
Each school in NSW offers something slightly different depending on the community. Here's what we offer for you.
Our school does not have a canteen to provide lunches to students each day.
The P and C operates the Blackboard Cafe before school on Friday mornings.
When students wear a school uniform, they feel included in our school community.
Students, teachers, parents and carers, as well as members of our local community helped develop our school uniform to make sure it:
meets the requirements of occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity legislation
includes items that are affordable, comfortable and made from easy-care and easy-wear fabrics
is appropriate for the full range of school activities
is suitable for all body shapes.
Learn more about the NSW Department of Education’s School Uniform Policy.
New uniforms can be ordered online at the Faulconbridge P and C uniform shop at https://www.fpspandc.org.au
Online orders are processed and delivered on a Friday. Orders can be delivered to your child's classroom to take home, or be sent to the front office for collection. Please nominate your preferred delivery method on the 'Thank you' page shown after your purchase has been made. If an item you need is out of stock, please contact us.
Grey pants and shorts that form part of the boys uniform can be purchased from Target, Big W, Best & Less etc.
Pre-loved uniforms can be purchased from our school clothing pool.
Open each Friday morning 8:20am - 9:20am
Phone: 02 4751 2208 (ask to be transferred to the uniform shop).
You may apply to use our school’s facilities for appropriate purposes provided your hiring of the facility doesn't interfere with our teaching and learning programs.
We assess each application on a case-by-case basis. Find out more at Using school facilities.
If you’re interested in hiring our facilities, contact us for details.
address
Faulconbridge Public School
Grose Road
Faulconbridge NSW 2776
telephone 02 4751 2208
We are privileged to live and work on Darug and Gundungurra land. We acknowledge and pay respect to elders past, present and future and extend that respect to Aboriginal people we live and work with, for they hold the hopes and dreams for the future of our country.
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