Gledswood Hills Public School
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New school: Gledswood Hills Public School completed project 2020
Gledswood Hills Public School is now finished and operational. We're excited your new school facilities are ready for you to use. For information about Gledswood Hills Public School stage 2, visit the project page.
Category:
Major works
Type:
New school
Status:
Complete
Completion:
January 2020
Upgrade: Gledswood Hills Public School stage 2 completed project
To address population growth and enrolment demand in the south west Sydney growth area, Gledswood Hills Public School has been upgraded. Stage 2 is now complete and provides an additional 20 new innovative and flexible classrooms, increasing student capacity to 1,012.
Category:
Major works
Type:
Upgrade
Status:
Complete
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
Schools Renewal
The $240 million Schools Renewal Program aims to accelerate projects that will improve the amenity of schools and kick start local jobs for local communities. This is a co-funded program, with each school contributing up to 50 per cent of the project cost.
Type:
Program
Status:
Completed
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:
10
Other facilities:
8

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