The Meadows Public School,
situated in the suburb of Seven Hills, was established in 1890. The school is
set on attractive grounds and is part of the Bungarribee network of schools in
Western Sydney. The school has a total current enrolment of 246 students,
including 12% who are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and a further 54%
of students from backgrounds where English is an Additional Language or Dialect
(EALD).
The school has a strong
literacy and numeracy focus and all staff have embraced the Phase 2 Early
Action for Success initiative. The school is staffed by a mix of experienced
and early-career teachers who are committed to professional learning with
current priorities in the areas of literacy, numeracy and student wellbeing.
The Meadows
Public School implements Positive Behaviour for Learning and offers a range of
enriching co-curricular activities that are supported by a progressive and
active P&C. An active member of the Blacktown Learning Community, the
school is committed to creating a welcoming, caring and inclusive school
community with a school vision focused on high expectations and developing the
whole child.
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