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North Sydney Girls High School

North Sydney Girls High School

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nameNorth Sydney Girls' High School
logoNorth Sydney Girls High logo.jpg
image(1)North Sydney Girls High.jpg
image_size240px
captionA building at the school
motto
motto_translationTowards Higher Things
established
typeGovernment-funded single-sex academically selective secondary day school
genderGirls
oversightNew South Wales Department of Education
principalMegan Connors
locationCrows Nest, Sydney, New South Wales
countryAustralia
coordinates
campusSuburban
grades7–12
teaching_staff63 (2025)
grades_labelYears
enrolment
enrolment_as_of2025
coloursNavy blue, green and white
website

North Sydney Girls' High School (abbreviated as NSGHS, more commonly known as NSG) is a government-funded single-sex academically selective secondary day school for girls, located in Crows Nest, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1914, the school caters for approximately 910 students from Year 7 to Year 12. Admission to the school is based entirely on academic results through the Selective High School Placement Test undertaken by students in Year 6. In 2025, North Sydney Girls was ranked fourth among all high schools in Sydney.

History

North Sydney Girls' High School prior to opening, January 1914

North Sydney Girls' High School was officially founded in 1914 with an enrolment of 194 students. The school was originally located on the corner of Hazelbank Road and the Pacific Highway, where Cammeraygal High School's junior campus is now situated. By the 1980s, it was felt that the site could no longer meet the needs of the school, and years of intense lobbying for improved facilities followed. After the Government of New South Wales decided to close Crows Nest Boys High School, the site was earmarked for North Sydney Girls High with the move to its current location, following a $6 million building and renovations project occurring in December 1993.

School gardens

Academics

Enrolments

North Sydney Girls is an academically selective high school; admission to the school for Year 7 is determined by results in the Selective High Schools test, which is open to all Year 6 students in NSW. A small number of students from other high schools are accepted into years 8 to 12, with applications made to the school to sit for an entrance exam.

Award system

At North Sydney Girls High School, awards are given based on academic performance, sport performance, service to school and other merits across all years.

Academic results

In 2001, The Sun-Herald ranked North Sydney Girls High School first in Australia's top ten girls' schools, based on the number of its alumnae mentioned in the Who's Who in Australia. In 2022, North Sydney Girls High School ranked as the fourth high school in the state, based on the percentage of exams sat that achieved a Distinguished Achievers (DA).

Generally, around 20-30% of students earn ATAR ranks between 99-99.95.

Co- and extracurricular activities

NSGHS offers a diverse range of extracurricular activities.

Music and drama

NSGHS has a theatresports troupe, junior drama ensemble, Year 10 drama night, and various clubs available to seniors.

Instrumental ensembles and bands include the advanced string ensemble, stage (jazz) band, jazz ensemble, concert band, symphony orchestra, wind orchestra, wind ensemble, and beginner band. Choirs and vocal ensembles include Year 7 choir, junior choir, intermediate choir, combined (NSGHS & NSBHS) choir, senior vocal, and the a capella group.

Sport and outdoor activity

Co-curricular sports include basketball, skiing, hockey, cricket, badminton, table tennis, taekwondo, rowing, kayaking, touch football, water polo, fencing, netball, tennis, and volleyball. NSGHS also has a chess club, dance ensembles, and a cadet program at Marist Catholic College North Shore, and has had students participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme.

Notable alumnae

Academic

  • Dame Valerie Beralbreast cancer epidemiologist
  • Anna Katherine DonaldRhodes Scholar (1989)
  • Dame Janet Rittermanformer director of the Royal College of Music in London, from 1993 to 2005.

Entertainment, media and the arts

  • Benita CollingsPlay School presenter
  • Ruth Cracknellactress
  • Ceridwen Doveyauthor
  • Jill Hellyerauthor and poet
  • Elsa Jacoby – actress and soprano
  • Nathalie Kelleyactress
  • Nicole Kidmanactress
  • Samantha Langfilm and theatre director
  • Catherine Martinproduction designer
  • Lucy Maundercabaret and theatre performer
  • Janet Pattersoncostume designer and production designer
  • Cassandra Pybushistorian and author
  • Margaret ThrosbyABC Classic FM presenter
  • Naomi Wattsactress
  • WengieYouTube personality, singer, voice actress
  • Nina Oyamacomedian, writer, actor, and director
  • Nagi Maehashi – cook, writer and businesswoman

Politics, public service and the law

  • Sally DowlingNSW Director of Public Prosecutions
  • Shelley Hancockteacher and parliamentarian; elected as a member of the NSW Legislative Assembly for South Coast (Liberal Party)
  • Justice Lucy McCallumChief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory
  • Nancy Grace Augusta Wake resistance fighter known to the Germans as "the White Mouse"; the most decorated woman of World War Two

Sport

  • Elise Simone Ashton (née Norwood)Olympic water polo player

Principals

The school principals have been:

YearsPrincipal
1914–1923Janette Grossman
1924–1937Ida Slack
1938–1941Lilian Geer
1942–1949Vera Howard
1950–1955Elizabeth Booth
1956–1958Edith Kane
1959–1962Jessie Simons
1963–1968Dorothy Dey
1969–1976Joan Morris
1976–1982Shirley Hokin
1982–1986Joan Whittaker
1987–1990Betty Anderson
1990–1996Isobel Seivl
1997–2005Louise Robert-Smith
2006–2012Meredith Ash
2012–2018David Tomlin
2019–presentMegan Connors

References

References

  1. As the school historian pointed out in History of NSGHS, the correct year of commencement was in fact 1912 when classes were temporarily formed at North Sydney Superior Public School in Miller Street
  2. "History of NSGHS". North Sydney Girls High School.
  3. Walker, Frank. (2001-07-22). "The ties that bind". The Sun-Herald.
  4. (2022). "HSC School Ranking - 2022". Better Education.
  5. "North Sydney Girls High School".
  6. [http://www.usyd.edu.au/registrar/rhodes/previous.shtml "NSW Rhodes Scholars"] {{webarchive. link. (24 January 2008 —[[University of Sydney]] list, (retrieved 16 April 2007))
  7. "Nicole Kidman". Hollywood Pulse.
  8. "Samantha LANG". Cherub Pictures.
  9. Tovey, Josephine. (18 December 2012). "Second chances - life lesson more important than HSC". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  10. Alafaci, Annette. (2006). "Hancock, Shelley (1951 - )". National Foundation for Australian Women.
  11. (2008). "Swearing-in ceremony of the Honourable Justice Lucy McCallum". Supreme Court of NSW.
  12. (April 2020). "Wake, Nancy Grace Augusta (1912-)". National Centre for Australian Studies}}{{Dead link.
  13. [[Elise Norwood]]
  14. This table was copied from a display plaque in the school office.
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