Primary Schools for the 21st Century
Primary Schools for the 21st Century (P21) is a $12.4 billion program to build or renew large scale infrastructure in all primary schools, including special schools and K–12s (primary component).
The construction of 21st century libraries is the first priority for P21, followed by the construction of multipurpose halls, or in the case of smaller schools, covered outdoor learning areas. These buildings will provide students, teachers and the wider school community with access to a range of high quality resources, information and cutting edge tools to support learning and improve the quality and diversity of learning environments.
All eligible schools will receive funding. If schools do not get their applications submitted in Round One, opportunities in Rounds Two and Three will closely follow.
Results for Round One now available.