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Loreto Normanhurst is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), [5] the Association of Independent Schools of New South Wales (AISNSW), [6] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA), [1] the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA), [7] and is a member of the Association of Heads of ...
Normanhurst Boys High School (colloquially known as Normo) [1] is a single-sex academically selective secondary day school for boys, located in the suburb of Normanhurst, New South Wales, Australia. Consistently ranked as one of the nation's top schools academically, it was ranked fourth in the state based on Higher School Certificate (HSC ...
MLC School was founded in 1886 to prepare students for entrance to the University of Sydney, which had only admitted women to degrees four years before. [3] With the view that much more could be expected of girls’ skills and talents during their school education, MLC School was one of the first schools in Australia to offer girls the same level of education as boys.
Loreto Kirribilli: Kirribilli: North Sydney: K–12 F Loreto: 1901 Loreto Normanhurst: Normanhurst: Hornsby: 5–12 F Loreto: 1897 Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula Beach: Bega Valley Shire: K–12 Co-ed Systemic 2001 MacKillop Catholic College: Warnervale: Central Coast: K–12 Co-ed Systemic 2003 MacKillop College, Bathurst: Bathurst ...
Typically, over 96% of all HSC students achieve Band 5 and 6 results in all HSC subjects and in 2016, Normanhurst ranked 11th out of 3136 high schools in the state of NSW. As a result, gaining a place at the school is highly competitive and very much sought after by parents as a sign of their child's academic success."
The newly renovated Loreto library was opened in July 2013. The library contains over 27 000 books and resources. [10] The library is located at the top of the Saint Joseph's (J) Block. At the 2013 Spring Fair the library raised $3 000 for their sister school in Panighatta by selling handmade book related jewellery, in a stall named 'Read-Cycled'.
The Independent Girls' Schools Sporting Association was established in 1922 [2] as the Girls Secondary Schools Sports Union. [3] Commencing with just five members, [2] all of them independent, Protestant schools for girls, [3] IGSSA grew rapidly in the 1980s and 90s following the introduction of graded competition for many sports, improving competitions and adding new sports.
According to the IB's "Find a World School" list, as of January 2025 there are over 5964 schools offering one or more IB programmes. [1] But only 75 that include all programs including the MYP eAssessment. Notable examples include: