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1 Previously known as Manly Boys High School (1954–1983) and Manly High School (1983–2002). 2 Year of amalgamation of Dover Heights High School and Vaucluse High School. 3 Previously known as Malvina High School (1965–2001) and foundation year for selective stream.
Glebe High School was established in 1979, starting with 110 students and 17 staff members and exclusively catering for Year 7 during its first year. Located upon the newly-purchased land, students and staff were all housed in demountable classrooms , [ 6 ] with permanent buildings being included in the initial plan for the school.
The first government selective high schools in NSW were established in the late 19th and early 20th century. The selective school system at the turn of the 20th century included both schools newly established as selective schools, and older schools with selective entry that were brought into the system.
North Sydney Girls is an academically selective high school; admission to the school for Year 7 is determined by results in the Selective High Schools test, which is open to all Year 6 students in NSW. A small number of students from other high schools are accepted into years 8 to 12, with applications made to the school to sit for an entrance ...
Blackwattle Bay, formerly Glebe High School, became the specialist senior campus (11–12), being able to offer one of the widest curriculum choices in Sydney. Leichhardt, while formerly the smallest school in NSW (in terms of area) has now expanded with a sporting oval, at the cost of A$6 million.
Ryde Secondary School has several musical ensembles; a concert band, jazz band, choir and string ensemble, guitar and drum ensembles, and rock bands. It is only one of three surviving co-ed secondary schools in the Ryde/Hunters Hill district, along with Marsden High School at West Ryde and Hunters Hill High School. Other local government ...
Gosford High School, operated by the New South Wales Department of Education, was established in 1928, [4] the first secondary school in the Central Coast region, and became a selective high school in 1989. The original building was completed in 1929, and consisted of seven classrooms, one science laboratory and an assembly room.
The school was located in Moorebank until suburb borders changed. Established in 1975 and operated by the New South Wales Department of Education, the school enrols 1,046 students from Year 7 to Year 12 as of 2025. This is a comprehensive and partially selective high school. [2]