Established in 1887, Wentworth Falls Public School has a proud history of serving the community. Sitting alongside a national park, we respect the environment and its role in our wellbeing.
Wentworth Falls Public School has a population of 410 students including 3% of students identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and 15% of students from a non-English speaking background. The school has sixteen classes, including an opportunity class and are committed to providing inclusive, safe and quality teaching and learning.
As a school, our collective goal is to provide a rich educational environment that supports the consistent development and improvement of student outcomes. This is made possible by a committed staff, supportive parents and community partnerships.
The school offers a wide range of extra-curricular programs including choir, dance, string and recorder ensembles, public speaking and debating, chess and varied sporting activities.
Parents and the broader community highly value education and opportunities for student leadership. The school has a committed and hard-working P&C which complements the educational and cultural experiences at the school and beyond.
The Wentworth Falls Public School 2018 Annual School Report and 2018-2020 School Plan is available for download at https://wentwthfal-p.schools.nsw.gov.au/
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