Sefton High School

Sefton High School
Location
Sefton, NSW, Australia
Information
Type Government Coeducational Partially Selective Secondary
Motto Sincerity, Scholarship, Service
Established 1962
Principal S. M. Coombes
Grades 7 – 12
Enrolment ~1100
Campus Sefton
Colour(s) Navy Blue and White.
Website

Sefton High School is a partially selective high school in Sefton, Sydney, Australia. It is a full day, co-educational secondary school, and is a public school operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training.

Sefton High School has some extracurricular activities including sport (e.g. "Dance Troupe"), the vocal group, debating and history debating. Recreational sports offered throughout the year incorporate: yoga, theatre sports, soccer, volleyball, basketball, bocci-lawn bowls, ten pin bowling, chess, mini-tennis, table tennis, lawn tennis, dance and swimming.

In the lower four grades (years 7 through to 10), approximately half of the students are selected by an entrance examination ("selective"), while the other half are accepted by virtue of local residency ("community"). However, in years 11 and 12, the two streams are not differentiated.

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History

Sefton High School received its first students on January 30, 1961. It was at first planned as "Chester Hill High School". The plan was changed, however, and eventually a separate, non-selective school was established in the nearby suburb of Chester Hill. From the beginning, Sefton High School featured a large diversity in the origin of its students.

Campus

The school grounds cover almost an entire block along Hector Street. In addition, there is a hall/gymnasium, an industrial arts building, as well as an administration building and a newly constructed library.

In addition to the gymnasium, sports facilities include outdoor basketball courts, a football field, netball courts, volleyball courts and various playing areas.

Alumni

SRC Talent Quest

The SRC talent quest is held every year in term two. Heats are held before hand in weeks prior to week 10. The finals, are on the last day of term during the last period.

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