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Sydney Olympic Park new high school
City of Parramatta
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Amended proposal for the Sydney Olympic Park new high school to cater for 850 students.
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Submissions
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In order for this there needs to be solutions catered for the local community and the future leaders of this world. I ask you to reconsider and find solutions as we all know we are growing population and our kids are definitely our future without a sufficient education we are definitely nothing and are lacking strategic vision and long-term planning.
Billbergia Group
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Carmen Tao
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2. There is no planning for green space. There are plans for 1 basketball court and a courtyard, but no grass, no playing field. Is the expectation that all the students share that area at one time (rendering the court and courtyard to standing room), staggered lunch breaks or remain indoors? Please look into increasing the outdoor space and the physical health of the students. From the report: "The amended proposal does not achieve the EFSG outdoor open space benchmark of 10sqm per student", but will only offer 6sqm.
Amanda Dean
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We have been residents in the area for 20 years & are constantly appalled at the lack of planning put in to this area where complete overdevelopment has been not only allowed but encouraged!
As a former teacher of over 30 years I cannot believe how long & poorly this whole project has been going on.
Now when I look at the amendments to the original plan I am in disbelief!
You cannot properly educate the future of our nation Without adequate facilities. NO Hall, No grounds, no oval --- NO Parking for teachers!!! None of the teachers I have worked with will volunteer to work in these conditions.
I also have two grandsons living in Wentworth point I would not want them to be educated at a school without facilities & that which will be outgrown very quickly. As f or selling off the land on the Peninsula for MORE UNECESSARY Highrise ( Overlooking the School __ Child Protection??? ) PLEASE Consider keeping the land & giving our future generations PROPER Education ! This Is YOUR responsibility! You need to take it seriously!
As for the underhanded way this submission was changed after false community consultation is CRIMINAL!
This is not Good Government! I have no more words I am so disgusted that possibly the education of the next Prime Minister is being so badly compromised. PLEASE RECONSIDER!!!! Amanda Dean ( Resident, Teacher , Grandparent)
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- Removing the phased approach and approvals means we’re unlikely to see the school ever expand beyond the initial 850 students. It has taken so many years to even get to this point as the infrastructure of the area falls woefully short of demand and having to start anew with an expansion plan will only further delay the meeting of locals needs for schooling.
- The initial build for 850 students may meet the first intake cohort but will be be patently insufficient to meet the demands of the surrounding suburbs including Newington where I live. Right now the catchment for Newington is Concord High School which requires a 1hr plus trip of two buses each way and this is just completely unacceptable. A school within a reasonable distance should be a right of all children and the build of a school in Wentworth Point should at least cater for the needs of children in the immediate surrounds.
- Every development application for multi-story dwellings is being pushed to the absolute maximum and even when approved, changes are requested to increase density, increase height and maximise the number of units being built. Why is it that a DA for a school is being made with reduced height and reduced capacity in this area with the population density plans? It beggars belief.
- There are other concerns I have with the overlooking of future buildings which I know you’ll ignore but I’ll make the point all the same. I also expect to be ignored when it comes to green space, play space and so on but will make the point.
- I fully expect the issue of building the second phase (should it ever come to pass) will impact on all students at the school who are trying to learn. Build it once, build it for 1530 students and service the people who live in this area.
In summary, my main concern is really that the current proposal of 850 students will barely meet the current demands of the area and will guaranteed not meet the demands in the very near future. We need to build infrastructure to support the planned and approved population density of this area. Anything short of that is an abrogation of your responsibilities to the people of the area.
Amy de Paula
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Sydney Olympic Park is better placed in which to build a new high school, specifically the pocket of land where the AM transmission tower sits. This area sits facing Hill Road and is to the left of where the new Urban Wave Park is being built. I suggest the AM tower is easily moved to another location and wildlife that currently live in that parcel can be moved to neighbouring wetland in SOP. The high school will be a catchment for the current WWP public school and other primary schools such as in Newington. Thus it is easily accessible to local children and bus routes can be created from WWP and other suburbs - Rhodes, Homebush etc. As well as good connection from the ferry and train stations nearby. Being located on the southern side of Holker St also means traffic created by the new school is directed away from WWP which is already highly populated and congested.
I suggest the high school will have many students with academic strength. In addition to this, the Olympic Park High School will capitalise on its location on the doorstep of world-class sporting facilities, sporting expertise and training grounds to cultivate students with outstanding athletic potential. Western Sydney and Sutherland shire have sports high schools where students who excel in athletic pursuits are nurtured, why not Olympic Park which is the geographic heart of Sydney? It has the potential of making itself known as a prestigious school for both academic and sporting prowess. It will be easily accessible to and from the M4 via Hill Road, and to Holker St (West) and Bennelong Parkway (north and east); without further burdening the WWP population.
As it is a school, any added traffic would occur between 7-9am and 3-5pm Monday to Friday. I assume the school will organise suitable traffic safety measures during pick up and drop off times. And being a school, it would not conflict with the busy period for the Wave Park next door.
Lastly, being located in the SOP and near WWP nature reserves, the students will benefit from being located so close to nature reserves and I hope this helps them to develop a healthy respect for nature and looking after their environment.
I ask you to carefully consider my proposal carefully as it would be a gross error of judgement to build a high school next to the WWP public school.
Thank you,
A WWP Resident.
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Jillian Mckee
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Jillian Mckee
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Not to mention the lack of parking for staff. As a parent and educator, the plan to park at P5 and have a shuttle bus is a terrible idea. Teachers need access to their vehicles in case of emergency and there is virtually no street parking in the area. The land next to the school being sold to build more high rise apartment blocks is abominable, considering the needs of the community are being overlooked in these measures.
Wentworth Point Residents Action Group (WPRAG)
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