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==History==
==History==
Established in 1930 as a single-sex boys school, Box Hill High School is now a co-educational school.<ref name="myschool" /> In 2007–2009, a large upgrade of the facilities, funded by the [[Government of Victoria (Australia)|gn received an upgrade, with a number of new classrooms completed by mid-2021, as well as being awarded $500,000 by the Victorian State Government to refurbish staff and student toilets.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://newsletters.naavi.com/i/VJqOXk5/term-4-2020/page/2|title=Out ofg the Box, Term 4 2020}}</ref>
Established in 1930 as a single-sex boys school, Box Hill High School is now a co-educational school.<ref name="myschool" /> In 2007–2009, a large upgrade of the facilities was funded by the [[Government of Victoria (Australia)|Victorian State Government]], with a number of new classrooms completed by mid-2021, as well as being awarded another $500,000 by the Victorian State Government to refurbish staff and student toilets.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://newsletters.naavi.com/i/VJqOXk5/term-4-2020/page/2|title=Principal's Update|work=Out of the Box |date = 17 December 2020| publisher = Box Hill High School | via=Naavi}}</ref>


==Academics==
==Academics==

Revision as of 14:01, 5 September 2024

Box Hill High School
Location
Map
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Australia
Coordinates37°49′13″S 145°8′15″E / 37.82028°S 145.13750°E / -37.82028; 145.13750
Information
TypePublic school
MottoTemplate:Lang-la
(To The Highest Endeavour)
Established1930
Enrolment1380 (as of 2021)[1]
Colour(s)Navy, gold, white
     
Websitehttp://www.boxhillhs.vic.edu.au

Box Hill High School is a co-educational public secondary school located on the corner of Middleborough Road and Whitehorse Road in the eastern suburb of Box Hill in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

With an enrolment of 1380 students (as of 2021),[1] it caters for students from years 7 through to 12. Year 10, 11 and 12 students undertake the VCE program.

Its school zone includes the suburbs of Box Hill, Box Hill South, Burwood, Burwood East Blackburn, Blackburn North, and Blackburn South.

History

Established in 1930 as a single-sex boys school, Box Hill High School is now a co-educational school.[1] In 2007–2009, a large upgrade of the facilities was funded by the Victorian State Government, with a number of new classrooms completed by mid-2021, as well as being awarded another $500,000 by the Victorian State Government to refurbish staff and student toilets.[2]

Academics

Box Hill High School Campus
Box Hill High School language students compare notes on Mandarin and German

Box Hill High School was ranked in the top 200 public secondary schools (equal 3rd) in Australia based on academic results in 2009.[3]

In 2014, the Victorian Certificate of Education median study score was 33. 12.3% percent of students achieved over 40 study scores.[4]

Box Hill High School was ranked ninth out of all state secondary schools in Victoria based on VCE results in 2018.[5]

Box Hill High School was one of 40 government schools in Victoria that ran the Select Entry Accelerated Learning Program (SEAL),[6] until the program was ended state-wide by the Victorian Department of Education in 2016.[7]

Notable alumni

Notable staff

References

  1. ^ a b c "Box Hill High School". My School.
  2. ^ "Principal's Update". Out of the Box. Box Hill High School. 17 December 2020 – via Naavi.
  3. ^ "National Top Public High Schools - 2009". Better Education.
  4. ^ Cogdon, Kamahl (13 May 2018). "Top state high schools boost property prices". News Corp.
  5. ^ "VCE Public School Ranking - 2018 - Better Education". Better Education. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  6. ^ Pung, Alice (2 February 2013). "It's just a swot hop to the top". The Australian.
  7. ^ Cook, Henrietta (4 April 2016). "Department walks away from select-entry programs for gifted students". The Age. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  8. ^ "A tennis journey in the Fifties: John (Peter) Cawthorn". tennishistory.com.au. Australian Tennis Historical Society. 17 August 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  9. ^ ATHS