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INNOVATIVE SCHOOLS WELCOME BACK STUDENTS

Many New South Wales public schools have been re-vamped to adopt modern ways of learning and were ready to open their doors to students today.

Among these schools are Armidale Secondary College (pictured), Ballina Coast High School and Arthur Phillip High School.

The new and innovative Ballina school which opened in 2019 has a total of 63 new classrooms, ready to take on more students, along with six outdoor learning spaces.

The school has become known quickly for its impressive indoor sports and community centre with four sports courts which are open to the public.

As a community, Ballina has benefited from the joint-use project which is a first of its kind in Regional NSW.

Further south, the first high-rise public high school stands tall. The 17-storey school is large enough to educate 2000 students.

It boasts flexible learning spaces with adaptable furniture and room configurations.

Education at Arthur Phillip is technology driven, allowing for both collaboration and personalised learning.

Armidale Secondary College (pictured) officially opened its doors today and now joins the list of impressive schools in the state to offer new and modern facilities.

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Georgia Vaughan

Georgia Vaughan is a Journalist for NBN News in Tamworth. She grew up in Armidale before moving to Newcastle to attend Hunter School of Performing Arts. Georgia joined NBN News in 2020, working as a social media producer. She then moved to Sydney and has worked as a social media producer at 10 News First and a producer for News Channel at the ABC. Georgia holds a Bachelor of Communications (Journalism) from the University of Technology Sydney.

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