ALEXANDRIA PARK COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Alexandria Park Community School is a dual-campus school with an
enrolment of 350 students.  Students from
many different ethnic backgrounds attend the school, with approximately 27 per
cent of the students being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background.
The school has an established Middle School structure (Years 5 to 7) and has
opportunity classes in the primary and a selective stream in the high school.
Students in these classes are provided with a stimulating learning environment
focused on their needs and are highly successful in state-wide competitions and
tests.

The curriculum structure is designed to meet the needs of students
from a wide range of abilities and there is a very successful VET, traineeship
and apprenticeship program operating in the senior school. There are extensive
academic, sporting and cultural opportunities and a broad range of innovative
programs that cater for individual learning styles in smaller class sizes to
ensure that each child has the opportunity to be a successful learner.

Extracurricular activities: Activities include a Sports Development
Project, choir, band, computer club and journalism club. The school has also
established close links with UTS, TAFE and Sydney University to support
students’ career pathways.

School Information

Apcs
  • Type: Independent
  • Coeducational or single-sex: Coeducational

  • Faith-based: None
  • Year: Kindergarten - Year 12
  • Day/Boarding: Day School
  • Interview Required Upon Enrolment: No
  • International Baccalaureate Programs offered: N/A  
  • ESL Support: N/A
  • Scholarships Available: Yes
  • Gifted and Talented Program: N/A
  • Preschool or Early Learning Centre: N/A
  • After School Care/ OOSH Options: None
  • Fees:
  • Address:Park Road, Alexandria 2015
  • Phone:02 9698 1967
  • Fax:02 9319 5007
  • HSC/VCE Subjects offered:Please contact the school
  • Clubs and Extra-curricular programs:Computer club, debating club, interact club, fitness club

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