A brand new performing arts centre and sports hall has been unveiled at Pinjarra Senior High School.
Premier Roger Cook officially opened the $11.23 million facility on Tuesday.
The upgraded facilities feature new teaching spaces for drama and dance, with a green room with storage, kitchen facilities, change rooms, other secure storage, student and staff toilets, and staff areas.

The upgrade means students will no longer have to walk across the road to the recreation centre for performing arts and sports classes.
"I have advocated strongly for this project and I'm excited to officially open these outstanding facilities for Pinjarra," Murray-Wellington MLA Robyn Clarke said.
"Pinjarra Senior High School is a long-standing school in our region, having celebrated its 100th year in 2021.
"The new performing arts centre and sports hall are fantastic, modern additions to the school, and I look forward to seeing students enjoy these fantastic facilities for years to come."


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