Wentworth Point Public School – Grindley
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.
A project to upgrade Wentworth Point Public School includes a new four storey building facing Burroway Road, and an internal reconfiguration of the school library to cater for the growing population in the Wentworth Point community.
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The benefits
- The upgrade will include 26 additional modern, fit for purpose permanent teaching spaces with shared common areas and multipurpose spaces to meet growing enrolment demand in the area.
- Ground floor support unit with 3 classrooms and dedicated amenities.
- The library will be reconfigured to better suit the needs of the school, with open space also maximised and improved.
- Removal of demountable classrooms to open up play space for students.
- Safer crossing outside school
As part of the project to upgrade Wentworth Point Public School, we are pleased to confirm we will be building a new raised (wombat) crossing outside the school on Ferry Wharf Circuit.
This crossing was requested by the school community during early consultation on this upgrade and will provide an additional safe crossing point for students and families to walk safely to and from school.
