J.J. Cahill Memorial High School

Overview
List of Courses

Overview

CRICOS Provider: 00588M School Profile: J.J. Cahill Memorial High School is a New South Wales government public high school. The school encourages and respects diverse cultures and is committed to creating a vibrant and caring learning community. The school provides a variety of courses, taught by excellent professional teachers using the most advanced technical means. The content of the courses they study is very rich, including vocational training courses and extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, chess, public speaking, and dance. The students have excellent academic performance.

Description

J.J. Cahill Memorial High School

Year of establishment: 1961
Year opened: Year7 -Year12
School Address: Corner Sutherland and Coward Streets Mascot NSW 2020

Total number of students: 405

School motto: Do what is right (Do what is right because it is right)



School Profile:

J.J. Cahill Memorial High School is a New South Wales government public high school. The school encourages and respects diverse cultures and is committed to creating a vibrant and caring learning community. The school provides a variety of courses, taught by excellent professional teachers using the most advanced technical means. The content of the courses they study is very rich, including vocational training courses and extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, chess, public speaking, and dance. The students have excellent academic performance.



Geographical environment:

The school is located at Sydney International Airport and its famous beach. The school is only 3 kilometers away from the University of New South Wales, close to beaches, hospitals, parks, golf courses, public transportation and domestic and international airports.

School facilities:

Modern libraries are accompanied by advanced study areas; photographic darkrooms, etc.



course features:

1. English as a second language (ESL)

2. Selectable languages: French, Greek, Italian

3. Featured activities:

Debate and public speaking;

School leadership project;

Choir and music team;

Dance project

Religious guidance project;

Studios and prayer rooms;

Cooperation projects with commercial organizations, etc.

4. Student Service Center: pastor; homework center; male and female tutors; gender equality project; school-to-work project

5. HSC test results: Most students enter universities or vocational schools; current students obtain vocational education and training certificates