NSW Department of Education | School Infrastructure schoolinfrastructure.nsw.gov.au Manly Vale Public School Information for parents, carers, students and staff November 2018 Artist’s impression: eastern view of the new buildings Manly Vale Public School is being upgraded to deliver new facilities, innovative learning spaces and provide for growing student enrolments in the area. a new hall innovative learning covered outdoor learning areas (COLA) a canteen a library New modern and teaching spaces and facilities for up to 1,000 primary school students new classrooms 40 enhanced open spaces The NSW Government is spending $6 billion over four years to deliver more than 170 new and upgraded schools. A further $160 million has also been invested as part of the record $747 million maintenance investment announced last year. This is the largest investment in public education infrastructure in the history of NSW.
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NSW Department of Education | School Infrastructure
schoolinfrastructure.nsw.gov.au
Manly Vale Public School Information for parents, carers, students and staffNovember 2018
Artist’s impression: eastern view of the new buildings
Manly Vale Public School is being upgraded to deliver new facilities, innovative learning spaces and provide for growing student enrolments in the area.
a new hall
innovative learning
covered outdoor learning areas (COLA) a canteen
a library
New modern and teaching spaces and facilities for up to 1,000 primary school students new classrooms
40
enhanced open spaces
The NSW Government is spending $6 billion over four years to deliver more than 170 new and upgraded schools. A further $160 million has also been invested as part of the record $747 million maintenance investment announced last year. This is the largest investment in public education infrastructure in the history of NSW.
NSW Department of Education | School Infrastructure
Artist’s impression: view from near the corner of Sunshine and Gibbs streets
Access
GIBBS STREETENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
EXCAVATIONS WORKS
EXISTING BUILDINGS TO BE DEMOLISHED
MANLY VALE PUBLIC SCHOOL
Artist’s impression of access to new school buildings for Term 1, 2019
The project is being delivered in three stages.
Construction of the redeveloped school has been progressing well and is on track for completion early 2020.
Stage 1Stage 1 will be completed in time for Day 1, Term 1, 2019. It will comprise the construction of:
• 40-classroom block• Library• Canteen• A covered outdoor learning area
Teaching staff will have access to their classrooms during the school holidays, as needed.
Stage 2• Completion of the new hall• Refurbishment of the existing
administration building
Stage 3• Demolition of existing hall and buildings.• External works including landscaping.
The first day of the 2019 school year will be exciting for the students, teachers and parents at Manly Vale Public School as they access the new school buildings on the back half of the school site.
There will be a 40-classroom block, library, canteen and covered outdoor learning area ready for use. These were part of Stage 1 of the upgrade of the school.
It is important to be aware that works on the front half of the school site will be progressing throughout 2019. These works include:
• Completion of the new hall and the refurbishment of the existing administration building
• Demolition of existing hall and buildings. • External works including landscaping.
What this means for students, teachers and parents is that there will be dedicated access paths (shown by dotted red lines in the adjacent picture) through the front of the school site to get to the new buildings.
School Access Term 1, 2019
Staged Delivery
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Traffic Management
In the Development Application, there is a Traffic Control Plan. The Traffic Control Plan outlines the need for:
• 5-minute parking zones for pick up andset down
• an extended bus zone to accommodatethree buses
• a wombat crossing.
Other traffic measures will be put in place including converting council spaces to two minutes, installation of flashing lights for school zones, installation of a gravel surface car park and staggering school start and finish times.
Artist’s impression of completed school viewed from the east
Diagram of traffic measures in Sunshine and Gibbs streets
The health, safety and well-being of students, staff and our neighbours is our highest priority, and all necessary processes and measures will be implemented to ensure that the material is removed safely.
Construction areas on the school site will be separated by temporary construction fencing, just as they have over the past year.
Suite 102, 29-31 Solent CctBaulkham Hills, NSW 2153
We continue to be committed to working together with our school community and other stakeholders to deliver the best possible learning facilities for students.
Artist’s impression of north-east outlook from new buildings
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