Talk:Normanhurst Boys High School

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  • Might be worthwhile discussing the school's Jenolan Caves excursion.... 49th consecutive year this year?
  • What about mentioning Richard Pybus as a notable alumni? According to a 1999 article which appeared in the "Sydney Morning Herald" - "Players go back to fielding school, hoping to catch on" [12/11/1999]. It says "....Pakistan coach Richard Pybus - who was born in England, reared in Australia (he went to Normanhurst Boys' High in Sydney)..."
    • Can you find out the details of the article? (title, reporter, date of publication etc... all the stuff you'd need to reference this). -- saberwyn 23:05, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
      • Yeah. The reference might be needed. And the Jenolan Caves' excursion should be mentioned, 49 years consecutive and this year's was really good (I'm year 7)