Private Schools in North Parramatta, NSW

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Masons Drive, North Parramatta, 2151

(02) 9630 6655
Tara Anglican School for Girls is a Pre-kindergarten - Year 12 school for girls.
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2 Windeyer Rd, North Parramatta, 2151

(02) 9683 8555
The King's School is Australia's oldest independent school. Founded in 1831 by the command of King William IV of England, King's was established as a boys' school that would provide Australia with its next generation of leaders, through a community-centred ethos of humility and service. Situated on 320 acres of beautiful parkland in the demographic centre of Sydney, King’s endeavours to give educational leadership by contributing richly to educational and social debate. Its teaching resources, particularly in the area of boys’ education, boarding and the development of leadership skills, are used around the world.

2 Masons Drive, North Parramatta, 2151

(02) 9630 6311
Redeemer Baptist School (CRICOS NO. 00415 K) caters for a diversity of skills, abilities and backgrounds. It has a distinctive Christian worldview and is renowned for its academic standards. The School has a Preparatory School (Pre-Kindergarten to Year 4), a Middle School (Years 5-8) and a Senior School (Years 9-12). Established in 1981, Redeemer Baptist School is coeducational. The main campus is located on 9 hectares of parklands in North Parramatta, about 30kms from the centre of Sydney. Its elevated position offers excellent views to the city and there is easy access to public transport. The School is noted for its magnificent historic buildings together with the hi-tech Science and Technology Centre and the impressive N. F. Cannon Library. Redeemer Baptist School's teaching excellence was highlighted in the Federal Government Education Minister's Review Committee Report 2003, which described the school's learning environment as 'thoughtful, free, sharing and