As part of the NSW Government's plan to rebuild public education, the NSW Budget is delivering $3.9 billion for new and upgraded schools in Western Sydney. This targeted investment will ensure growing communities get access to a world class public education.
The upgraded Concord High School will have 40 new permanent classrooms across three new buildings which include:
- 32 new standard classrooms.
- Specialist classrooms and learning spaces for visual arts, performing arts and PDHPE.
- A new support learning unit with 3 classrooms.
- New front facing administration and staff facilities.
- A new school hall.
- Relocation of the library administration and demolition of walls to create more space for students and programs.
- Upgrades to existing facilities (more details in 27 November works notification).
To make way for the new buildings, the current school hall and canteen (Block E) and sports courts has been removed. The new buildings are adjacent to Stanley Street to allow for better access, improved security, and opportunities for future community use.
Once the construction of the new buildings are complete, the temporary demountable classrooms will be removed from site, these areas will then be landscaped and new sports courts will be provided.