Local News » Education
Reading room meets students
The District Docklands has partnered with Docklands Primary School, inviting students to decorate The Reading Room with fresh artworks in line with Education Week, with this year's theme "Building Connections".
Latest
New kindergarten officially unveiled
The new kindergarten co-located at Docklands Primary School was officially opened last month with a visit from Minister for Early Childhood Ingrid Stitt.
Read MoreDocklands Primary School’s in, at last!
Docklands Primary School's first 200 students walked through the school gates on January 28 – the day the school officially opened with a visit from Premier Daniel Andrews and Minister for Education James Merlino.
Read MoreSky’s the limit for new vertical school at Fishermans Bend
A new secondary school at Fishermans Bend reached structural completion last month, with the vertical school topping out at four storeys.
Read MoreMeet the teachers!
With the Docklands Primary School opening date fast approaching, Docklands News is introducing some of our community's new teachers ahead of Term One, 2021!
Read MoreDocklands Primary School is built!
Construction was completed at Docklands Primary School in October. The school will officially open in time for term one in the new year.
Read MoreSchool is almost here
Docklands Primary is well on its way, with construction nearing completion, expressions of interest open and teacher appointments being regularly announced.
Read MoreMeet the new principal of Docklands Primary
The principal of Docklands Primary School was announced by Minister for Education James Merlino on June 24. Docklands News caught up with Docklands' foundation principal - 35-year-old Adam Bright - to chat about the road ahead.
Read MoreDocklands Primary adds a kindergarten
A $10 million kindergarten addition to Docklands Primary School was announced on July 22 as part of the state government's pledge to ditch ''double drop-offs''.
Read MorePop-up sculptures
Collins Square will host a passive exhibition from July 29 to August 16 featuring more than 50 original sculptures from the Association of Sculptures of Victoria.
Read More