Lindfield Learning Village
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This school’s intake area has changed
As communities grow and change, the department sometimes needs to adjust local enrolment intake areas. These changes help keep enrolments balanced across schools and make sure every student can access high-quality public education in well-resourced, supportive learning environments.
New Secondary intake area for Lindfield Learning Village – Year 7 to Year 12
To manage enrolment demand, the intake area for high school students (Year 7 to Year 12) has changed. The new intake area is viewable via School Finder.
Transitional arrangements will be in place while these changes are taking place.
A transition period will be in place for affected families for the 2026 and 2027 school years. During this transition period families in the identified areas of change will be considered local to both their previous local school and Lindfield Learning Village with the option to enrol at either.
This optional arrangement will apply to preferences submitted for enrolments in 2026 and 2027.
From 2028 the option to enrol at either school will no longer apply, and families will only be guaranteed enrolment at their new local school.
NOTE: There are no changes to the intake area for primary students (Kindergarten to Year 6).
Frequently Asked Questions
I have a child already attending this school. Can they stay there if I am now in a different school’s intake area?
Yes, they can. There is no change for students already attending this school.
I have a child already attending this school. Can I enrol their sibling/s at the same school?
Siblings of currently enrolled students will be assessed under the department's enrolment policy .
Families with a child currently enrolled at their assigned local school will retain the ability to enrol siblings at the same school, even if there are changes to the intake area boundaries that make their home address out-of-area.
How are new intake areas developed?
Many factors are considered to inform the development of new intake areas, for example:
- enrolment trends
- opportunities to align with primary school local intake areas
- public transport access
- the size and utilisation rate of schools
- the number of students living in each proposed intake area
- and the physical capacity of schools to enrol students
New school: Lindfield Learning Village Stage 2 completed project
Lindfiled Learning Village is now finished and operational, serving the needs of students and the community. As more than 12 months have passed since the start of operations for this project, all state significant development (SSD) reports have been archived.
Category:
Major works
Type:
New school
Status:
Complete
Completion:
September 2021
New school: Lindfield Learning Village Stage 1 completed project
We have delivered Stage 1 of Lindfield Learning Village, a new K-12 school at the former University of Technology Sydney Ku-ring-gai campus. The school is being built in two stages to support the growing local community. Stage 1 was completed for day 1, term 1, 2019, and included new classrooms and upgrades to the theatre and sports hall. Stage 2 of the project is currently underway and will provide more learning spaces and a senior home base focusing on specialised expertise and wellbeing support to transition students between school and their first post-school destinations. This phase of the school is expected to be completed by early 2022. For information about Lindfield Learning Village Stage 2 visit the project page. As more than 12 months have passed since the start of operations for this project, all state significant development (SSD) reports have been archived.
Category:
Major works
Type:
New school
Status:
Complete
Completion:
January 2019
Maintenance
To ensure the safety, reliability and longevity of our schools, every school across NSW receives maintenance. The Department undertakes preventative and routine maintenance every year, and repairs as needed. The Department also reviews the planned maintenance program for each school every year and reviews those items that are predicted to require work to help prolong the life of the school buildings and facilities.
Type:
Program
Smart Energy Pilot
This school is part of a Smart Energy Pilot Project to test new ways to produce, store and share clean, renewable energy in NSW public schools.
Solar panel capacity:
30 kilowatts
Battery storage capacity:
100 kilowatt hours
Status:
In design (assessing site to install solar energy equipment)
Demountables
Demountables have been part of the NSW education system for many decades and will continue to be used across the state. Demountable classrooms are modern, air-conditioned rooms that provide students and teaching staff with excellent quality facilities. The learning spaces have the same range of technology that is available in permanent spaces. We review school accommodation needs each year, looking at changing enrolment patterns and other factors to prepare for the upcoming school year. This helps to identify schools that need new demountables and schools where they can removed. Most demountable movement takes place between October and February and we report our annual demountable statistics each April. Additional demountable installations can occur outside this window to support capital works and maintenance projects in schools or emergency responses to natural disasters.
Teaching spaces:
0
Other facilities:
0
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