

Stuart Ayres MP, Member for Penrith today joined staff and students at Cranebrook High School to officially open their new multimillion dollar learning centre.
Stuart Ayres said he was delighted to be at the school to see the new building with three general learning spaces, a shared learning space, a seminar room and an outdoor learning area.
“It’s great to see Cranebrook High School getting investment in the excellent multi-purpose learning space they deserve.
“I share the students’ excitement about seeing the new building and also, the beautiful landscaping and trees,” Stuart Ayres said.
“As part of this upgrade, many new mature Eucalyptus trees have been planted throughout the school grounds, adding to the abundance of green spaces that Cranebrook High School benefits from.”
“The NSW Government continues to deliver important school infrastructure to communities around the state and I’m proud of the wonderful facilities we’re providing for schools like Cranebrook High School in Western Sydney.”
Minister for Education Sarah Mitchell said every student in NSW should have access to the best education possible, and providing new and modern facilities give students those opportunities.
“The new facilities at Cranebrook High School will be used for specialised learning, for example to support agricultural classes due to its proximity to the school’s farm,” Ms Mitchell said.
“I am so thrilled that the NSW Government has been able to deliver this project for the community and that it will support students for generations to come with unique learning opportunities.” Ms Mitchell said.
The NSW Government is investing $8.6 billion in school infrastructure over the next four years, continuing its program to deliver 160 new and upgraded schools to support communities across NSW. This builds on the more than $9.1 billion invested in projects delivered since 2017, a program of $17.7 billion in public education infrastructure.