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Celebrating Education Week and our Schools’ Achievements

by Tim James
1 September 2024
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Education Week, held in August, provided a timely opportunity to reflect on the achievements of and needs for the future of our local schools.

It’s a chance to celebrate the investments made in our children’s education and to advocate for the ongoing support our schools require.

Under the previous Coalition government, we saw the construction of two new schools in Willoughby—Cammeraygal High School and Anzac Park Public School. These institutions have become cornerstones of our community, offering quality education and vibrant learning environments.

On the 30th of July, I had the pleasure of visiting Cammeraygal High School to celebrate its 10-year anniversary.

It was encouraging to witness how the school has grown and thrived over the past decade and how past and present students came together to celebrate this significant milestone.

Looking ahead, the community is eagerly anticipating the development of two new schools planning of which commenced in Coalition Government in Chatswood and St Leonards.

These projects must proceed under the current government to meet the growing demands of our area.

Our community is not just waiting; we’re eager to see the designs and ensure these schools will meet the high standards our children deserve.

Our local P&Cs have been instrumental in advocating for such developments. Their tireless work, particularly in the face of budget constraints under the current government, cannot be overstated.

I’ve had many conversations with these dedicated parents, and their commitment to improving our schools is inspiring. They’ve been on the front lines, pushing for the resources and support that our students need to succeed.

However, the recent $150 million cut to NSW education funding by the Minns Labor Government is a cause for concern. Such reductions threaten the progress we’ve made and the future of our children’s education.

For example, the further cuts consequences on Life Education’s Healthy Harold program—a program that has been a staple of health and well-being education for years—are deeply disappointing.

These cuts undermine the very foundation of what we’ve worked so hard to build.

It’s crucial that we continue to advocate for the resources and support our schools need to flourish. The future of our children, and indeed our society, depends on it.

Tim James

Tim James

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