Zeke Dumbleton,10,and his mum,Greta,at Parramatta East Public School.Credit:Nick Moir
“Demountables are pretty much all he knows. He doesn’t really have anything to compare it to. It’s all he’s experienced,” his mother,Greta Dumbleton,said.
“It wasn’t obvious when the school started getting overcrowded,but there came a point where all the students couldn’t fit into the school hall. And that was when we realised the numbers had outgrown the infrastructure.”
Parramatta East Public School,like many schools in the region,has been over its student cap for years.
In 2024,the school was over by 300 students and it was one of the 28 per cent of schools in the Parramatta local government area that exceeded their cap by more than 100 students.
The Minns government is attempting to address the overcrowding plaguing schools around Parramatta. As part of a broader investment into schools in western Sydney,the state government has announced funding for a new three-storey building for the school that will include 24 new classrooms,a new library and new student toilets.
The upgrades will mean all 21 demountables will be removed,allowing for more play space for students,more parking and better pedestrian access.
Jenny Coleman,another parent at the school,is relieved to know her five-year-old son will be out of demountables by the time he’s in year 2.