Welcome to Blackalls Park Public School, a vibrant educational institution nestled in the heart of Blackalls Park, NSW. Our school, situated at 43 Charles St, is dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment for students from diverse backgrounds. We pride ourselves on not only providing a robust academic curriculum but also embracing the great outdoors, encouraging students to engage in various outdoor activities that promote physical health and teamwork.

At Blackalls Park Public School, we believe in the importance of a family-friendly atmosphere, where parents and community members are actively involved in the educational journey. Our dedicated staff work collaboratively with families to ensure each child’s unique needs are met, creating a supportive network that empowers students to thrive.

In addition to our strong academic programs, we offer a range of recreational opportunities that allow students to explore their interests and develop new skills. From sports teams to gardening clubs, our extracurricular activities are designed to inspire creativity and foster a sense of belonging among our students.

For more information about our school and how we can support your child’s educational journey, please don’t hesitate to reach out at (02) 4959 1213 or visit our website at [Blackalls Park Public School](https://blackallpk-p.schools.nsw.gov.au/). Discover why Blackalls Park Public School is not just a place for learning but a community where every child can shine!

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great school with friendly staff. despite being a fairly small school they have more than adequate facilites. the only down side is that the previous principal canned most special events like discos and fetes but hopefully with that principals recent announcement of retirement the school will receive a replacement that will allow much more fun activities such as these to once again go ahead. they usually do allow fathers day and mothers day activities and the end of year concerts and year 6 farewell celebration to go ahead but they did take in account the current issue of covid last year which was understandable.

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