By Greg Warren MP

11 November 2024

Schools in Campbelltown are set to benefit from $8 million in funding to complete planned maintenance and local projects which will be getting underway in the 2024/25 school year.

As part of the Minns Labor Government’s record $27.9 billion investment into the Education and Early Learning portfolio, $600 million was put aside for school maintenance work across the state, including planned and preventative maintenance and essential repairs.

Rosemeadow Public School will benefit from repairs to external movement area stairs and the replacement of dilapidated fencing on a retaining wall. At Campbelltown North Primary School, old timber windows, that were not fit for purpose, will be replaced with modern and effective framing. Essential sewage line repairs will be completed at John Warby Public School alongside essential student facilities maintenance.

A full list of maintenance projects can be found below:

Claymore Public School

Roof Replacement

Airds High school

Floor Coverings

Airds High school

Replacement of entry doors

Ambarvale Public School

Windows replacements

Ambarvale Public school

Stormwater upgrade

Appin Public School

Coating Systems to internal and external various blocks

Beverley Park School

External works

Blairmount Public School

Roof replacement

Campbelltown East Public School

Floor Covering replacement

Campbelltown North Public School

Replace timber windows

Campbelltown Performing Arts High School

Replace covered walkway

Campbelltown Public School

Resurface carpark

John Warby Public school

Student facilities maintenance

John Warby Public school

Plumbing upgrades

Kentlyn Public school

External area repairs

Leumeah high school

Replacement of various fitments

Leumeah public school

Sliding door replacements

Lomandra School

Floor Coverings

Lomandra School

Roof Repairs

Mary Brooksbank School

Student Facilities

Mary Brooksbank School

Hydrotherapy pool Repair

Mary Brooksbank School

Boundary fencing upgrade

Rosemeadow Public School

External works

Rosemeadow Public school

Retaining wall fencing upgrades

Ruse Public school

Student facilities maintenance

Ruse Public School

Painting works

St Helens Park Public School

Roof replacement

Thomas Acres Public School

Fencing upgrade

Thomas Reddall High school

Replacement of Louvers and doors

Woodland Road Public School

External works

 

Additionally, the Department of Education have given the green light for equipment upgrades at Campbelltown Performing Arts High School, following representations from Greg Warren MP.

The school, a premier performing arts school is responsible for producing numerous Schools Spectacular feature artists and recognisable local performers. However, technological issues, stemming from outdated equipment have begun to hamper productions. The proposal for equipment has been approved by the Department of Education with the next step being a purchase order.

 

Member for Campbelltown Greg Warren said:

“I am proud to see these essential maintenance works to schools in Campbelltown get underway, and I will continue to fight to ensure that our local schools receive the attention that they need and deserve, in order to make sure our students continue to receive a world class education.”

“The Minns Labor Government is continuing to provide meaningful support for public education in Campbelltown and NSW more broadly, by ensuring that essential maintenance works for our schools are given the level of priority that they require.”

“It is wonderful to see Campbelltown Performing Arts High School be supported to continue to produce talented performers who represent our area with pride and enthusiasm.”