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  1. Sydney Girls High is a selective state school. Enrolment is available to Australian citizens, permanent residents or families of diplomats. Selection is based on academic merit. Total enrolment is about 930 students. There is a maximum enrolment of 150 students in Years 7 to 10. Prospective applicants should be aware that there are generally ...

    • Cnr Anzac Parade and, Cleveland St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
    • sydneygirl-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
    • (02) 9331 2336
  2. Welcome. Sydney Girls High School is an academically selective state school located in Surry Hills in the Centennial Parklands. The school was established in 1883 and is the oldest state girls school in New South Wales. The drawing area is very extensive with students coming from all areas of Sydney. Achievements cover academic, sporting ...

  3. High school enrolment. High school enrolment. Every child is entitled to be enrolled at the government school that is designated for the intake area within which the child's home is situated, and that the child is eligible to attend. Primary schools manage the annual Year 6 to 7 transition into high school process using the Department's online ...

  4. sydneygirl-h.schools.nsw.gov.au › news › 2022Sydney Girls High School

    Back to school webinar for parents and carers07 Feb 2024; HSC disability provisions01 Feb 2024; The Premier's Debating Challenge – applications closing soon24 Feb 2023; COVID-19 update Sydney Girls High School18 Dec 2021; Grab a ticket to Schools Spectacular 201917 Oct 2019; How to be smart and safe on social media05 Sep 2019

    • Cnr Anzac Parade and, Cleveland St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
    • sydneygirl-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
    • (02) 9331 2336
    • How to Enter Sydney Girls High School in Year 7
    • Entrance Requirements For Sydney Girls
    • What Is The Selective School Test?
    • What Is Being Tested?
    • Key Information You Need to Know About Applying
    • Entering in Year Seven
    • Year 7 High School Life

    Students who wish to attend Sydney Girls High School, must first complete the Selective School Test. They will need to apply by November of Year 5, and sit the Test in March of Year 6. Results will be released later in the year. Only those who have successfully achieved the minimum cut-off score and selected Sydney Girls High School as one of their...

    Here are the minimum scores for the past 5 years: While a school’s entry score is not directly linked to the HSC results, Sydney Girls has consistently maintained their top 15 NSW high school position over the years.

    The Selective School Test is a standardised state test that NSW students must sit if they wish to attend a Selective School from Year 7. This is because the Selective School Test attempts to test students’ skills that are needed to flourish in a Selective School. Remember, less than one-third of all applicants are successful. Even fewer are admitte...

    The Selective Test consists of 4 sections: We provide you with explanations of the different sections, sample questions, and tips to complete the Selective Test in our Selective Schools Guide.

    If your child wishes to sit the test in March 2021, you would need to have applied during October-November in 2020. To register your child, here are the important steps you need to follow: 1. Fill out the application form online. 2. Choose up to 3 Selective Schools ranked according to your preference. 3. Submit the form. 4. Check your email for a c...

    Now, Matrix scholarship student, Vaneeza Kazmi takes us through her experiences of Year 7 as a Sydney Girls High School student:

    Entering high school in Year Seven is always a daunting task. But for me, it was made easier by the collaborative and caring nature of Sydney Girls High School students and teachers. Spread out through Term One and part of Term Two were our Peer Support sessions, where pairs of Year Ten students would take about ten of us under their wing, and show...

  5. Download the Years 8 to 12 entry to selective high schools in 2025 - Application information for parents and carers [PDF 277 KB]. Application form: Years 8–12. Important: Not all schools use this application form. First check the school's website to confirm what application form they accept.

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  7. Years 8 to 12 selective high school entry. The application process for selective high school entry in Years 8 to 12 is different from that for Year 7 entry. Individual schools manage their vacancies, placement processes, assessments and reserve lists (where available) for Years 8 to 12 entry at their school.

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