ONE YEAR FREE PRESCHOOL FOR LOCAL KIDS WITH RE-ELECTED COALITION GOVERNMENT
Hundreds of preschool kids in the Tamworth electorate will benefit from one year of free preschool sooner, with a re-elected NSW Liberal and Nationals Government to push on with the rollout of its $5.8 billion pre-Kindergarten program.
The commitment will bring forward $1 billion to commence construction of 500 preschools across the state including 23 in the Tamworth electorate after a strong response from local families.
Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson said he was pleased to see so many schools in the Tamworth electorate earmarked for the early rollout of the program, meaning more local kids would benefit sooner.
“We know how important it is to get our kids in a positive learning environment as soon as possible to get them on the right path for a successful and happy life,” Mr Anderson said.
“That’s why I’ve been pushing to ensure our region gets its fair share when it comes to the early rollout of pre-kindergarten.
Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole said the accelerated delivery of universal pre-Kindergarten represented a huge investment in regional communities.
“The bush is leading the charge on this major education reform, with 34 of the universal pre-Kindergarten pilot sites and more than half of the first 500 universal pre-Kindergarten schools being in regional communities - helping kids from Kempsey to Coonamble take the first steps to a brighter future,” Mr Toole said.
“Universal pre-Kindergarten is an investment in families now and in setting the next generation up for the long-term.”
Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said that she was pleased to be able to unveil the first 500 schools that will have purpose-built infrastructure for universal pre-Kindergarten.
“Universal pre-Kindergarten will require 100,000 places for our youngest learners, and we will deliver 50,000 in the next four years on public school sites alone,” Ms Mitchell said.
“Our experience and capacity to deliver quality school infrastructure means we’ve been able to identify and assess initial sites faster than anticipated.
“Cementing universal pre-Kindergarten as a new part of the education journey for children in NSW will be the first thing on the legislative agenda for a re-elected NSW Liberal and Nationals Government.
“Under a Liberals and Nationals Government families have certainty. Labor’s commitment of 150 ‘new or upgraded’ preschools creates less than 6,000 places – a drop in the ocean compared to the 100,000 our universal pre-Kindergarten plans will deliver. Chris Minns will leave young families with less.”
The NSW Liberal and Nationals Government is investing more than $15.9 billion in early childhood to deliver a brighter future for every child in NSW.
This includes the introduction of universal pre-Kindergarten, the Brighter Beginnings initiatives, a workforce package for early childhood educators and the Affordable Preschool fee relief.
Schools included in the early rollout include:
Barraba Central School |
Tamworth |
Blackville Public School |
Tamworth |
Carroll Public School |
Tamworth |
Curlewis Public School |
Tamworth |
Currabubula Public School |
Tamworth |
Gunnedah Public School |
Tamworth |
Hillvue Public School |
Tamworth |
Kootingal Public School |
Tamworth |
Manilla Central School |
Tamworth |
Moonbi Public School |
Tamworth |
Mullaley Public School |
Tamworth |
Nemingha Public School |
Tamworth |
Niangala Public School |
Tamworth |
Nundle Public School |
Tamworth |
Quirindi Public School |
Tamworth |
Somerton Public School |
Tamworth |
Spring Ridge Public School |
Tamworth |
Tamworth Public School |
Tamworth |
Timbumburi Public School |
Tamworth |
Tintinhull Public School |
Tamworth |
Wallabadah Public School |
Tamworth |
Werris Creek Public School |
Tamworth |
Willow Tree Public School |
Tamworth |