Campbelltown has a large educational sector, boasting some of the best performing schools in the state, as well as a range of quality tertiary education facilities.
Western Sydney University (WSU) is one of Australia's largest universities, with 42,000 students, and is among the countries highest ranked. The university, which has a campus at Campbelltown, is ranked in the world's top 100 universities under the age of 50 in the influential Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
WSU Campbelltown Campus is the designated Integrated Health Hub of the Western Sydney Innovation Corridor. The university is one of Australia's largest providers of medical, nursing and healthcare professionals. The WSU School of Medicine, which opened at the Campbelltown Campus in 2008, graduates more than 100 doctors each year - 70% of these doctors stay and practice medicine in the city and surrounding region.
Additionally, the $21 million, four-storey Macarthur Clinical School recently constructed at Campbelltown Hospital, is providing advanced training to medical students and researchers, and creating opportunities for medical professionals in the city.
In vocation education, TAFE South West Sydney Institute – one of Australia's largest organisations with more than 62,000 students – has campuses throughout the city, including Campbelltown and Macquarie Fields.
Campbelltown's growing community also continues to grow in skill level. The number of Campbelltown residents with post-secondary school qualifications has increased - between 2016 and 2021, the number of people with a Diploma, Bachelor or Higher degree increased by 39.4%.
This increase in higher education attainment represents our skilled and varied labour force, which provides ready-made opportunities for prospective businesses looking to relocate, expand or develop into the area.