BOOST FOR MORE NON-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS IN TRUGANINA

24 November 2025

The Allan Labor Government is ensuring every Victorian student has access to the best facilities by helping low fee independent schools with funding to modernise classrooms and build new infrastructure.

Member for Laverton Sarah Connolly today announced Al-Taqwa College is one of nine successful recipients of the latest round of funding for independent schools across regional and metropolitan Victoria.

The nine independent schools will share $26.2 million to expand and modernise existing facilities or build new schools.

Al-Taqwa College will receive $3.6 million to commence Stage One of their new Primary School building, which will consist of 18 classrooms, gathering spaces, student amenities and staff workspaces, as well as landscaping works.

These projects are being delivered through the Government’s $450 million Building Fund for Non-Government Schools, which helps schools upgrade and expand their facilities.

These are just some of the projects being delivered through the Labor Government’s $450 million Building Fund for Non-Government Schools – which helps schools upgrade and expand their facilities, ensuring families have the best learning environments for their children.

The Labor Government also opened the fourth and final round of the Building Fund for Non-Government Schools, Independent Schools, with applications closing in February 2026. 

The previous round of this funding provided $40 million for works at 13 independent schools. To date, 31 independent schools have received $84.4 million from the fund.

Close to $18.5 billion has been invested to build new schools across all sectors and deliver more than 2,300 school upgrades — supporting more than 30,000 jobs in construction and associated industries.

Details of the grants program are at schoolbuildings.vic.gov.au/building-fund-non-government-schools-independent.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Education Ben Carroll

“With more than a third of Victorian students attending Catholic or independent schools, it is important that all children across Victoria have access to first-class educational facilities.

“I am proud that we are supporting nine more low-fee non-government schools – to kick off vital projects that will improve schools and create new learning opportunities for students in the Education State.”

Quotes attributable to State Member for Laverton Sarah Connolly

“Al-Taqwa College provides families right across Melbourne with access to a high-quality faith-based education, and this funding will ensure that they can continue to do just that with world-class facilities.”