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BGS STEAM Precinct to open in 2023

Brisbane Grammar School has started work on its most significant infrastructure project in the School’s 153-year history. After seven years of planning, design and research, the School has partnered with BESIX Watpac to build the BGS STEAM Precinct.

The STEAM Precinct will open early in 2023.

Why STEAM?

The acronym STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics – refers not just to these standalone disciplines but to a way of thinking.

STEAM education instructs students in critical thinking and shifts the STEM concept into the contemporary world of innovation and entrepreneurship. can be taught in a way that combines scientific inquiry with technological implementation, engaging the problem-solving of engineering, the creativity of art, and mathematical modelling to support student comprehension and understanding of the real world.

Impact of STEAM

The STEAM Precinct will provide the School with the opportunity to lead education in Australia, differentiating the BGS education experience from other schools in the country.

Exposure to a collaborative and creative environment where diverse disciplines work together to solve problems will equip BGS students with vital technical and social skills and provide them with a competitive advantage at university and in the workplace.

When the development is complete, the BGS community will be the beneficiaries of this extraordinary educational venture.

The STEAM Fundraising Campaign

Over the School’s history, the BGS community has demonstrated strong philanthropic support. During The Lilley Centre’s fundraising campaign, the community donated $5.8M towards the construction of the building.

Since it was established, the Bursary Fund has grown to approximately $16M thanks to generous donations.

So far, the BGS community has committed $4.5M of a target of $10M towards the STEAM Precinct.

The School is extremely grateful for this generosity and hope to achieve this target.

Donors who have committed funds to the STEAM Precinct have done so by signing five-year pledges – non-legally binding agreements that express the donor’s intentions. Donors can contribute different amounts for each of the five years depending on their tax situation, and they only need to notify BGS of the amount they will be contributing in June each year.

Donors who contribute over $25k are also offered the opportunity to choose a space in the precinct to honour their family name or the name of a loved one.

For more information on making a gift or a copy of the Naming Opportunities Brochure, please contact Inma Beaumont at inma.beaumont@brisbanegrammar.com or 0407 996 794.

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