Christmas has come early for Diggers Rest Primary School as it is set for a major transformation, with construction on its long-awaited community hub upgrade scheduled to begin this month.
The project is expected to be completed by term four next year and includes a community hub, a modern learning centre and an upgraded canteen, developments principal Sheridan Thomas said will significantly elevate learning opportunities for students.
“We’re incredibly excited about the upcoming construction of our new community hub, learning centre and upgraded canteen,” Ms Thomas said.
“This project represents a significant step forward for Diggers Rest Primary School and will provide our students and staff with modern, purpose-built spaces that truly support high-quality teaching and learning.”
As part of site preparations, several trees are planned to be removed following assessments by an arborist, with the Victorian School Building Authority confirming at least two replacement trees will be planted for every one removed.
Ms Thomas said both the VSBA and B2 Architects had been “exceptionally supportive”, ensuring the design meets the school’s needs and fits sensitively within the local neigbourhood.
“The new buildings have been designed with great respect for our local community and surrounding residents,” she said.
“This is an incredibly exciting time for our school, and these new facilities are exactly what our growing and wonderful community needs.”







