrades to the school’s frontage facing Marion Road.

Education Minister John Gardner, who visited the site this week, said the build at Hamilton Secondary College was one of a kind.

“Hamilton Secondary College is widely known as a leader in space and STEM education and the construction of only the state’s second permanent planetarium will enhance this reputation and will hopefully inspire more young people to pursue a career in the space industry,” said Minister Gardner.

“With more than 100 school building projects set to be delivered across the state, we are providing a solid pipeline of construction jobs over the coming years while we build what matters for South Australians.”

For more information on progress on the Marshall Government’s $1.3 billion education build visit education.sa.gov.au.

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