Afraa Kori
Morang South and Willmott Park primary schools will soon have new outdoor inclusive learning
spaces.
The schools are among several from across Melbourne’s northwest that will receive a funding
boost to build inclusive learning spaces and inclusive playgrounds as part of the state
government Inclusive Schools Fund.
Morang South and Craigieburn-based Willmott Park have received $200,000 each in the eighth
round of the funding. The projects are expected to be completed in late 2024.
The program provides funding for schools to construct play areas with accessible equipment,
and outdoor learning spaces that provide opportunities for sensory experiences and peer socialisation.
Education Minister Natalie Hutchins said students with disabilities and additional needs deserve
the right support.
“We’re ensuring every child and young person in Victoria can meet their potential and access
great education – regardless of their background, abilities or differences,” she said.
Ms Hutchins announced more than 40 schools will share in $7.89 million in this round to build
facilities suitable for all students.
“We’re continuing to invest in the Inclusive Schools Fund – giving schools the infrastructure they
need to enable more students to fully participate and succeed in their years of schooling and
beyond.”