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Two Wells & Districts
Est 1978
september 2016
TWPS principal Lynda Fitzpatrick-Brown, with Year 6 Lego League members Alan and Angus. PICTURE: BEC O’BRIEN
TECH TIME at two wells PS
Two Wells Primary School has been allocated $1 million as part of the State Government’s recently announced STEM works program. The school is one of 139 schools across the state to benefit from a $250 million state government investment, with each site set to refurbish and redevelop learning facilities for the delivery of STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths). Planning for these facilities will start immediately with construction to be completed before the end of 2018. The Department for Education and Childcare Development
Bec O’Brien reports:
(DECD) and the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) are working together to deliver the program. At this stage the school has been allocated a project officer to coordinate the works and it is anticipated an architect will make contact with the school before the end of this term. TWPS principal, Lynda Fitzpatrick-Brown, has welcomed the funding, saying the school’s already strong science focus will
continue to grow as a result and other technology and maths programs will benefit significantly. “This is great news for our school,” Mrs Fitzpatrick-Brown said. “The essence of the STEM strategy is to inspire students to inquire, think, investigate, make and innovate in teams. “The new facility will complement our existing science and maths programs by providing facilities that embrace a more interactive style of teaching and learning. “STEM learning spaces need to be adaptable, flexible spaces to facilitate this.”
Students from across the school will have access to the new space, giving them the chance to build on school initiatives such as involvement in the Lego League, Information Technology programs, and collaborative problem solving approaches to maths. “Having a contemporary facility combined with STEM teaching and learning approaches will help prepare our students for STEM engagement in high school and for future jobs,” Mrs FitzpatrickBrown added. Further information about the STEM works program is available at www.decd.sa.gov.au/ stemworks.
Housing civil works under way Work on the new housing development north of Two Wells is progressing, with civil works currently under construction. In a statement from developer Hickinbotham, works at the Eden development have been underway for some months and are expected to be completed in October, depending on the weather. Landscaping of the site is also expected to commence in coming weeks. The Eden development is the first stage of Hickinbotham’s 2500-home project, which will see a larger housing estate, named Liberty, established in the future between Port Wakefield Road and Mallala Road, just north of Two Wells.
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