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North Sydney Girls' High School prior to opening, January 1914. North Sydney Girls' High School was officially founded in 1914 with an enrolment of 194 students. The school was originally located on the corner of Hazelbank Road and the Pacific Highway (where Cammeraygal High School (junior campus) is now situated). By the 1980s, it was felt ...
The AAGPS was formed on 30 March 1892, [1] and today has nine members – eight Sydney schools and one northern NSW country school. [2] The descriptor 'Public School' references the historical usage of the term and the model of the British public school ; all except Sydney Boys High School are in modern parlance private schools .
The Associated Schools of NSW Inc, most commonly referred to as the Committee of Associated Schools (CAS), is a group of six independent schools located in Sydney, which share common interests, ethics, educational philosophy and contest sporting events between themselves.
AVC Club Volleyball Championship: ... Volleyball Victoria: 3–2: Volleyball NSW: 9 Women. Year Champions Score ... Sydney Amazons: 9 2016
Girton House Girls’ School, Kensington Park (now part of Pembroke School) Kilvington Grammar School (Now coeducational) Kobeelya Girls Grammar, Katanning (closed) Marsden School, Bathurst (closed) Marymount College, merged into Sacred Heart College Middle School; Maryborough Girls' High School, merged into Maryborough State High School
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 Partially Penrith Selective High School: Penrith: 7 ...
Sydney Girls High School has a long tradition of sports, in addition to academic scholarship and offers students a range of extra-curricular sports, including athletics, badminton, basketball, chess, cricket, cross country running, fencing, hockey, rowing, snow sports, soccer, swimming, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, water polo, and netball.
Monte Sant'Angelo is the oldest independent girls' school on Sydney's north shore. The College was established in 1865, on the corner of Miller and McLaren Street, North Sydney, by Mother Ignatius McQuoin of the Sisters of Mercy. [9] By 1879, the school had outgrown its original site and subsequently moved to its current location at Miller Street.