NSW School Profiles

ABCN's NSW programs currently works with 31 primary schools and 29 high schools, most within the southwest Sydney region.

Many of these schools have a high proportion of students from non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB). A majority of schools are also part of the NSW Department of Education and Training’s Priority Schools Funding Program (PSFP).

School Locations


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High schools

Alexandria Park Community School
Auburn Girls' High School
Bass High School
Birrong Girls' High School
Blacktown Boys' High School
Blacktown Girls' High School
Cabramatta High School
Canterbury Boys High School
Casula High School
Chester Hill High School
Cleveland Street Intensive English High School
Fairfield High School
Granville Boys' High School
Granville South High School
Holroyd High School
Hoxton Park High School
James Meehan High School
Lawrence Hargrave High School
Lurnea High School
Merrylands High School
Miller Technology High School
Sir Joseph Banks High School
South Sydney High School
Tempe High School
Thomas Reddall High School
Wiley Park Girls High School

Primary schools

Auburn West Public School
Blaxcell Street Public School
Bourke Street Public School
Chester Hill Public School
Chifley Primary School
Chullora Public School
Fairfield Public School
Gardeners Road Public School
Guilford West Public School
Harcourt Public School
Kingswood South Public School
La Perouse Public School
Lewisham Public School
Lurnea Public School
Maroubra Bay Public School
Maroubra Junction Public School
Marrickville Public School
Marrickville West Public School
Mascot Public School
Matraville Public School
Mogo Public School
North Sydney Demonstration Public School
Paramatta East Public School
Paramatta North Public School
Paramatta West Public School
Ryde Public School
St Peters Public School
Tempe Public School
Villawood North Public School
West Ryde Public School
Woollongong Public School

Priority Schools Funding Program (PSFP)

This program provides additional assistance to schools with high concentrations of students from low socio-economic status backgrounds. The PSFP focuses on improving students' literacy, numeracy and participation outcomes, with the aim of reducing the achievement gap for students in these school communities.