Given Bondi Junction’s well-established transport links, this Sydney eastern suburb is considered to be an ideal place to build a new high school.
A great amount of demand and pressure are experienced over at existing schools within the Sydney eastern region. Population growth and increasing densification are just two of several issues that cause this pressure.
The petition to build new schools has been signed by 500 residents and has reached the NSW Parliament just last year. Now, more and more groups are putting this campaign on the state election agenda.
CLOSE East
Since 2010, lobby group CLOSE East has been very vocal about the need for a new school within Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
According to its spokeswoman, Licia Heath, planning for new schools should have happened a long time ago since the birth spike in the area in 2006. This means that these kids are now in Year 6 or have just started on their Year 7.
With more children entering high school, a new campus seems very fitting to ease the highly significant enrolment pressure on existing schools.
CLOSE East thinks that Bondi Junction is an ideal suburb to build a new school due to its existing and efficient transport links.
Capacity Constraints and Government Solution
Existing schools within Sydney’s eastern region are close to reaching capacity, according to the Department of Education.
- Sydney Boys High School at 95 percent capacity
- Sydney Girls High School at 88 percent capacity
- Rose Bay Secondary College at 88 percent capacity
Education Minister Rob Stokes said all existing schools today have the capacity to cater to the needs of local communities. However, in order to meet the future demand for schools, different solutions must first be planned. Among the solutions being laid out are the proposed expansion of the Randwick Boys and Girls High School precinct, as well as turning Randwick Boys into a co-ed campus.