Established in 1875, Rouse Hill Public School relocated to the current site in 2003. As well as mainstream classes we have a support unit within our school which caters for students with a range of disabilities. Parents, staff and community members work together with the view that our central focus remains on strengthening in each child personal responsibility, citizenship, honesty and academic growth and progress. All students at Rouse Hill Public School are given the opportunity to learn Mandarin. Rouse Hill Public School is one of 4 Bilingual Public Schools operating in NSW.
Our overarching goal is to ensure Rouse Hill Public School remains the school of choice for local residents. As our motto suggests, 'In all we do, we do our best'. Extraâcurricular activities are varied and aim at enriching the school experience for our students. Activities include choir, dance, debating, public speaking, gardening and chess. Opportunities exist for students in the area of school leadership. An active Student Representative Council works with the teaching staff and local community and aims to give students a voice and an opportunity to participate in the operation of our dynamic school. Rouse Hill Public School is also known for our many sporting achievements.
Students regularly excel in swimming, cross country and athletics. Many of our students progress to regional competition level and some students have represented Rouse Hill Public School at state and national level. Learning partnerships exist with other schools in the Kellyville Community of Schools; Rouse Hill High School, Ironbark Ridge Public School, Sherwood Ridge Public School, Kellyville Public School and Beaumont Hills Public School. Our core focus is to ensure that continuity of teaching and learning exists for all students in the Rouse Hill area. A strong and involved P and C provide on going and active support to the school.
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