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Jack Gramenz

Wrecking ball for mouldy old school as plans unveiled

Plans for a new Willyama High School have been unveiled ahead of the old school's demolition. (HANDOUT/NSW GOVERNMENT)

One of Australia's most remote towns has its first look at the proposed replacement for a decades-old school once nicknamed "the jail" after mould forced a demolition.

Willyama High's mould infestation was so bad, the outback NSW school needs to be knocked down with demolition to begin within weeks.

Since the infestation was discovered when staff returned from summer holidays in January 2024, its 570 students were learning across three sites in Broken Hill for months before reuniting in April in demountables next to the town's other high school.

Digital render of proposed new Willyama High School in Broken Hill.
Classrooms surround an oval in the proposed new Willyama High School in Broken Hill. (HANDOUT/NSW GOVERNMENT)

Consultation opens on Tuesday for the proposed new school that includes 30 general and specialist classrooms, science labs, a library and hall.

Also proposed are workshops for wood and metalworking and visual arts, and a commercial kitchen for hospitality subjects.

The classrooms will surround a new oval, with a covered basketball court and agricultural plot being retained from the old school.

Mould at Willyama High School in Broken Hill
Two dangerous pathogens were among mould found in several locations tested following the outbreak. (HANDOUT/ENVIROSCIENCE SOLUTIONS)

Education Minister Prue Car said hundreds of students, staff and parents have already weighed in ahead of the consultation entering a new phase on Tuesday.

"Today marks significant progress in our commitment to build a new, state-of-the-art Willyama High School that delivers for the Broken Hill community both now and into the future," she said.

The proposed school could one day cater to 730 students.

Local independent MP Roy Butler said the new school must deliver contemporary facilities for years to come. 

"Willyama is an important school for the Broken Hill community and it is vital that we continue to work constructively with the community to see it delivered for local families and to see that they get the school that they need," he said.

Mould at Willyama High School in Broken Hill
Evaporative cooling left running over the break is among likely contributors to a mould outbreak. (HANDOUT/ENVIROSCIENCE SOLUTIONS)

A decision on its builder is expected within months with construction to begin by 2026, with hopes it will be ready that year.

An independent hygienist's report identified two dangerous pathogens among the mould found in several locations tested following the outbreak - aspergillus and penicillium spp.

The exact cause could not be determined, but the hygienist found it was likely moisture from the school's evaporative cooling system left running over the break, end-of-year carpet cleaning and water ingress after an unseasonably wet summer.

The near-windowless facility was built in the 1970s and had been dubbed by some as "the jail".

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