Pacific Hills Christian School

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Pacific Hills Christian School
Wisdom and Knowledge in Christ
Established 1979
School Type Independent, Co-educational, Day school
Denomination Non-denominational
Key People Dr. EJ Boyce (Principal)
Mr. Tony Morgan (Chairman)
School Fees AU$5,832 p.a - AU$8,892 p.a[1]
Location Dural, New South Wales, Australia Flag of Australia
Enrolment 1170 (P-12)[2]
Employees 74[2]
Colours Green & White         
Homepage www.phcs.nsw.edu.au


Pacific Hills Christian School is an independent, co-educational day school located in the suburb of Dural, in the Hills District of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

The school caters for approximately 1170 students from Prep to Year 12 and is divided into 3 sections: Junior School, Middle School and Senior School. The school is not affiliated with any particular Christian denomination.

The current and second principal of the Pacific Hills Christian School is Dr. E.J Boyce, who has led the school since 1985.

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[edit] History

The Pacific Hills Christian School can trace its origins back to the early 1970's, when John and Robin Odell had a vision for a Christian School that integrated students with a disability into a normal classroom situation. This vision was realised in 1979 with the establishment of the Pennant Hills Christian School, with just eight students and one teacher. At this time the school was located in two rooms of 'Lutanda Children's Home', an orphanage at Pennant Hills.

By 1980 enrolments had grown to 41 with just two staff members. The following year saw the introduction of Secondary education, and the first students with disabilities integrated into mainstream education. 1983 saw the appointment of the schools first principal, Mr. Ken Oliver.

In 1986, the School moved to its current location at Dural, and subsequently changed its name to Pacific Hills Christian School. That year also saw the first year 12 class sit for the New South Wales Higher School Certificate.

Since its relocation, the school has purchased further land and constructed additional buildings and sporting facilities. Today the school is located on a 22 acre campus with the potential to accommodate up to 1360 students and 150 staff.[3]

[edit] School houses

As with most Australian schools, the Pacific Hills Christian School utilises a house system. There are currently four houses which take the names of famous missionaries:

[edit] Co-curriculum

[edit] Sport

Pacific Hills offers a number of sports including: Rugby League, Cricket, Soccer, Futsal, Basketball, Rugby League sevens, Touch Football and Field Hockey.

[edit] Associated schools

Pacific Hills currently has 'sister school' links with the following schools:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Fee Schedule 2007. Pacific Hills Christian School (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-24.
  2. ^ a b Annual Report 2006 (PDF). Pacific Hills Christian School (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-24.
  3. ^ History. Pacific Hills Christian School (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-24.

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