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Amity announcesCollegenew school

AMUST Media

Amity College is set to open a new school in 2024 for K-3 students, with state-ofthe-art facilities that will greatly school school benefit the entire community.

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The project will be boosted by an $11.7m Westinvest grant from the State Government and includes a range of impressive features, such as learning spaces for up to 500 students, a multipurpose hall, an oval, adventure playground, kitchen garden, pedestrian/ cycle paths, dedicated drop-off zone, offstreet parking, bus bay, and road upgrades.

The school has been designed with modern, flexible, and digital learning concepts in mind, with state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure and intricate cooling design.

The landscaping of the school campus incorporates formal and informal outdoor learning areas, canopy shade trees, and seating.

Families can look forward to increased community awareness and engagement with school activities, positive and cooperative relationships, improved curriculum and learning programs, enhancement of knowledge, skills, talents, and wellbeing, improved security, access to a wider range of high-quality facilities, and more efficient utilization of the community’s investment in school facilities.

The school will also feature a modern, highly functional Multipurpose School Hall that can accommodate 350-400 people and be used for sports, assemblies, performance, community events, and venue hire.

The project will not only provide families with quality education and recreational facilities, but it will also improve the local facilities and green, open spaces in Leppington, creating a better place to live, work, play, connect with nature, and raise a family, while reducing the carbon footprint.

Enrolments for K-3 at our Leppington campus have commenced and spaces are filling up quickly. Families who would like to send their children to the school are encouraged to apply as soon as possible

Stay tuned for more news as the school opening in 2024 approaches!

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