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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.
Professor John Hamilton Andrews AO, architect, designer of Scarborough College Toronto, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cameron Offices Canberra, American Express Tower Sydney (original form), Intelsat HQ Building Washington, D.C. and the CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Completed in 1976, it became the world's tallest free-standing ...
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)
S. St George Girls High School; St Ives High School; St Johns Park High School; St Marys Senior High School; Sefton High School; Seven Hills High School; South Sydney High School
Pages in category "People educated at Sydney Boys High School" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 205 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
North Sydney Boys High School (abbreviated as NSBHS) is a government-funded, single-sex, academically selective secondary day school for boys, located at Crows Nest, on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. In 2023, North Sydney Boys High School sat as the first ranking high school in the state of NSW, based on the ...
Sydney Sweeney loves the challenge of portraying different characters on screen. When it comes to her relationship with Cassie Howard, who she plays in the HBO hit Euphoria , however, there is one ...
The official rugby union competition commenced in 1892. In 2009 after 103 years playing in the 1st XV competition Sydney Boys High School decided to withdraw itself from AAGPS Rugby.