The new Wentworth Point High School on the banks of the Parramatta River.Credit:Janie Barrett
Sydney’s newest public high school,which cost $160 million to build,will welcome its first students next month.
Nestled on a peninsula on the banks of the Parramatta River,the six-storey,vertical Wentworth Point High School is in one of the most densely populated suburbs in the country. Wentworth Point is the only Australian suburb with no houses;it only has apartments.
Principal Melissa Johnston says the community were clear they wanted sport to be on the agenda.Credit:Janie Barrett
“Something that’s really important for students growing up in this type of environment is actually outdoor physical activity. From the community meetings,I knew sport was a desire,a real need for this community,” Johnston says.
The school will house about 1500 students once a school hall and a public park is completed next to the school,which will provide additional playing fields for students. Until then,a nearby shopping centre will let students use a nearby privately owned park a few minutes’ walk away for sport on Tuesday afternoons.
Students will use five flights of stairs and a lift dedicated to students to move around the school.Credit:Janie Barrett
When Johnston gave theHerald a tour of the new school on Thursday,students were trickling into the empty school to visit the uniform shop ahead of the first day of term on February 6.