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Auburn Girls High School Auburn: 7–12 Partially Baulkham Hills High School: Baulkham Hills: 7–12 Fully Blacktown Boys High School: Blacktown: 7–12 Partially Blacktown Girls High School: Blacktown: 7–12 Partially Bonnyrigg High School Bonnyrigg: 7–12 Partially Caringbah High School: Caringbah: 7–12 Fully Chatswood High School ...
In 2023, North Sydney Boys High School sat as the first ranking high school in the state of NSW, based on the percentage of exams sat that achieved a Distinguished Achievers (DA), overtaking the first ranked James Ruse Agricultural High School (abbreviated as JRAHS, or simply JR), sending JRAHS to the second rank for the first time since 1996 ...
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 ...
The school is especially noted for its consistent academic excellence, having ranked 1st out of all New South Wales high schools in the Higher School Certificate for 27 consecutive years from 1996 to 2022, narrowly beaten by North Sydney Boys High School in 2023 and 2024, as well as 1st in the national government NAPLAN tests across Australia ...
Penrith Selective High School (PSHS) is a public co-educational academically selective secondary day school, located in Penrith, in Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1950 and operated by the NSW Department of Education , the school caters for approximately 925 students from Year 7 to Year 12 .
Baulkham Hills High School was established in 1971 as a public comprehensive high school. It was officially opened on 23 March 1974 by the then Governor, Sir Roden Cutler. [11] For the first year, students and teachers at the school were relocated to nearby Castle Hill High School whilst Baulkham Hills High School was still under construction ...
Sydney Boys High School is the sole state-operated member school of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales [30] since 1906. It therefore competes against other GPS schools in many of the aforementioned sports, including the traditional English public school sports of cricket, rowing, and rugby union.
The Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales (AAGPS) is a sporting association of boys' schools in New South Wales, Australia that contest sporting events among themselves. The AAGPS was formed on 30 March 1892, [1] and today has nine members – eight Sydney schools and one northern NSW country school. [2]