Homebush Boys High School

Homebush Boys High School

Latin: Recte et Fortiter
(Latin for Upright and strong)
Location
Homebush, New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates 33°51′58″S 151°4′37″E / 33.86611°S 151.07694°E / -33.86611; 151.07694Coordinates: 33°51′58″S 151°4′37″E / 33.86611°S 151.07694°E / -33.86611; 151.07694
Information
Type Public, Secondary, Single-sex, Day school
Established 1936
Principal John Kennedy
Enrolment ~1,208 (712)[1]
Campus Suburban
Colour(s) Maroon and Sky Blue         
Website www.homebushbo-h.schools.nsw.edu.au

Homebush Boys High School, founded in 1936, is a comprehensive public high school for boys. It is in Homebush, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Formerly a selective high school until the 1970s, in 2006 Homebush Boys was regarded as one of the academically best-performing comprehensive schools, and has, in the past, been ranked above selective schools on the Higher School Certificate results.[2]

The school has an enrolment of approximately 1208 students.

Curriculum

The school has nine faculties, being English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, History, Music, Languages, Art, Technical and Applied Studies and PDHPE.

Homebush Boys is a consistent achiever in the Higher School Certificate (HSC) outcome, averaging 510 students achieving the Premier's Award every year. In 2004, a student named Martin Feng became the first Homebush Boy to score 100 in the Universities Admission Index (UAI).[3]

Extra-curricular activities

Notable alumni

Architecture
Entrepreneurial
Science and education
Entertainment and the arts


Politics and law


Sport
Convicted criminals

Notable former staff

See also

References

  1. "Homebush Boys High School". School Locator. New South Wales Department of Education and Training. 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-08.
  2. Board of Studies 2006 ‘HSC Report – Top schools in each region’, The Board of Studies, 23 December 2006.
  3. Homebush Boys High School. (2004.) Homebush Boys High School Magazine 2004, p. 3.
  4. Who's Who in Australia (Herald and Weekly Times Melb, 1988) pp 559: Lucas, Clive Leslie (1943 - )
  5. 1 2 3 Wynhausen, Elisabeth No crisis for the optimist The Australian 13 December 2008
  6. Australian College of Educators (2012). "Dr. Lionel Gilbert OAM". Australian College of Educators. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
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  8. Students from 1949 visit School at Homebush Boys High School official site
  9. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ray_swinfield-mn0000317666/credits
  10. Homebush Boys High School Magazine 1961 and
  11. Alex Hood Biography at Music Australia
  12. Register, Fellows of the S.U. Senate
  13. Honorary Awards: Bohdan Bilinsky (2009)
  14. Homebush School Magazine, 1958 p. 11. Accessed 26 August 2013
  15. 1 2 "Swearing in Ceremony of The Honourable Roderick Neil Howie QC". Lawlink Transcript. The Supreme Court of New South Wales. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
  16. ASRU International Appearances 1973 - 2010 at Australian Schools Rugby Union
  17. Derriman P Why Bray's the man to tackle big games Sydney Morning Herald 30 Jul 2005
  18. Tony "Fred" Ford Interview uploaded 12/05/2008, at Kelly's Kids
  19. Stunning Cricket Debut at NSW Education Dept, School Sports Unit, 2008
  20. Wests Hall of Fame
  21. Talbot, Don; Berry, Kevin; Heads, Ian (August 2003). "3". Talbot: Nothing But the Best. Lothian Books. ISBN 978-0-7344-0512-8.
  22. Jack Pollard, Australian Rugby Union the Game and the Players, Angus & Robertson, 1984.
  23. 1 2 Allard, Tom. "Bali nine pair tell all in bid to dodge death". The Age. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  24. 1 2 Allard, Tom. "Lives transformed in shadow of death". Sydney Morning Herald.
  25. 1 2 MacDonald, The Hon Scott. "Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran Death Sentences". NSW Parliament Hansard. NSW Government. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  26. "Chan and Sukumaran unmasked: the misguided youths who turned drug traffickers". news.com.au. April 29, 2015. ...both went to Homebush Boys High School... At the same school was infamous western Sydney gang rape leader, Bilal Skaf.
  27. Parkes, Hannah. "Bali Nine man "was a good kid"". Inner West Courier. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  28. "Bali Nine prisoners to face death penalty". Retrieved 28 March 2012. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  29. The 90s Photo at ABC TV 4 Corners, 1991
  30. Death Of Vincent Patrick Durick, A Former Member Of The Legislative Assembly at NSW Legislative Assembly Hansard, 16 April 1996
  31. Price, Barry Price, Barry (2005). "Watson, Andrew Dougald (1885 - 1962)". Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition. Australian National University. Retrieved 2011-07-03.

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