Work has started on the redevelopment of the present
Ninu Cremona lyceum complex in Victoria
which will transform it into a modern state-of-the art secondary school for boys.
The new school will be the fourth new school being
built by the Foundation for Tomorrow’s School following the St Benedict’s boys’
secondary school in Kirkop, the new school at Qormi, and the new school instead
of the Verdala Junior Lyceum. The project is being carried out by the
Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools under the Ministry of Education, Youth and
Employment in collaboration with the Ministry for Gozo.
Phase One of this new project was started last week.
The current phase involves demolition of one of the minor school playgrounds,
corridor and stairs, excavation works, and the building and finishing of a
block that will be the first in a series of another four blocks. Upon
completion, the first block will be accessible for the school administration to
make use of while works on the other blocks would be underway. The project
requires an investment of Lm3m.
The
completed school will have 45 classrooms, 9 Science laboratories, 6 Technology
Workshops, 4 Computer labs, art rooms, Home Economics rooms, Needlework room,
Graphical Communications rooms, Resource rooms and other modern educational
facilities including career guidance rooms, a Library and open spaces that can
be used for school and community purposes. An underground car park will also be
constructed while a new road, connecting Europe Street to Fortunato Mizzi
Street, will be constructed in order for school transport to have a more secure
and safe bay area.
Major excavation works have been programmed to be
completed by the end of September in order to minimise inconveniences for
students. Care is also being taken to cordon off the building site by the
construction of a seven-course wall and a gate which will ensure that access to
the site is continuously monitored and controlled. This will ensure the safety
of students and staff at all times. Provision for access to the school’s
workshops, which will still be used during the next scholastic year, has also
been taken care of.
Minister for Gozo Giovanna Debono thanked the
Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools falling under the responsibility of Education
Minister Louis Galea who is also giving specific attention to schools in Gozo,
to follow the intensive modernisation programme that has been embarked on in Malta in recent
years. Minister Debono said that following the positive experiences of the new
schools being built by the FTS in Malta,
it is expected that the new school in Victoria
will be built to high standards within the stipulated time.
The Ministry for Gozo and the Foundation for
Tomorrow’s Schools carried out a series of embellishment and refurbishment
works in other schools in Gozo in order to provide Gozitan children with safe,
attractive and accessible facilities. Works throughout the last months were
carried out at the Għajnsielem, Nadur, Xewkija and Żebbuġ primary schools as
well as the Agius de Soldanis girls’ junior lyceum and secondary school and the
Sir Mikelanġ Refalo Centre for Further Studies.