Providing boys and girls with a comprehensive education from Years 7 to 12, the school prides itself on the success of its quality programs that have been acknowledged over many years through regional or statewide awards.
With a tradition of excellent academic growth, sporting and creative achievement, teachers work with students to assist them to attain proficiency in the use of English, with team teaching as well as specific classes used to enhance language development.
Always encouraging social enrichment, greater tolerance and greater understanding, the school recognises it is an integral part of the wider community and parents, community groups and business organisations are encouraged to play an active role in the development of the school.
Enrichment programs challenge students with a selective enrichment class from Year 7 while excellent extra-curricular opportunities include the Duke of Edinburgh Award program and the Kingsgrove Business Challenge.
“We offer a range of study pathways – HSC, TAFE, University, work and further training to help students meet their goals as well as preparing them for a future characterised by change,” a spokesperson said.
Parents and prospective students are invited to Kingsgrove High’s Open Night on Tuesday, March 9, 5-7pm, with tours on offer every 20 minutes.
Details: 9150 4416.
Selective class to aid learning
A CENTRE of academic excellence, Kingsgrove High is representative of modern Australian society with many students and staff having non-English speaking backgrounds and contributing to the school’s richness, warmth and cultural diversity.