Seven Hills North Public School

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School established 1883. The original buildings have been demolished, however a nold weatherboard building with gable ended roof in galvanised iron (date of construction unknown) remains on the site. Located at 301 Seven Hills Road, Seven Hills.

Seven Hills North Public School has a long history. It is one of the oldest schools in the Blacktown/Hills area. In 1883 it began operating as a Public School. Before that it was a church school. The original church is a heritage listed building next door to the school.

The original Public School building was eventually demolished in 1965. Sandstone from this building was used to make a sundial.

A weatherboard, portable classroom was sited to continue classes in 1966. A second weatherboard classroom was brought in at the end of 1971.

Drawing (c) Seven Hills North Public School

Sources:
NSW Heritage Office Website, http://www.heritage.nsw.gov.au
Seven Hills North Public School Website, "School History", http://www.sevenhilln-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/