Location
Situated in the Hills District, north west of Parramatta, Samuel Gilbert Public School is readily accessed from Castle Hill. As with all Public Schools there is a defined area that students must reside within to be eligible for enrolment. Click here to view a map (163K) of the defined area for our school.
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History
SAMUEL GILBERT was born in London in 1788 where he married and had 12 children. Unfortunately for him, he had a "brush with the law" when he was aged 27. He was found guilty at the Old Bailey of having possession of forged bank notes. Samuel was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment and transported to Australia, where he arrived in Sydney aboard the "Mariner" on the 11th October 1816. His wife and three of his children followed him. In 1825 he was granted a conditional pardon. At this time he became a Baker at Parramatta. Governor Darling granted him 140 acres of land at Castle Hill on the 19th October 1831. This Grant borders the land on which our school stands.
Samuel Gilbert died on the 20th June 1875, aged 87. He is buried at St. John's Cemetery, Parramatta, where his tombstone still stands.
William J. Cuthill compiled a great deal of information on the life of Samuel Gilbert and on learning of the connection with our school, decided to write a history for the students. Read about Samuel Gilbert, the Parramatta baker, here.

School Entrance
SAMUEL GILBERT PUBLIC SCHOOL opened in 1986. Before the buildings were ready for occupation, we were housed in temporary accommodation at Glenhaven and Castle Hill Public Schools for six months. When the school opened, 294 students were enrolled. By the time the school moved into its newly completed buildings in July, the enrolments had reached 317. Since then the school has grown rapidly to its present size of around 600 students.
