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Normanhurst Boys' High School

Normanhurst Boys High School
Location
Normanhurst, New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates 33°43′17″S 151°6′5″E / 33.72139°S 151.10139°E / -33.72139; 151.10139Coordinates: 33°43′17″S 151°6′5″E / 33.72139°S 151.10139°E / -33.72139; 151.10139
Information
Type Selective, Public, Day school
Motto Know Thyself
Established 1958
Principal Mr Mark Anderson
Grades 712
Gender Boys
Enrolment ~730 (2007)
Campus Urban
Colour(s)      Red      Black
Website

Normanhurst Boys High School (colloquially known as Normo) is an academically selective, public, high school for boys, located in Normanhurst, on the Upper North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Established in 1958 and operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Communities (DEC), the school currently caters for around 730 students from Years 7 to 12. The school, affectionately known as "Normo," celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2008.

In 1957, five schools made up the Hornsby School site, located on the Pacific Highway: a boys' primary school and a boys' junior technical school on the eastern side, and an infants school, a girls’ primary school, and a girls’ domestic science school on the western side. On 30 November 1957, the three western schools were destroyed by bushfires. Over the 1957-58 Christmas holidays, the three schools were relocated into the facilities of the boys' technical school, and the three year groups of boys were moved to a newly built but unopened school at Normanhurst.

From the opening in 1958 until 1993, Normanhurst Boys High School operated as a comprehensive school. In 1993, the Government of New South Wales marked Normanhurst as one of several high schools allowed to select students by academic achievement. The first intake of "selective" students was made up of those starting Year Seven in 1994, with a new intake of Year Sevens each year, until the school became fully selective in 1999. As of 2010, Normanhurst is one of 17 fully selective schools in New South Wales.


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