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Artist impressions of new primary school at Gregory Hills released

Artist impressions of a school to built for 1000 students in southwest Sydney provide the first glimpse of what shape the educational facility will take. See the photos of its design.

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Artist impressions of a primary school to built in Gregory Hills provide the community with the first glimpse of what shape the public facility will take.

The school will provide teaching spaces for approximately 1000 students from Kindergarten to Year 6.

The project will deliver 44 classrooms, four support learning spaces, administration and staff facilities, canteen, multipurpose hall, library, covered outdoor learning area, landscaped outdoor learning areas and outdoor play spaces including a sports court and a playing field.

Camden state Liberal MP Peter Sidgreaves said he was delighted to mark this important milestone for the school.

“I’m excited to see these artist’s impressions. They help us imagine what the new primary school in Gregory Hills will look like,” he said.

“This new primary school will greatly benefit the Gregory Hills community for generations to come.”

The Gregory Hills Drive school will include fit-for-purpose learning spaces and core facilities to support the growing area.

Subject to approval, construction will start at the end of 2022.
Subject to approval, construction will start at the end of 2022.

Gregory Hills Public School is in the state significant development application process subject to approval and construction is expected to start towards the end of the year.

NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell said she was pleased to see the artist’s impressions of the project.

The primary school at Gregory Hills will serve 1000 students. Picture: Supplied
The primary school at Gregory Hills will serve 1000 students. Picture: Supplied

“I’m proud that we are continuing our record investment in school infrastructure across NSW,’’ she said.

“We are working hard to provide schools with modern facilities designed specifically for their community.’’

A community information booth at Gregory Hills Town Centre was held this week to provide the community with the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the upgrade.

The NSW Government said it would consult the community as part of the social impact assessment.

To participate in the survey that is open for public feedback and will close on June 10, click here.

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