Education Minister Adrian Piccoli promises $148 million facelift for high schools

By Lucy Cormack
Updated March 27 2015 - 10:28am, first published February 25 2015 - 6:00pm
An artist's impression of an upgraded Beverly Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of an upgraded Beverly Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of an upgraded Beverly Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of an upgraded Beverly Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied
More than a brick wall: An artist's impression for a new and improved Beverley Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied
More than a brick wall: An artist's impression for a new and improved Beverley Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of an upgraded Beverly Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of an upgraded Beverly Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of an upgraded Beverly Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of an upgraded Beverly Hills Girls High School. Photo: Supplied

Roughly 60 NSW secondary schools would undergo a $148 million upgrade under a re-elected Baird government, the Minister for Education Adrian Piccoli has promised.

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