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  Logo Responsibilities Respect Rights
  City Pendle Hill
  State New South Wales
  Country Australia
  Grades 7-12
  Established 1965
  Type Coeducation al Public High School
  Enrollment 320
  Principal Judy Sims
  Website {Link without Title}
  Address Knox Street Wentworthville 2145
  Campus Urban


Pendle Hill High School is a comprehensive, Co-educational High School with over 300 students located in Wentworthville , a suburb in the west of Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . The school enjoys a prominent position in extensive, elevated and park-like grounds, with views east to Sydney and west to the Blue Mountains . Established in 1965 , the school has a long tradition of academic, cultural and sporting achievements especially in Rugby League .


School Profile

The school is set in a Residential Area that is slowly undergoing Renewal with increasing Medium Density development, particularly around Pendle Hill Railway Station and Wentworthville Railway Station . The school is located close to Pendle Hill Railway Station.

There is increasing student Cultural Diversity with 40% of students coming from non-English speaking backgrounds. The school has a current teaching staffing establishment of over 30, many of whom have been teaching at the school for 10 years or more. Specialist staffing positions include Vocational Education Coordinator, Librarian, Learning Support & Welfare Team, School Counsellor , Teachers Aides and Aboriginal support staff. The executive consists of the Principal, Deputy Principal and Head Teachers. The teaching staff is supported by administrative staff, general and farm assistants and a cleaning staff of 3.


Community Involvement

The community takes pride in, and ownership of, the school. Active participation occurs through the Parents And Citizens Association, volunteer parents in the School Canteen and participation of parents in Recognition Assemblies.


School Grounds and Facilities

The school, being over 40 years old, has been reasonably well maintained. The Multi-Purpose Centre and grounds are used for Recogntion Assemblies and community sporting activities and are also widely used by many community groups. The school has recently refurbished and re-equipped 3 Computer Labs and 2 Science Labs. The school has also recently installed an Elevator and built Ramps in various locations around the school to enable Disabled students to freely move around the school. The library has a Computer lab and it is linked to the other computers in the school. Every computer is linked to the Internet . The school has 6 Science Laboratories, 8 Technological and Applied Science Rooms, 3 Visual Arts rooms, Photography Lab, a Music and Performing Arts Room, a School Fitness Centre and a Mathematics Task Centre. The Multi Purpose Centre is fully utilised and sporting facilities include gymnastics equipment, netball, tennis and basketball courts and 2 ovals.


Current Direction

Pendle Hill High School is currently taking part in the Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) Program which aims to improve student learning and behaviour across the whole school. This program is based on the Positive Behavior In Schools (PBIS) program. The PBL program aims to improve structures within the school in order to improve discipline and learning. The focus of this program has resulted in the focus on "Responsibilities, Respect, Rights." This program has resulted in students being explicitly taught to have responsibility for their actions, respect for others and to be aware of both their rights and the rights of others. This process has resulted in improved student behaviour through communicating expected behaviour across the whole school to students, teachers, parents and the wider community. Part of this process has involved members of the school filming, editing and showing DVDs to students, staff and parents in order to inform all concerned parties of school expectations.


Notable Former Students

Notable former students include the champion Olympic cyclist Bradley McGee and Author John Larkin.


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