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Western Sydney Express - April 2024

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April 2024 | EDITION 153

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YOUNG WOMEN LEADING THE WAY

DAM FULL AFTER THE RAIN

TECH SCHOOL A College builds a new learning hub

USTRALIAN Christian College (ACC) Marsden Park, a rapidly growing provider of quality schooling, has opened two new buildings, a move that will accommodate the school’s incredible enrolment growth and its new tech learning hub. The school has tripled in just five years, having 667 students in 2019 and kicking off the 2024 school year with over 2,000 students enrolled. The school offers both on-campus and online education with both learning options growing strongly. Principal Brendan Corr welcomed guests to the opening, including Minister for Education and Early Learning, Prue Car; Blacktown City Council members; Board members; staff, students, and their families. Ms Car addressed the attendees and unveiled two plaques dedicating the buildings before cutting a ribbon marking their official opening. The new three-storey high-tech learning hub is fitted out with a range of 21st century learning facilities, while the Secondary building will accommodate over 650 students. Both are welcome additions to the community and will continue to ensure that students are well known, well-loved and well taught. More page 2.

WEXPO at Blacktown Workers Club

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