Names
- 1860 - Deaf and Dumb Institution of New South Wales
- 1868 - New South Wales Deaf and Dumb Institution
- 1869 - New South Wales Deaf Dumb and Blind Institution
- 1957 - Royal NSW Institution for Deaf and Blind Children
- 1962 - The institution provides the premises for two state schools operated by the NSW Department of Education: North Rocks School for Deaf Children and North Rocks School for Blind Children
- 1974 - Royal NSW Institute for Deaf and Blind Children.
- 1997 - Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children.
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