2021 News from Launceston Grammar magazine Issue 65

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A legacy for all A cohesive Master Plan for both the Junior Campus and Senior Campus will enable students and staff to continue to access and engage in excellent educational opportunities over the decades to come. The Master Plan Committee has begun and will continue through this year to consult with key stakeholders including parents, students, alumni, and staff prior to the release of the Master Plan towards the end of 2021. Chaired by the Rev James McKee, the Master Plan will focus on the built and natural environments of both campuses and ensure the spaces used by our community are informed by a consistent vision and benefit future generations of students. “The Master Plan aims to enable the realisation of the new Strategic Plan,” says James. “It’s all well and good to have your programmes delivered and potentially redesigned and renewed, you also have to have a built environment that enables the delivery of these programmes to occur within contemporary learning spaces.

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“While we have some fantastic facilities with good purpose, there is opportunity to review what we currently have and future-proof the School for generations to come. “The Master Plan also creates an opportunity for our community to be involved in fundraising ventures for specific projects across both campuses.” Studies have shown that more green space within an education setting can create greater social cohesion, increase physical activity levels, and improve children’s cognitive development. At the Junior Campus, the Master Plan will focus not only on the built environment and natural flow of buildings and classrooms, while also increasing play spaces.  

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