EDUCATION STATE: SUPPORTING PARENTS AND KIDS IN WERRIBEE
Schools in Werribee will share in more than $4.1 million of extra funding in 2016 as part of the Andrews Labor Government’s plan to make Victoria the Education State.
It’s all part of our plan to help kids learn, give parents confidence and provide the resources that teachers need. Under the plan, every single student in every single government school will be better off.
The 2015/16 Victorian Budget was the single biggest injection of education funding in Victorian history, providing almost $4 billion in additional funding to education. We are building and upgrading schools and helping families with the costs of uniforms, glasses, camps, excursions and more.
Our Budget built the foundations of the Education State, but the next step is all about helping our kids learn, giving parents confidence, and giving teachers the resources and skills they need to do what they do best.
The additional funding to schools is on top of funds already provided for enrolment growth, indexation and the everyday costs of running a school.
Quotes attributable to Member for Werribee, Tim Pallas
“Making Victoria the Education State starts with our local schools.”
“This extra investment is exactly what schools in Werribee need. It means more confidence for every parent and the best chance for every child.”
Quotes attributable to Minister for Education, James Merlino
“Over the last few months, thousands of Victorians told us that our schools are ‘good’. They aren’t broken, but we can absolutely make them better.
ADDITIONAL FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS IN WERRIBEE:
Little River Primary School | $20,726 |
Suzanne Cory High School | $53,500 |
Wyndham Vale Primary School | $72,673 |
Thomas Chirnside Primary School | $125,274 |
Warringa Park School | $222,370 |
Woodville Primary School | $227,305 |
Wyndham Park Primary School | $236,552 |
Manorvale Primary School | $273,062 |
Wyndham Central Secondary College | $312,672 |
Werribee Primary School | $341,938 |
Westgrove Primary School | $363,498 |
Werribee Secondary College | $445,518 |
Manor Lakes P-12 College | $656,359 |
Iramoo Primary School | $759,510 |
Total | $4,110,957 |