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NSW to Invest $769M in 100 New Public Preschools by 2027


Publish Date: 19/02/2024

The NSW government plans to invest $769 million in building 100 new public preschools, marking the largest-ever expansion in early childhood education in the state. The new preschools are slated to open by 2027, addressing the growing demand for early childhood education services in NSW.

The site selection for the preschools involved a data-driven approach, considering factors such as socioeconomic data, preschool demand, infrastructure feasibility, and community consultation.

Education and Early Learning Minister, ‘Prue Car’ reaffirms the government's commitment to high-quality public education and equal access to early childhood education, regardless of geographical location.

The list of new public preschools in NSW includes:

  1. Albury Thurgoona – new primary school
  2. Barrack Heights Public School
  3. Beelbangera Public School
  4. Berkeley West Public School
  5. Birrong Public School
  6. Blackett Public School
  7. Blacktown North Public School
  8. Blairmount Public School
  9. Blaxcell Street Public School
  10. Bomaderry Public School
  11. Booragul Public School
  12. Boorowa Central School
  13. Bourke Public School
  14. Bowraville Central School
  15. Bradbury Public School
  16. Cabramatta West Public School
  17. Carramar Public School
  18. Carter Street Precinct near Sydney Olympic Park – new primary school
  19. Cartwright Public School
  20. Cecil Hills Public School
  21. Cessnock Public School
  22. Chullora Public School
  23. Crawford Public School
  24. Cringila Public School
  25. Curran Public School
  26. Deniliquin South Public School
  27. Edensor Park Public School
  28. Ellalong Public School
  29. Emerton Public School
  30. Eschol Park Public School
  31. Fairfield West Public School
  32. Gables in North West Sydney – new primary school
  33. Gillieston Public School
  34. Governor Philip King Public School
  35. Granville East Public School
  36. Granville South Public School
  37. Greenway Park Public School
  38. Greenwell Point Public School
  39. Guildford Public School
  40. Guildford West Public School
  41. Gulyangarri Public School
  42. Hanwood Public School
  43. Harcourt Public School
  44. Hayes Park Public School
  45. Hebersham Public School
  46. Heckenberg Public School
  47. Hillvue Public School
  48. Jindabyne Public School
  49. Kearns Public School
  50. Kearsley Public School
  1. Kingsgrove Public School
  2. Kurri Kurri Public School
  3. Lake Heights Public School
  4. Lake Illawarra South Public School
  5. Lansvale East Public School
  6. Leeton Public School
  7. Lennox Head Public School
  8. Leppington Public School
  9. Leumeah Public School
  10. Lynwood Park Public School
  11. Maryland Public School
  12. Melonba Public School
  13. Melrose Park Public School
  14. Menindee Central School
  15. Miller Public School
  16. Moorland Public School
  17. Morgan Street Public School
  18. Moss Vale Public School
  19. Mount Pritchard Public School
  20. Nirimba Fields Public School
  21. Nowra – new public school
  22. Nulkaba Public School
  23. Parkes East Public School
  24. Parkview Public School
  25. Prairievale Public School
  26. Queanbeyan East Public School
  27. Queanbeyan South Public School
  28. Robert Townson Public School
  29. Ruse Public School
  30. Sackville Street Public School
  31. Sanctuary Point Public School
  32. Shalvey Public School
  33. Sherwood Grange Public School
  34. Shortland Public School
  35. Tacking Point Public School
  36. Taree Public School
  37. Tenambit Public School
  38. Teralba Public School
  39. Thomas Acres Public School
  40. Toomelah Public School
  41. Tuggerawong Public School
  42. Umina Beach Public School
  43. Villawood North Public School
  44. Warialda Public School
  45. Weston Public School
  46. William Stimson Public School
  47. Wilton Junction – new primary school
  48. Wollongbar Public School
  49. Woodland Road Public School
  50. Yagoona Public School

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