Portland Bay School will receive funding from the Accessible Buildings Program, to improve school facilities and infrastructure that supports students and staff with disabilities, thanks to the Victorian Government.
Labor Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney today announced that Portland Bay School has been allocated funding from the Accessible Buildings Program to promote inclusive learning environments, through improved access to modern and functional learning spaces in Victorian schools.
The funding will assist Portland Bay School in providing an accessible wheelchair ramp to ensure students and staff have access to appropriate school facilities, in line with their peers and colleagues.
The program adjusts existing facilities to meet the needs of those with existing disabilities, as well as disabilities that occur as a result of an accident or the deterioration of existing conditions.
The Labor Government is building the Education State to ensure that every student can access a great local school and get a great education.
Under the Labor Government’s school building boom, a total of 100 new schools will open by 2026, ensuring every child can access a great local school where students can achieve their best.
Since 2015, it has invested more than $6.1 billion to deliver new primary and secondary schools, and upgrade more than 1,400 existing ones.
Quotes attributable to Member for Western Victoria, Gayle Tierney
“Portland Bay School is a great school and these modifications will ensure every student and teacher has better access to the school’s facilities.”
“I congratulate school principal Steve Crossley and his team in working hard to continually improve and upgrade the school for all.”
“The Accessible Schools Program helps to ensure all Victorian government students of all abilities can get a great education and have access to modern, functional learning spaces to give them the best chance to succeed and thrive in school and in life.”