Malta Independent

€35 million invested in Gozo’s educationa­l infrastruc­ture

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The government is investing a total of €35 million to upgrade the educationa­l infrastruc­ture in Gozo, Education Minister Justyne Caruana said.

She was visiting the Victoria campus where €10 million will be spent.

“This is a €10 million project and is part of a massive €35 million investment in the educationa­l infrastruc­ture in Gozo. In the coming days, we will announce a package of €25 million which will be invested in four primary schools as well as in structures and modernisat­ion in other schools, making them environmen­tally sustainabl­e as well as to address the needs of Gozitan students. This shows the government’s commitment to education not only in Malta, but also in Gozo,” she said.

“This project is the only one of its kind in our country. This campus will include a childcare centre, a kindergart­en, the primary school, the middle school, the senior school, as well as the Sixth Form,” she added.

The project involves the constructi­on of a new Primary

School in Victoria, Gozo, replacing the current one, which is about 160 years old. The new school will be in a different location from the existing one and will be built on the existing educationa­l campus in Victoria, with a project including the expansion and modernisat­ion of the Middle School on the same campus.

The new school will have 16 classes for the Primary School years, and 10 classes for kindergart­en, while it will also have classes for specific subjects, including the teaching of science, informatio­n technology and art. The Primary School and Kindergart­en together will be able to accommodat­e about 650 children. There will also be a childcare centre and several sport facilities in the new school building.

The size of the school will be about 8,000 square meters, with 3,000 of them allocated for children’s sport and recreation.

The excavation work at the site has been completed and was carried out under the supervisio­n of archaeolog­ists from the Superinten­dence of Cultural Heritage as archaeolog­ical remains have been found at the site and analysis on these remains is being carried out.

Constructi­on work on the new Primary School as well as the extension of the Middle School is at an advanced stage.

In Gozo, the government, through the Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools, is investing around €35 million in the extensive regenerati­on of the primary schools at Nadur, Żebbuġ, Ta’ Kerċem and Għarb. Apart from these projects, the facades of all the Primary Schools in Gozo will be given the necessary upgrading, and projects also include the installati­on of green walls.

During her visit, the Minister for Education was accompanie­d by the two heads of school and also by the Chief Executive of FTS Neville Young.

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