Georges River College Hurstville Boys Campus
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Georges River College Hurstville Boys' Campus | |
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Kenwyn St, Hurstville NSW 2220 |
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Principal | Mr. N. Worsley |
Type | Middle School |
Enrolment | 400 (approximately) |
Deputies | Mr. B. Weekes; Mr. R. Dransfield |
Georges River College Hurstville Boys Campus, (formerly known as Hurstville Boys' High School and known as HBHS), is situated in the city of Hurstville in the Sydney region. The school caters for the educational needs of boys in the area of St. George and is broadly recognised for its programs. From 2001 the school became a Years 7-10 campus of the Georges River College and strongly links with its former students. Students who finish Year 10 move on to its Oatley campus, one of the 4 campuses of Georges River College. The school's website is still currently under development.
[edit] Brief explanation of H.B.H.S
Hurstville boys has been recognised as a highly educational school for students who wish to excel with their educational teachings and learnings.
Jim Alysandratos a HSIE teacher who has served 20 years of valuable teaching time in our school.
Mr Alysandratos says: "This school is a gold mine itll take you time to dig a student who is the bigshot but it will be done,few of the students who passed this school who of my opinion have represented us in high quality were Elvis Presley, Tim Cahill also Elton john."
Mr Alysandratos claims a 20 percent increase of slack students have been forced to depart hurstville boys as he states " No room for joking its a serious issue, high school will set out your life from point a to point b without discussion, if you cannot set a plan for life when ur 16 or so without pressure upon you then you wont be able to do so while your under pressure in a real life situation."
Mr worsley is the current principle of the school with high promises to educational levels sporting style and anything else that needs room for improvement. Mr worsely has offered a free cinema pass for those who succedd in there history exam which now is a compulsary exam which every student in the state will sit for but many ask what is the success point?, He replied "its the level where u beat your last year score by 10 percent thats our measuring point of where we begin to rate our improvement."