Ariah Park Central School is a New South Wales Public School. It is one of 62 Central Schools found around the state and is a rural K-12 school of 140 students located in the Riverina of New South Wales. Located 460 from Sydney, the school is part of the West Wyalong Network of schools.
Students are drawn from the township of Ariah Park, surrounding communities and nearby farmlands.
Ariah Park Central School is part of the Riverina Access Partnership (RAP), one of 5 access programs that run in NSW. RAP provides a shared curriculum for senior secondary students across six central schools that deliver Yr 11 and 12 studies across all six participating schools. The cohorts of students interact with each other and their teacher through video conferencing and online delivery technologies.
The school has excellent facilities which include well maintained grounds and playgrounds. The school has a comprehensive library and very high levels of technology for student learning. All classrooms are fitted with quality learning equipment and every student from K to 12 has access to a school laptop.
In addition to the academic pursuits the school provides a broad range of activities including the performing arts, leadership and sporting experiences and has a strong focus on quality education. There is a strong culture of continuous improvement including an emphasis on teacher professional development.
Ariah Park Central School is a progressive, future focused school that enjoys modern flexible learning spaces and unique learning initiatives. The school is well resourced with technology and has a large focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
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