With the highest ATAR achieved at the school being 99.2, a total of 11 students made the Top Achievers or Distinguished Achievers List and 107 achieved excellent results in Band 5 or 6.
As well as developing a strong reputation for student learning achievement, the community co-educational secondary school is also known for encouraging co-operative, caring, respectful behaviour.
A spokesperson says students face a future characterised by change, rapid technological advancement and significant adjustments to lifestyles and the nature of work.
“Programs are based on our school’s belief in quality learning for all, and on guiding statements developed by students, parents and teachers about the qualities we believe a student should have on leaving our school,” the spokesperson said.
“At Kingsgrove High School we prepare students for the future by providing them, from Years 7 to 12, with a quality education in a broad range of subjects.
“We cater for the interests and needs of boys and girls of all levels of ability, from varied cultural and language backgrounds.
“Our school provides a pleasant, supportive and safe environment where all students are encouraged to achieve their personal best.”
Prospective students and their families are invited to tour the school’s facilities at the Open Day on Tuesday, March 7, 5-7pm, speak to the Principal and other school leaders and hear about the outstanding educational, cultural, sporting and civic programs on offer.
Among best high schools praised for largest growth in HSC success
ACKNOWLEDGED as being one of 12 schools in NSW which demonstrated the largest proportional growth in HSC results, Kingsgrove High School is continuing to make waves in the academic arena.