Another world class learning facility has been delivered by the Territory Labor Government to ensure our students get the best education possible.
Today is the grand opening of Dripstone Middle School’s new $2 million STEAM Centre.
Delivered by Local Territory company Maxcon, the new Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Centre will prepare and inspire the next generation of architects, engineers, artists and scientists.
Over 550 current and countless future students now have the opportunity to participate and develop in a state-of-the-art STEAM Centre.
The educational facility was designed and built to provide a modern teaching and learning environment that supports enquiry-based learning, collaborative peer learning and innovative technology.
This is the fourth STEAM Centre delivered by the Territory Labor Government, preparing our students for the jobs of the future.
This week is ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Science Week, the school’s Science Fair will be held at the facility to showcase students’ work to the wider community, with a diverse range of projects and exhibits, including experiments, models, and presentations.
Quote attributable to Minister for Education, Eva Lawler:
“Our Territory Labor Government continues to invest heavily into building better schools and better facilities for student’s right across the Territory.
“STEAM Centres are always popular amongst students because they provide innovative education opportunities.
“This is our fourth STEAM centre delivered since 2016 with one more on the way at Katherine High, and we know it will be a great addition to students and educators at Dripstone Middle School”.
Quote attributable to Member for Casuarina, the Hon. Lauren Moss:
“The STEAM Centre for Dripstone Middle School ensures more students in Darwin’s northern suburbs have access to state-of-the-art facilities.
“I have no doubt that the STEAM Centre will foster a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics in young people, putting them in good stead for a future career in these fields.”
Quote attributable to Principal of Dripstone Middle School, Nektaria Pikoulos:
“I see an excitement in learning because of this new space as it has been purposely built to allow our students to have a space to work on their scientific inquiry, creativity, and problem-solving skills, preparing them as lifelong learners and as global citizens”.
“This space allows teachers to walk side by side with students as they pursue creativity and innovation when exploring new challenges and developing their creativity, innovation, collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills as well as technology literacy”.
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