North Parramatta is dominated by
Lake Parramatta and
The King's School, which together comprise almost 50% of the land area. Lake Parramatta is a 10-hectare reserve, based around a former reservoir. The catchment area for the lake is bounded by North Rocks Road, Pennant Hills Road and Hunts Creek. The entrance is from Lackey Street, North Parramatta. Lake Parramatta served as a recreational spot for locals who enjoyed swimming. It had been closed due to pollution, but was reopened in January 2015. Schools in the suburb include: •
Burnside Public School • Parramatta North Public School •
Redeemer Baptist School – situated on a heritage-listed area – former site of Burnside Orphanage •
RIDBC Garfield Barwick School •
Tara Anglican School for Girls •
The King's School, Parramatta, the oldest independent school in Australia • St. Monica's Primary School ==Transport==