NSW Government to roll out 44 new OSHC hubs over 12 months to meet demand
The NSW Government will open 44 new outside school hours care (OSHC) hubs across the state over the next 12 months to provide better access to before and after school care in schools.
Known as ‘hubs’, the purpose-built sites are part of the Government’s $40 million commitment to create more OSHC places, Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell explained. The state already has 47 hubs in use, with the new additions to tip the total over 90, catering for nearly 5,000 students.
“We’ve delivered 47 hubs already and will roll out more than 90 in total around the state, providing facilities for up to 4,800 students,” Ms Mitchell said.
“Every hub includes a play space, offices, toilets and kitchens, allowing students to enjoy a safe and fun environment, whilst providing parents with the flexibility they need.”
Ten of the latest hubs have been temporarily redistributed to the North Coast to assist with flood recovery and provide accommodation for dislocated OSHC and preschool services.
The hubs are part of a broader $8.6 billion investment in school infrastructure over the next four years by the NSW Government, 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.
Schools with completed OSHC Hubs are as follows:
- Anna Bay Public School
- Austral Public School
- Bathurst Public School
- Baulkham Hills North Public School
- Beaumont Hills Public School
- Bletchington Public School
- Brighton Le Sands Public School
- Burwood Public School
- Calare Public School
- Camden Public School
- Carlingford Public School
- Crestwood Public School
- Cronulla Public School
- Eglinton Public School
- Epping Public School
- Ettalong Public School
- Faulconbridge Public School
- Glendore Public School
- Gulgong Public School
- Gymea North Public School
- Haberfield Public School
- Heathcote Public School
- Hinchinbrook Public School
- Jasper Road Public School
- Jerrabomberra Public School
- Kariong Public School
- Kellyville Ridge Public School
- Kelso Public School
- Macarthur Girls High School
- Madang Avenue Public School
- Mawarra Public School
- Molong Central School
- Murray Farm Public School
- Newbridge Heights Public School
- Newington Public School
- Northbridge Public School
- Northmead Public School
- Quakers Hill East Public School
- Ringrose Public School
- Rosemeadow Public School
- St Andrews Public School
- Tamworth South Public School
- The Oaks Public School
- Thornton Public School
- Valentine Public School
- Wellington Public School
- Winston Heights Public School
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