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The school opened as Homebush Intermediate High School, founded in 1926. In 1953, it was established as Strathfield Girls High School. [citation needed] In 1961 the women's right activist Doris Margaret Osborne became the headteacher. She left and in 1966 she was the first woman to lead a co-educational school in New South Wales. [2]
St George Girls High School; St Joseph's College, Gosford; St Mary Star of the Sea College, Wollongong; St Patrick's College, Campbelltown; St Scholastica's College; St Ursula's College, Kingsgrove; St Vincent's College, Potts Point; Stella Marris College; Strathfield Girls High School; Sydney Girls High School; Tangara School for Girls; Tara ...
St George Girls High School; St Patrick's College, Campbelltown; Saint Scholastica's College, Sydney; Saint Ursula's College, Kingsgrove; St Vincent's College, Potts Point; Santa Sabina College; SCEGGS Darlinghurst; Stella Maris College, Manly; Strathfield Girls High School; Sydney Girls High School
The government schools located in Strathfield include the two secondary schools Strathfield Girls High School and Strathfield South High School. The catchment of Strathfield Girls stretches north to Concord West, west to Homebush West and east to the western part of Burwood, but does not include the southern-most section of the suburb of ...
Stratheden Public School Strathfield Girls High School: Strathfield North Public School Strathfield South High School Strathfield South Public School Stroud Public School Stroud Road Public School Stuart Public School Stuart Town Public School Stuarts Point Public School Sturt Public School Summer Hill Public School: Sunshine Bay Public School
Nearly two months of girls high school soccer has come down to this fateful week for most of the state’s 201 teams. By the end of the first full week of October, 64 will be crowned district ...
The Strathfield campus includes a 33-metre (108 ft) outdoor swimming pool, six tennis courts, three ovals and a chapel. In 2002, a Middle School was established for students in Years 6 and 7. In 2005 The Aquinas Centre was opened, featuring a library, lecture theatre and student services facility.
C. Cabramatta High School; Cambridge Park High School; Cammeraygal High School; Campbelltown Performing Arts High School; Canley Vale High School; Canterbury Boys' High School