Emanuel School, Australia, Jewish heritage school in Randwick, New South Wales, Australia
Emanuel School is an educational facility in Randwick offering early learning, primary, and secondary education across a heritage-protected campus. The grounds include multiple buildings with science laboratories, an innovation center, and specialized learning spaces serving approximately 900 students aged 2 to 18.
The school was founded in 1983 in Woollahra before moving to its current Randwick location in 1984. Prime Minister Bob Hawke officially opened the relocated campus in 1986.
The school brings together Jewish educational principles and academic learning in a way that feels integrated into daily life. Students of different ages experience how religion and modern education coexist naturally in the same space.
The campus is located in Randwick and features various facilities for teaching and student development. Visitors should be aware that the school grounds follow access rules during school hours, and it is advisable to contact the school in advance.
The school buildings were designed by architect Edmund Blacket between 1864 and 1936 on the same grounds. They originally functioned as a monastery, seminary, and residence before being repurposed for education.
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