Education

After-School Activities

Gulargambone, Monday and Wednesday, 3pm to 5.30pm during school term. Conducted by Council’s Youth Worker at the Gulargambone Youth Centre. Drop in to sign-up.

Quambone, Tuesday and Wednesday, 3pm to 5.30pm during school term. Conducted by Council’s Youth Worker at Quambone Public School. Drop in to sign-up.

School Holiday Program

Coonamble Shire Council runs school holiday programs for children of the Local Government Area during some holidays.

When a program is available, you can register by clicking here.

Education Directory

Coonamble Clontarf Foundation

The Clontarf Foundation exists to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and by doing so equips them to participate more meaningfully in society.

Clontarf helps young men to attend school, finish Year 12 and enter employment.

Using supportive relationships, a welcoming environment and a diverse range of activities, the young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men in our programme develop improved self-esteem and confidence which assists them to participate in education, employment and society in a positive way.

Our approach has proven to be very successful, not only in attracting young men to school and keeping them there, but also in having them embrace more disciplined, purposeful and healthy lifestyles.

(02) 6822 1522

adam.cohen2@det.nsw.edu.au

Aberford Street, Coonamble, NSW, 2829

Social Media

https://www.facebook.com/Coonamble-Academy-468474136552383

Coonamble High School


(02) 6822 1522

Coonamble High School Parents and Citizens' Association


0428 236 119

coonamblehighpandc@gmail.com

Aberford Street, Coonamble, NSW, 2829

Coonamble Public School


(02) 6822 1966

Coonamble TAFE


131 601

Gulargambone Central School


(02) 6825 1205

National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy - Coonamble

NASCA works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people to create a strength-based, culturally strong environment that ultimately results in Indigenous Australians realising a level of health and prosperity on par with other Australians.

We address the root causes of inequality, and use our Aboriginal knowledge and expertise to ensure young people stay strong in their culture and identity and are resilient in combating the structural and systemic bias and racism prevalent in Australia today.


0447 912 527

ninasands@nasca.org.au

Social Media

https://www.facebook.com/NationalAboriginalSportingChanceAcademy/

https://nasca.org.au/

Quambone Public School


(02) 6824 2046

St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School


(02) 6822 1511