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Funding for non-state schools

More than 40 independent and Catholic schools will be able to make $45 million worth of capital improvements.

Funding was the third of four instalments, helping non-state schools.

“These funds will continue to provide new, modern learning facilities for young Queenslanders no matter where they go to school,” Education minister Grace Grace said.

The funds are made available on the recommendations of the two non-state schooling sector Capital Assistance Authorities – the Queensland Catholic Capital Assistance Authority and the Queensland Independent Schools Block Grant Authority.

Schools typically use the funds for a wide range of important works such as new buildings including specialist classrooms, libraries, canteens and sports courts.

Funds can also be used for refurbishing or converting existing facilities, improvements to schools ground including pick-up and set-down areas, covered walkways and landscaping.

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