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Farewell Michael Smith, Hills Grammar Principal

Michael Smith

The Hills Grammar community bids farewell to a much loved and esteemed Principal, Michael Smith. Mr Smith served as Principal for almost five years after 17 years as Deputy Principal. From his first speech in 1999, Mr Smith identified how his values aligned so perfectly with those of the School. Hills Grammar’s celebration of diversity, […]

Northholm Grammar students’ committed to the community

Northholm

In addition to meeting their academic demands and expectations during remote learning in Term 3, Northholm’s staff and community have continued to challenge students to be reflective and take pride in developing their character and citizenship. The School congratulates students who, despite lockdown restrictions, actively sought out ways to contribute to the community. In what […]

Hillside Public School

Hillside

Whilst Learning from Home our students have continued to actively participate in modelled writing lessons. We are very proud of what they have achieved during Term 3. The following piece of writing was completed by Patrick, one of Hillside Public School wonderful Year 5 students. FEAST BY HARRY KEALY It was a cold night. Nose […]

Term 3 Looks a Bit Different This Year

Term 3

Whilst we are online learning Term 3 we are staying connected through our whole school Zoom assemblies and class Zoom meetings. Our teachers are working tirelessly to ensure our students are provided with engaging lessons and we are so proud of all that our students are achieving. We are currently accepting enrolment applications and inquiries […]

New Hope Year 12 Class of 2021

New Hope

By Craig Hingston New Hope School, at Dural, is celebrating an historic achievement in 2021 with six students completing Year 12 and graduating to lives beyond the safety and care they have grown accustomed to. In the lead up to this momentous occasion the School, which is for children with intellectual delay or an Autism […]

Amelie Stuut Receives Top Recognition

Amelie Stuut

Galston High School’s Amelie Stuut has been acknowledged amongst the state’s most exceptional public education students, becoming a recipient of the 2021 NSW Minister’s Award for Student Achievement. The Minister’s Award for Excellence in Student Achievement considers achievement in the academic, sporting, cultural and leadership fields, commitment to the school community and personal values. Amelie, […]

Navigating the pandemic together, the Northholm Way

pandemic

A return to school for Term 3 last month meant a return to remote learning. The nation, and the world, has been through a lot since the beginning of the COVID pandemic but time again we have found ways to come together and continue to appreciate and rely on each other. At Northholm Grammar, we […]

Why I like Hillside Public School

Hillside

During Learning from Home, we asked our younger students what they liked about attending Hillside Public School. Here are their answers: Isla: I like Hillside because there are nice kids and teachers. I also like the sport we all play together. Kayla: I like that it is not crowded, and you can find your way […]

Covid No Hindrance to Community Service

Community Service

By Craig Hingston Mission, and community service, are a foundational part of our culture at Pacific Hills which is why we are keen to continue is despite lockdown and social distancing. Residents of Anglicare’s Flinders Village enjoyed a unique experience when they “met with” our Year 5 and 6 students and Principal, Dr Ted Boyce, […]

Galston High School – Book Week is Here!

Galston High School

Galston High School celebrated one of the high points of its school calendar, Book Week, in Week 7 (Monday 23-Friday 27 August) from home this year, but that will not make it any less fun! As always, Galston High School celebrates a culture of literacy and life-long reading through various activities and competitions every day […]