Edmondson Park Public School
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Camden Valley Way Growth Corridor Intake Area
The Department of Education has created a new shared intake area called the Camden Valley Way Growth Corridor to cater to the unprecedented population growth in Southwest Sydney.
The new intake area is viewable via School Finder.
The new shared intake area combines the former intake areas of Denham Court Public School, Leppington Public School, and the new Edmondson Park Public School into one intake area. The shared intake area is a tailored solution for this growing area and has been designed to provide equitable access to education for kindergarten to year six students living in the growth corridor.
Which school will my child be enrolled in?
Your child will be offered a placement at one of the following three schools:
Denham Court Public School
Edmondson Park Public School
Leppington Public School
Enrolments in the intake area are determined by a Camden Valley Way Growth Corridor panel comprised of the principals, or their delegates, staff of Denham Court Public School, Leppington Public School, and Edmondson Park Public Schools and a Parents and Citizens representative.
The panel will determine all new kindergarten to year six enrolments in one of these three schools following the Local Enrolment Procedures for Camden Valley Way Growth Corridor .
The enrolment panel’s guiding principle in making enrolment decisions is to keep families together and preference will be given to enrolment applications where there is a sibling in current attendance at a school.
How do I lodge an enrolment application?
If you live within the new shared intake area, please lodge an enrolment application at the school within closest proximity to your home. The enrolment panel will review your application and offer your child a placement at one of the three Camden Valley Way Growth Area schools.
I have a child already attending one of the above listed schools, can they stay at their school if they now live in the shared intake area?
Yes, they can. There is no change for students already attending one of the Camden Valley Way Growth Area schools. Currently enrolled students can complete their education at their existing school to Year 6.
Will siblings have to attend different schools?
Siblings of families who have a child enrolled at one of the above-listed schools as a local or in-area student will be prioritised for enrolment as per the Local Enrolment Procedures for Camden Valley Way Growth Corridor.
Families who enrolled as non-local students should refer to the Department’s enrolment policy for further information.
Out-of-area enrolment
Non-local enrolment applications for children living outside of the new intake area will be considered on a case-by-case basis in line with the Department’s enrolment policy.
Where can I get more information?
Stay informed with the Department’s enrolment policy .
For queries about enrolment, contact School Infrastructure NSW via email at schoolinfrastructure@det.nsw.edu.au or by phone on 1300 482 651.
New school: Edmondson Park Public School completed project
The Edmondson Park Public School project is complete. 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:
August 2023
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
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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