School to grow, again

Hume Anglican Grammar principal Bill Sweeney, Stockland project director James Westh, Stockland senior development manager Jacklynn Kent, Hume Anglican Grammar business manager Kieran Mitchell, and Hume Anglican Grammar board chair Richard St John. (Supplied)

Michaela Meade

Kalkallo’s first private primary school is set to open its doors in 2023.

Work on Hume Anglican Grammar’s Kalkallo campus, in Stockland’s Cloverton estate, began late last month.

The school will have the capacity to educate 580 pupils.

Hume Anglican Grammar principal Bill Sweeney said the Kalkallo campus will be the school’s third, joining Mickleham Mt Ridley campus and the Donnybrook campus in the Olivine estate.

“At Hume Anglican Grammar we pride ourselves on providing a stimulating and nurturing environment for students to learn and grow,” Mr Sweeney said.

“We are excited to open our latest campus in a community that strongly values its residents’ wellbeing and are looking forward to growing with this thriving community.

“Students from our primary school have the added benefit of continuing their Kalkallo education journey at one of our two secondary schools.”

The first stage of construction of the Kalkallo campus is due for completion by the end of 2022.