Wahroonga Public School is a metropolitan school in the Ku-ring-gai local government area in the northern suburbs of Sydney with an enrolment of 700 students from Kindergarten to Year 6. 41% of students are from language backgrounds other than English. Wahroonga is an affluent demographical area with a high percentage of families achieving tertiary educational qualifications. The school relies on the support of its parent community through the representative P&C Association in order to run a number of programs in-line with local need. Wahroonga Public School caters for all students and prides itself on a culture of inclusion and participation.
Wahroonga Public School is affectionately known as 'The Bush School', as it is set amongst a native Blue Gum High Forest, and features unique, attractive grounds including both natural and built features. Two in-ground swimming pools and an outdoor amphitheatre are main attractions.
The school has 27 mainstream classes and 1 Support Class and offers students a range of extra-curricular activities including chess, sport, dance and choir. The school band program is renowned in the local area.
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