In September 2022, construction of a new Learning Centre commenced at the school. This development, at a cost of $4.7M, will provide students and staff with the opportunity to grow and thrive as learners and teachers in the 21st century. The project includes eight new classrooms, a staff planning room, a toilet block, sports equipment room and a breakout room.
Natalie Suleyman (St Albans Member of Parliament) visited the school on behalf of the Victorian Government, which has contributed $2 million towards the project. Holy Eucharist school budgeted effectively to acquire the major portion of the remaining projected cost.
The construction is due for completion early January 2024.