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Sydney Boys High School has produced numerous prominent alumni, referred to as "Old Boys". Many graduates are active in alumni organisations, such as the Sydney High School Old Boys Union (OBU), the High Club, and High Rugby Friends. Scott Morrison, Prime Minister of Australia (2018–2022), is an alumnus of Sydney Boys High School.
C. Cabramatta High School; Cambridge Park High School; Cammeraygal High School; Campbelltown Performing Arts High School; Canley Vale High School; Canterbury Boys' High School
Normanhurst Boys High School: Normanhurst: 7–12 Fully North Sydney Boys High School: Crows Nest: 7–12 Fully North Sydney Girls High School: Crows Nest: 7–12 Fully Northern Beaches Secondary College, Manly Selective Campus: North Curl Curl: 7–12 Fully Parramatta High School: Parramatta: 7–12 Partially Peel High School: Tamworth: 7–12 ...
Sydney Boys High School; Sydney Church of England Grammar School; Sydney Grammar School; Sydney Technical High School; T. Trinity Grammar School (New South Wales)
Ashfield Boys High School; Asquith Boys High School; Balgowlah Boys Campus; Blacktown Boys High School; Canterbury Boys' High School; Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham; Coogee Boys' Preparatory School; Cranbrook School, Sydney; De La Salle College, Caringbah; De La Salle College, Revesby Heights; Edmund Rice College; Epping Boys High School
Of the 130 Rhodes Scholars from 1904 to 2006 and from New South Wales, 85 attended a GPS School and of the 12 Australian Prime Ministers that attended school in Sydney from 1902 to 2023, 6 attended a GPS school specifically Sydney Grammar School, Sydney Boys High, Shore School or St Ignatius College (Riverview). [4]
Hon. Lionel Murphy – Justice of the High Court of Australia (1975–86), 22nd Attorney-General of Australia (1972–75), Federal Senator (1961–72) Hon. Albert Piddington – Justice of the High Court of Australia (teacher at Sydney Boys High School) [12] Hon. Nye Perram – current Justice of the Federal Court of Australia (2008–present)
Many of the oldest selective schools in NSW have always been selective since establishment, including Fort Street (1849), Sydney Boys and Sydney Girls (1883), North Sydney Girls High School (1914), North Sydney Boys High School (1915), Hurlstone Agricultural High School (1959) and James Ruse Agricultural High School (1959). [4] Before World War ...