New schools are earmarked for Chatswood, St Leonards and Macquarie Park, while a selective high school will be built at Leppington as part of a $7.9 billion investment in extra classrooms to keep up with NSW’s growing population.
Tuesday’s state budget contained $3.7 million towards initial plans for an education precinct in St Leonards, which would include a high school and a primary school to cater for residents of almost 2000 homes in towers of up to 19 storeys that have been approved for the area.
More than $16 million has been allocated to a Macquarie Park Education Precinct, which would include both a primary school and a high school on the site of the old Peter Board High School, which was also known as North Ryde High School.to buy back the site of Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s old school, which was closed in the late 1990s and the site sold for $51 million in 2006 by the Iemma Labor government.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian in her days at Peter Board High School. The site is to be used for the new Macquarie Park education precinct. “While this process continues, the planning for the school progresses. The NSW government will deliver the Macquarie Park Education Precinct.”
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