Alexandria Park Community School

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Alexandria Park Community School
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Alexandria Park Community School

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Coordinates 33°54′03″S151°11′47″E / 33.90083°S 151.19639°E / -33.90083; 151.19639
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Type Government-controlled partially selective comprehensive co-educational secondary and primary day school
MottoCommunity, Opportunity, Success
EstablishedDecember 2001
School districtPort Jackson
Educational authority New South Wales Department of Education
PrincipalDebra Laide
Teaching staff76.95 FTE (2020) [1]
Years K–12
Enrolment911 (2020 [1] )
Website alexparkcs-c.schools.nsw.gov.au
Alexandria Park Community School

Alexandria Park Community School is a New South Wales government-controlled school for secondary and primary students located on Gadigal country at Park Road, Alexandria, a south Sydney inner suburb, New South Wales, Australia. The school is a public-funded, partially academically selective, comprehensive, co-educational day school. cad In 2020, the school enrolled approximately 900 students, from Year K to Year 12. 18% of students identified as Indigenous Australians and 58% were from a language background other than English. [2] Opportunity classes are delivered in Year 5 and Year 6, as well as a selective stream in Year 7 to Year 12 for academically gifted and talented students. The school is operated by the NSW government Department of Education in accordance with a curriculum developed by the New South Wales Education Standards Authority. The school principal is Diane Fetherston.

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History

The school was established in December 2001 upon the merger of Cleveland Street High School, which had been relocated in 1982, with Waterloo High School. In 2003, Redfern Public School, Waterloo Public School and Alexandria Public School were further merged into the school.

Programs and initiatives

The Cleveland Street High School was located on the corner of Cleveland and Chalmers Streets in Surry Hills prior to its move to the current Alexandria Park School site in 1982. The Cleveland Street site became Cleveland Street Intensive English High School. [3] In December 2001, Waterloo High School and Cleveland Street High School amalgamated to become Alexandria Park Community School. From 1 January 2003, the school expanded with the amalgamation of Redfern Public School, Waterloo Public School, Alexandria Public School into the new Community School. [4]

Until 2017, the junior school was located at the Park Road Campus, and the senior school was located at the Mitchell Road Campus.[ citation needed ] In 2017 the senior school relocated into temporary buildings (pop-up school) at the Park Road Campus, with the intention that the Mitchell Road Campus would be occupied by the Cleveland Street Intensive English High School, freeing up the Cleveland Street site for a new 14 storey high school.[ citation needed ]

In 2018, the junior school moved into the expanded pop-up school on Park Road. The Cleveland Street Intensive English High School moved to the original Park Road Campus, pending the rebuild of the Mitchell Road campus, which completed in 2019. [5]

Phase 1 of the redevelopment was completed in 2020 with Phase 2 completed in February 2023. The High School and Primary School moved into the completed buildings to make way for the demolition of the temporary buildings. Phase 1 provided new permanent learning spaces and core facilities for 1,000 primary students and approximately 500 secondary students. It commenced operations from the beginning of Term 4 2020. Phase 2 of the redevelopment expanded to accommodate new permanent learning spaces for 850 secondary students, plus a multipurpose hall, gymnasium, multiple sports courts and outdoor play spaces. It was completed in February 2023. The overall masterplan will allow Alexandria Park Community School to cater for 1,000 primary students and up to 1,200 secondary students. [6] Additional learning spaces as part of future Stage 2 works are subject to enrolment demand.

Former school principals

Awards

In 2013, the School received a NSW Department of Education director general’s award for ‘Improving Student Learning Outcomes’.

Notable alumni

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 "2020 Alexandria Park Community School Annual Report" (PDF). Alexandria Park Community School. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  2. "Alexandria Park Community School, Alexandria, NSW: School profile". My School. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. 2020. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
  3. New inner Sydney high-rise school for 1200 students revealed Sydney Morning Herald 27 April 2017
  4. Public schools losing battle in inner suburbs Sydney Morning Herald 17 September 2005
  5. "Cleveland St high school prepares to relocate to make way for state government's flagship 13-storey high school". The Daily Telegraph . Sydney.
  6. Alexandria Park Community School redevelopment Government of New South Wales