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Kolbe Catholic College unveils new STEM centre

Kolbe Catholic College officially opened its new STEM centre on March 24, a state-of-the-art facility aimed at enhancing education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

The $2 million project, funded by the state government, was launched by Greenvale MP Iwan Walters, alongside Bishop Rene Ramirez, Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools executive director Dr Edward Simons, and Kolbe principal Nick Scully.

The Greenvale college hopes the centre will provide students with hands-on learning experiences to develop problem-solving and innovation skills.

The facility includes classrooms designed for practical STEM education, with two powered entirely by solar energy stored in batteries–part of a broader push towards sustainability.

Mr Scully said the centre is about more than just infrastructure.

“This space allows us to put into practice what we know about how young minds learn. It enables students to think deeply in every STEM lesson,” Mr Scully said.

Kolbe students have already been active in STEM programs, including the STEM MAD competition, which promotes innovative student-led projects.

The new facility is expected to further enhance these opportunities.

Mr Walters said the investment was about ensuring local students have access to high-quality STEM education.

“This centre gives young people the tools they need to succeed in the jobs of the future.”

Tom Ingleton

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