Boolaroo Public School, nestled in the heart of Boolaroo, NSW, is a vibrant educational institution dedicated to fostering a love of learning in students from Kindergarten through Year 6. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, creativity, and personal growth, our school provides a nurturing environment where every child can thrive. Our experienced educators employ innovative teaching methods and a comprehensive curriculum to engage students and inspire critical thinking.

At Boolaroo Public School, we believe in the importance of community and collaboration. We encourage parental involvement and support, creating a strong partnership that enhances the educational experience. Our state-of-the-art facilities include modern classrooms, a well-resourced library, and expansive outdoor spaces, promoting both academic and physical development.

What sets us apart is our commitment to individualized learning pathways, ensuring that each student receives the attention and resources they need to succeed. Additionally, our diverse extracurricular programs—ranging from sports and music to science and the arts—allow students to explore their interests and develop new skills outside the classroom.

Whether you’re seeking to enroll your child or simply wish to learn more about our programs, we invite you to connect with us. Reach out by phone at (02) 4958 1479 during business hours or visit our website at [Boolaroo Public School](http://www.boolaroo-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/) for further information. Discover how Boolaroo Public School can provide your child with an enriching educational experience that lays the foundation for lifelong learning.

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I went there in the 60, 70 my youngest go's there now even though it's small and combined classes

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I went there in the 60, 70 my youngest go's there now even though it's small and combined classes they are great with and help them reach their full potential

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