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  1. partnerships among students, parents, staff, old boys and friends of the school; our relationship with Sydney Girls High School. As a selective high school, Sydney Boys High School is energised by gifted students working together. Staff, parents, Old Boys and friends of High, collaborate to provide a first-rate educational, sporting, co ...

  2. Curriculum. As a fully selective high school, Sydney Boys High must provide rigorous stimuli for students across a range of curricular and co-curricular areas. Additionally, several programmes are in place to further intellectually stimulate and challenge our gifted student base. This section of the website gives additional information about ...

  3. Welcome to the Sydney Boys High School website. The site is a powerful communication device for the school. High Notes is another communication avenue available to parents and students. It is distributed to parents via email each Friday. It contains information relating to achievements (academic, sporting, debating, etc), thoughts on education ...

  4. Subject Choices. In Years 7 and 8 students at Sydney Boys High School have a limited choice of which LOTE (Languages other than English) subjects they will partake in. Going into years 9, 10 and 11, however, students have large choices to make: For Year 9, students must select two elective subjects to study for the next two years.

  5. Learning at our School. Further information is available through the Sydney High community. Sydney High Community. As a fully selective high school, Sydney Boys High must provide rigorous stimuli for students across a range of curricular and co-curricular areas. Additionally, several programmes are in place to further intellectually stimulate ...

  6. The High Club Limited was incorporated in May, 1957 as a club for Old Boys, teachers and former teachers at Sydney Boys High School. Over the years it has acquired premises and operated as a licensed club, but now it functions as a social club based at the Rose Bay RSL club. The High Club is an important source of funds for the school.

  7. Sydney Boys High is unique among NSW state secondary schools due to its membership since 1906 of the Athletic Association of Great Public Schools, formed in 1892 to order and regulate sporting fixtures for schools with senior students. The other eight members of this Association - commonly called the 'GPS' - are private schools.