Liverpool Public School is situated in the Liverpool CBD serving an area rich in cultural and
linguistic diversity, with 93% of student coming from non -English speaking backgrounds.
Approximately 25% of students are refugees. There are 662 students, with high student mobility.
Liverpool Public School’s core values are for our students to be safe, to be respectful and to be
learners. These values were developed by the school community and are promoted through both
curriculum and welfare programs.
Students are encouraged to become independent learners and creative problem solvers. They
are challenged through quality teaching and learning programs with literacy and numeracy being
our major focus areas.
Significant whole school programs include ongoing focus on quality evidence-based teaching
and Intensive English Programs for newly arrived students in primary schools.
The school also works closely with local support services such as the NSW Service for the
Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS), Learning Links and
the Liverpool Migrant Resource Centre.