Hoxton Park High School | |
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Location | |
Hinchinbrook, NSW, Australia | |
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Type | public, comprehensive, co-educational |
Motto | "Wisdom and Goodwill" |
Established | 1974 |
Principal | Leny Wallace |
Grades | 7–12 |
Enrolment | 710 |
Houses | Wenden, Laver (and two others) |
Colour(s) | Green, Yellow, White |
Website | hoxtonpark-h.schools.edu.au |
Hoxton Park High School is a state high school in the suburb of Hinchinbrook, New South Wales in the City of Liverpool local government area, approximately 39 km south west of the city centre of Sydney.
Hoxton Park High School is a co-educational school catering for students from Years 7 to 12. The school was founded in 1974 in what was then a rural district. Since then, the region has experienced much suburban development, though many students still come from rural areas to the west such as Austral and Kemps Creek. Currently, students are drawn from Hoxton Park Public School, Hinchinbrook Public School and Middleton Grange Public School.
Hoxton Park High School was featured on the Nine Network gardening program Burke's Backyard in the early 1990s for its extensive landscaping and horticulture programs created by students under the supervision of Alan Kingsley, a teacher in the social sciences faculty.
Hoxton Park High School offers a comprehensive education with a range of courses available for students within English, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences, History, the Creative and Performing Arts, PDHPE/Sport and technology. The school has extensive grounds and playing fields and boasts a large agriculture farm. Vocational Education and Training (VET) has developed strongly in the last two years with strong relationships with TAFE, local businesses and training providers being developed.
Currently, students have a range of extra-curricular options available for them including sporting teams, The Duke of Edinburgh Award program, public speaking, Music & the Performing Arts, Agriculture activities and Visual Arts opportunities. Students are encouraged to take leadership opportunities within the school and community with many students seeking positions within the Prefect Body and the SRC.
A feature of the school of late has been its involvement in the Australian Business Community Network (ABCN) and a close relationship with its business partner, American Express. This partnerhip has resulted in a mentoring program for students where they are partnered with success business representatives, working together to develop personal goals, skills and confidence. In addition, staff have been partnered with business leaders from American Express to share skills and ideas in the area of leadership.