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LET'S FIX CARLTON NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL

Carlton North Primary is a great local school, but it’s 100+ year old buildings and grounds urgently need to be upgraded 

Right now, teachers, staff and kids at Carlton North Primary are trying to work and learn in buildings with no proper fire alarm, no air-conditioning and strong odours in the classrooms due to damp under the floors.

There are trip hazards in the turf, sewage piping that needs to be fixed or replaced, and old play equipment that is overdue for an upgrade. 

I’m working with the school community and the Victorian Government to secure new funding for urgent upgrades at Carlton North Primary. 

Sign our petition today to call on the Government to fund these important upgrades, and to be kept updated on the latest progress.

Together we can ensure that staff and parents are able to focus on what they do best: teaching and supporting our kids.

Image: Ellen meeting staff and parents at Carlton North Primary School

LET'S FIX CARLTON NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL

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