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30 January, 2019: Donald Cant Watts Corke representatives James Hawkins and Ebony Sharman attended the official opening of Prahran High School this morning.
Completed on time for Term 1, Prahran High School welcomed its first Year 7 Students to the impressive new campus.
One of the first vertical schools to be delivered by the Victorian Government, Prahran High School is a co-educational secondary school which will accommodate 650 students. Encompassing five levels of learning space for design, art, technology and science, the unique design responds to a comparatively tight site in an urban area.
DCWC was engaged by the Victorian School Building Authority to provide Project Management Services for the innovative project. Our team also project managed an early works package which involved the demolition of an existing building on the site.
Pictured: Ebony Sharman & James Hawkins outside the new Prahran High School
Pictured: Part of the project team with Deputy Premier and Minister for Education, James Merlino
Pictured: Exterior shot of Prahran High School
Pictured: Prahran High School rooftop court
Pictured: Interior shot of Prahran High School
Learn more about the Prahran High School Project
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