Kogarah High School

Overview
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Overview

CRICOS Provider: 00588M School Profile: Kogarah High School is a comprehensive cooperative education school. The school's goal is to provide high-quality education to students of different abilities in all grades. The school provides a student-friendly, safe and caring learning environment. Classroom teaching is student-centered, so that all students can fully learn knowledge, and aims to cultivate responsible, positive and leadership students.

Description

Kogarah High School

Year of establishment: 1920
Year opened: Year7 -Year12
School Address: Gladstone Street Kogarah

Total number of students: 750

School motto: Honor is supreme! (Honour above all)

School Profile:

Kogarah High School is a comprehensive cooperative education school. The school's goal is to provide high-quality education to students of different abilities in all grades. The school provides a student-friendly, safe, and caring learning environment. Classroom teaching is student-centered, so that all students can fully learn knowledge, and aim to cultivate responsible, positive and leadership students.



Geographical environment: The school is about 20 minutes away from the center of Sydney, close to the railway station, and convenient transportation. There is a large Chinese group in Huretville near the school.

School facilities:

Computer room; network access center; science laboratory; library; playground, gymnasium; basketball court and tennis court, etc.

course features:

1. English as a Second Language (ESL)

2. Selectable languages: Indonesian, Japanese

3. Featured activity project: talent training plan;

After class expansion project;

Vocational education and training programs;

Coaching project

Cooperation projects with universities and vocational colleges, etc.

4. Student Service Center: International student coordinator and mentor; career counselor; weekly meeting with interpreters to understand student dynamics; homework center; free tutoring after class.

5. HSC test results: More than 95% of students enter universities or vocational colleges to continue their studies.