The new campus building, whose foundation was laid two years ago, was inaugurated with a ceremony attended
by Federal and State Government representatives and local officials.
Under the auspices of the McYess Ltd, Pinnacle College provides education across three
campuses and now have inaugurated the Golden Grove Girls High School building. In his
speech, Mr Tony Zappia MP remarked "I have known Pinnacle College since its inception in
2005. This is my third time participating in their programs. I am intimately familiar with their
work and efforts. I leave here with a different synergy every time,". Pinnacle College have added
a new link to their service chain, funded under the Australian Government's Grant Program
(CGP). The first phase of the new school cost $5.7 million, and upon project completion of the
second stage, 600 students will receive education.
600 Students to Receive Education Upon Project Completion
Providing information about the school, Campus Principal Sukan Alkın began by thanking
former principal Atilla Sinik, the School Board, and the guests. Mr Alkın stated that the Golden
Grove Girls High School Campus features state-of-the-art infrastructure to meet evolving
educational needs. The first phase includes a science laboratory, an art room, a food technology
room, five classrooms, and a multi-purpose hall. The campus, which currently accommodates
400 students, will increase its capacity to 600 upon project completion. The second phase will
add six classrooms, a library, a sports hall, and additional facilities.
Ms Dana Wortley MP for Torrens, representing the Labor Party and State Government
remarked that “Pinnacle College has a long history of supporting the education of young people
and catering for their personal, social and academic needs. Many of the staff have worked to
ensure the success of the Pinnacle College”.
South Australian Shadow Minister for Education and Liberal Party MP John Gardner, who
previously served as the state education minister, acknowledged the efforts of Pinnacle College.
He stated that Pinnacle Golden Grove Girls High School would significantly contribute to the
community and state education. He further remarked that he was grateful to be invited to
attend this important event. He continued noting ‘’This is a school that reaches out to the
broader South Australian community on a regular basis and makes an important contribution to
multi-culturalism in our state”
Not Just a School, but an Important Educational Institution
Before unveiling the plaque, on behalf of the Federal Minister of Education, South Australian
Federal MP Tony Zappia, emphasized that Pinnacle College is more than a school; it is a
comprehensive educational institution. He further added "…. I am familiar with their work and
efforts. Pinnacle College is not just a school; it is an important educational institution. The girls
educated here are tomorrow's doctors, engineers, and professionals. This modern campus,
equipped with the latest technology, will train future leaders. I thank everyone on the School
Board and the staff for their valuable services "
High Interest in the Program
In addition to Federal MP Tony Zappia, notable attendees included Labor Party MP – Dana
Wortley, Liberal Party MP and Shadow Minister of Education – John Gardner, City of Playford
Council Mayor Glenn Docherty, Member of the Legislative Council – Russell Wortley, Chief
Executive of the Association of Independent Schools of SA – Anna Dunstan, CEO of the
Committee for Adelaide – Sam Dighton, Chairperson of the Block Grant Authority – Russell Eley,
Chairperson of Pinnacle College – Kamber Bağsöken, Executive Principal of Pinnacle College –
Mahmut Karaduman, Former Socceroo & SA Executive Director of Property Council of
Australia - Bruce Djite, Managing Director of Pascale Construction Company – Richard Zanchetta
and representatives from Pakistani, Indian, Turkish, Afghan, Uyghur Associations, and including
the members of the Middle Eastern Communities. SAPOL Police Members – Northern District
Community Engagement team were also present and protecting and working for our
communities. Overall, there were over 100 dignitaries and community & education leaders
attend, including SRC students, staff members & parents!