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OneSchool Global opens state-of-the-art new school in Sydney

Students, families and a host of distinguished guests have come together to celebrate the official opening of OneSchool Global’s flagship Australian school at a special welcome event in Sydney.

Purpose-built around our learning to learn framework, the new OneSchool Global Sydney which opened for the 2026 school year, features modern facilities and specialist learning areas that empower teachers and inspire students to take the lead in their education.

The new spaces are designed to support a range of learning styles, from collaborative group work to quiet independent study, with a clear focus on the use of technology to pursue academic excellence.

Celebrating a new era for OneSchool Global (OSG) in Sydney

With close to 1,000 guests in attendance, the official welcome event was about more than just the opening of a new school. It gave the school community a chance to reflect on OSG’s journey from humble beginnings in 1994 in Meadowbank, Sydney, to today’s global school operating in 20 countries, across 123 campuses with more than 8,000 students.

The event was attended by the State Member for Epping, Ms Monica Tudehope and the Federal Member for Parramatta, Dr Andrew Charlton who officially opened the new school at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the day. It was a full-circle moment for Ms Tudehope, who visited the school when the first sod was turned on the new site back in December 2024.

“It’s incredible to see what has been achieved in just over a year since construction commenced. As a passionate advocate for quality education, it’s terrific to see firsthand how OneSchool Global’s student-directed learning philosophy has informed and inspired the new building. Congratulations to everyone involved in bringing this tremendous space to life,” Ms Tudehope said.

Dr Charlton praised the school’s new facilities and approach to self-directed learning.

“I’m extremely impressed with the facilities at OneSchool Global which are truly world-class. The pedagogy is innovative and focused on life skills, and the students are thriving as a result. It’s a credit to the community to have built this quality of school for the next generation.”

Purpose-built for performance

OSG’s Australian Regional Director of Education, Paul Maher, says the new OSG Sydney is more than just bricks and mortar, it’s symbolic of the school’s pursuit of improved academic performance.

“Having worked at OSG for 21 years, I’m really proud of the strong learning outcomes we consistently achieve, but we’re not resting on our laurels. We’re focused on having the talent, systems and structures to produce life-ready students who leave school with the best chance of success. This is the best learning environment I’ve seen and I’m excited about what students can achieve here with the support of their dedicated teachers.”

 

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