The Nirimba Collegiate schools work collaboratively with other schools in our area as part of a community of schools. We also have links with other education providers and local businesses.
Some of our educational partnerships include:
A community network of secondary schools in Western Sydney.
The Nirimba Learning Community consists of 9 schools working together to enhance the learning outcomes of all students across the community. The Nirimba Learning Community schools are:
The Nirimba Learning Community work together to provide professional learning opportunities for staff and promote improved educational outcomes for all students across the community.
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The Nirimba Education Precinct is a multi-institutional education setting. Wyndham College is located on the Precinct, together with St John Paul II Catholic College, TAFE (Western Sydney Institute, Nirimba College) and Western Sydney University (WSU) - The College.
Nirimba Collegiate schools have close partnerships with each of the educational partners on the Nirimba Education Precinct. Nirimba Collegiate students are involved in the WSU Fast Forward program and the WSU Access Program. Students can complete TVET courses through TAFE as part of their HSC curriculum pattern of study. Wyndham College and St John Paul II share facilities, including the Library, Hall, Gym and Performance Workspace.
address
Nirimba Education Precinct
Eastern Road
Nirimba Fields NSW 2763
telephone 02 9208 7100
address
70 Lalor Road
Quakers Hill
NSW 2763
telephone 02 9837 1533
address
71 McCulloch Street
Riverstone NSW 2765
telephone 02 9627 1484
address
Johnson Avenue
Seven Hills NSW 2147
telephone 02 9624 3329
address
Nirimba Education Precinct
Eastern Road
Nirimba Fields NSW 2763
telephone 02 9208 7100
address
70 Lalor Road
Quakers Hill
NSW 2763
telephone 02 9837 1533
address
71 McCulloch Street
Riverstone NSW 2765
telephone 02 9627 1484
address
Johnson Avenue
Seven Hills NSW 2147
telephone 02 9624 3329
We would like to pay our respects and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and also pay respect to Elders both past and present.
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