Blacktown Girls High School Explained

Blacktown Girls High School
Principal:Maria Trimmis
District:Bungarribee
Enrolment:753[1]
Enrolment As Of:2018
Teaching Staff:57.3 FTE (2018)
Colours:Maroon and white
Grades Label:Years
Coordinates:-33.7616°N 150.9107°W
Pushpin Map:Australia Sydney#New South Wales#Australia
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Country:Australia
Sister School:Blacktown Boys High School

Blacktown Girls High School (abbreviated as BGHS) is a government-funded single-sex academically partially selective secondary day school for girls, located in Blacktown, a suburb of western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[2]

Established in 1956 as the co-educational Blacktown High School, the school enrolled approximately 750 students in 2018, from Year 7 to Year 12, of whom three percent identified as Indigenous Australians and 85 percent were from a language background other than English.[1] The school is operated by the NSW Department of Education in accordance with a curriculum developed by the New South Wales Education Standards Authority.

The school's brother school is Blacktown Boys High School.

History

The school was originally established in January 1956 as Blacktown High School. However, owing to a growing local population and in accordance with government policy, it was decided that the schools would be split into two single sex schools: Blacktown Boys and Blacktown Girls High Schools. Both were fully split by 1959.

The school also has 4 house groups. Oodgeroo, Chisholm, Reibey and Fraser; named after prominent women in Australian history.

Notable alumni

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blacktown Girls High School, Blacktown, NSW: School profile . My School . . 2019 . 6 August 2019 .
  2. http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/schoolfind/locator/?do=showRecord&code=8244 New South Wales Department of Education