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Chester Hill High School

1962 establishments in AustraliaChester Hill, New South WalesEducational institutions established in 1962Public high schools in SydneySchool buildings completed in 1962
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Chester Hill High School
Chester Hill High School

Chester Hill High School is a high school located in Chester Hill, New South Wales, Australia. It caters for students from years 7 to 12. Classes began on 4 February 1962 with 325 students. The school was officially opened on 1 March 1965 by Jack Renshaw, the Premier of New South Wales. The principal is Ms M O'Harae. In 2003, Chester Hill was one of eight schools in New South Wales recognized with a Cohesive Community School Award special commendation by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training, for "promoting a cohesive community and in making a significant difference to social harmony and unity".

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Chester Hill High School
Miller Road, Sydney Chester Hill

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2162 Sydney, Chester Hill
New South Wales, Australia
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