The State Government has announced a new primary school will open in Madora Bay for the 2023 school year.
The school is one of three in WA to start construction next year and is expected to support 252 jobs.
It is hoped the $25.77 million Madora Bay Primary School (planning name) will accomodate the growing number of families in the area and relieve enrolment pressure on nearby schools.
Premier Mark McGowan also announced primary schools will be built in Landsdale and West Swan.
"The three new primary schools will provide outstanding facilities for local children while supporting jobs for local workers," Premier McGowan said.
"Nothing is more important than giving young Western Australians a quality education, and families in Landsdale, Mandurah and West Swan will benefit from this fully funded commitment."
All three primary schools will include general classrooms, an early childhood education block, library, covered assembly area with music, art room, administration and staff facilities, parking for staff and parents, and an oval.
Construction on the schools is expected to start in December 2021.
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