[1][2] It is administered by the New South Wales Department of Education, with an enrollment of 704 students and a teaching staff of 35, as of 2023.
[8] 26 students from the school knitted 163 square tiles for a quilt for the Lady Mayoress's Clothing Fund in 1937.
[6] In 1942, after five weeks volunteers spent digging an air raid shelter for the 31 students, a Works Department inspector deemed it unsatisfactory.
[12][13] In December of the very same year, the headmaster, James Bede announced his retirement, his last day was 7 March 1949.
[18] In 2015, the premier of New South Wales at the time, Mike Baird visited the school and was popular among the students.