Carlingford West Public and Cumberland High are set to remove 133 demountables as part of a $230 million upgrade, expanding permanent classrooms and playgrounds while refurbishments continue.
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- A decade-long reliance on demountable classrooms at Carlingford West Public and Cumberland High is ending as a $230 million upgrade nears completion.
- A total of 133 demountable classrooms are being removed from both campuses, with some remaining temporarily during refurbishment. 24s
- The project is part of nearly $4 million invested in upgrading Western Sydney schools, with both current and previous governments claiming credit. 54s
- Some demountables will stay until Term 1 of the next school year while existing classrooms are refurbished. 1m 4s
- The final stage of the Sydney Metro project has been delayed, now expected to open in 2026, with replacement buses operating in the meantime. 1m 18s