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Canley Vale High School

Canley Vale High School
Sefton School Crest
Location
Canley Vale, New South Wales
Australia Australia
Coordinates 33°53′5.57″S 150°57′5.18″E / 33.8848806°S 150.9514389°E / -33.8848806; 150.9514389Coordinates: 33°53′5.57″S 150°57′5.18″E / 33.8848806°S 150.9514389°E / -33.8848806; 150.9514389
Information
Type Public, Co-educational, Day school
Motto "We Care"
Established 1965
Principal Peter Rouse
Grades 7 – 12
Enrolment ~1402 (2012)
Campus Suburban
Colour(s)

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Website

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Canley Vale High School (CVHS) is a New South Wales Government co-educational high school located in south-west Sydney, in the suburb of Canley Vale, NSW, Australia. It was established in 1965, on which was once an area of orchards and currently provides for around 1400 students. The school has close ties with the local community and has a reputation for high academic achievement and expectations of student excellence.

The school is situated in Canley Vale, a suburb in south-western Sydney. The campus is built around the main quadrangle, next to the historic bell tower. Other facilities also include a multi-purpose school hall on the western end of the school, a table tennis complex near the quadrangle and a sports field to the north-east, outside of the school. Orphan School Creek which flows behind the campus, marks the school's northern boundaries.

The school is located about 10 minutes away from Canley Vale railway station.

Canley Vale High attracts many students from outside the local area and overseas due to its multicultural environment and student welfare program. Over 90% of the school's student population comes from a non-English speaking background, which includes predominately those of Cambodian, Chinese and Vietnamese heritage as well as students with Polynesian backgrounds.

In 2016, the school was the highest ranked in HSC results for New South Wales schools with the lowest levels of socio-educational advantage.

As with most Australian schools, CVHS utilises a house system. Students are allocated to a house when they enter the school according to the first letter of their surname. There are four different houses under which students compete for the Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country Carnivals:

Each of the Houses (with the exception of Bonham) are named after landmarks. Parkes was named after Parkes Reserve which is located near the school. Horsely is named after Horsley Drive which was named after a 19th-century policeman. Lennox was named after Lennox Bridge which was built by convict gangs in the 19th century under the supervision of Lennox.


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