Our location and transport
Cromer Campus
There are a range of ways to get to Cromer Campus. Check our location map, driving details and public transport options.
Location map
We are located at 120 South Creek Road, Cromer NSW 2099.
Use School Finder to confirm if you live in our local intake area.
Catching a bus
Keolis Downer operates the school bus services, enabling school students to travel between school and home via bus.
Visit our School life page for more information on bus passes, timetables, lost property or feedback.
Use Keolis Downer Trip Planner to find a school bus route.
Riding a bike
Bike racks are located on site for students who ride a bike. Students must bring their own lock and ensure they are secure. Cromer Campus takes no responsibility for bikes on school grounds.
Note - e-bikes are NOT to be ridden within the grounds of Cromer Campus
Driving and parking
The start and end of the school day are busy times for pedestrians and drivers outside schools.
When driving and parking near our school, please:
- ensure you park safely in school zones
- follow speed signs
- do not make U-turns or 3-point turns outside the school.
Parking on school grounds
Parking on school grounds is limited to staff use only. Double parking to collect students from sick bay is permitted for a maximum of 5 minutes only.
Parking at Cromer Park
There is free Council car park at Cromer Park - directly across the road from Gate 3.
You can find additional free parking options on surrounding streets, but be sure to check for any signs indicating time limits, as parking can be metered in some areas.
Need help getting to school?
If your child has a disability or additional needs, they may be eligible for the Assisted School Travel Program.
Contact us to learn more or get help planning your child's journey to school.
Getting to and from school safely
As a parent or carer, it’s your responsibility to get your child to and from school safely. Student safety is our priority.
Keep our school community safe by:
- driving and parking safely, even if it means parking further away and walking the rest of the way to school
- being a good role model
- never calling your child from across the road
- using the safest place to cross the road.
Talk safe travel with your high-school-aged child including:
- walking to school safely
- starting high school safely
- public transport safety
- 7 reasons to actively travel to and from school
- wearing a helmet
- skateboarding safely.