Brighton High School Celebrates Official Opening

Tasmanian Government

The brand new Brighton High School held its official opening today, celebrating with students, staff, families and the broader community.

The $74 million school opened in Term 1 this year, commencing with students in Years 7 and 11.

Premier Jeremy Rockliff said it will be able to cater for up to 600 students in Years 7 to 12, when operating at full capacity.

"Brighton High School is state-of-the-art, with a cutting-edge technology space, commercial kitchen and a contemporary performing arts area," the Premier said.

"Through our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future, our Government is continuing our strong record of delivering the education infrastructure our students deserve, including through our $188 million School Building Blitz."

Minister for Education, Jo Palmer, said it was an honour to officially open the school at a ceremony today.

"It's been wonderful to celebrate with students, staff and the broader community, and see the positive impact the school is having on the region," Minister Palmer said.

"The facility has been shaped by extensive consultation with students, educators and the community, and I'm excited to see the school community continue to flourish in the years to come."

The school's gymnasium has been named in memory of the late Mr Tony Foster AM OAM, the former Mayor of Brighton who strongly advocated for a new high school for Brighton.

Brighton High School is part of the Government's strong investment in new education infrastructure in the wider Southern region, which includes redevelopments and upgrades at Cosgrove High School, Hobart City High School and Cambridge Primary School.

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