North Sydney Boys High School

Monday: 08:00 - 15:15
Tuesday: 08:00 - 15:15
Wednesday: 08:00 - 15:15
Thursday: 08:00 - 15:15
Friday: 08:00 - 15:15
Saturday: -
Sunday: -

About North Sydney Boys High School

Address Details:
Street Name: Falcon Street
Municipality Subdivision: Crows Nest
Municipality: Sydney
Country Secondary Subdivision: Sydney
Country Subdivision: New South Wales
Country Code: AU
Country: Australia
Country Code ISO3: AUS
Freeform Address: Falcon Street, Crows Nest, New South Wales, 2065
Local Name: Crows Nest

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North Sydney Boys High School Description

Address Details:
Street Name: Falcon Street
Municipality Subdivision: Crows Nest
Municipality: Sydney
Country Secondary Subdivision: Sydney
Country Subdivision: New South Wales
Country Code: AU
Country: Australia
Country Code ISO3: AUS
Freeform Address: Falcon Street, Crows Nest, New South Wales, 2065
Local Name: Crows Nest

View Port:
Top Left:-33. 82852, 151. 20629
Bottom Right:-33. 83011, 151. 20891

Entry Point:
main:-33. 82872, 151. 20757

Reviews

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bad school
1. no devices at lunch
2. found out that the pool on top of c block doesnt exist
3. everyone is weird
4. :c
6. everyone used to play minecraft but now they play stupid games like doki doki literature club and overwatch and dota 2 and lol
7. other than that its good

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terrible genderists. They said my daughter couldn't go to this school. Why? My daughter thinks she's a boy and that is her choice. Is this society really one that can't be democratic? I thought Australia was a democratic country. If so, why doesn't this elite selective school that is representative of the best let my daughter join? This school is obviously reflective of Australia's true nature. An utter piece of gender discriminative garbage.

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One of the worst selective schools in the world. My daughter got bullied many times. She said the teachers play minecraft and her peers play club penguin. My daughter is now currently in bankstown boys and hasn't been bullied since she came. TRAsh ;). Be a maverick YAYEEet. HABibi. CALLOUT TO MY BOYS AT SSSSSSSSSSSSYDNEY GRAMAMEEEERRRRRR!!!!!!!! k

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Would give 5 stars if my circumsized daughter didnt get bullied their!

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Terrible school. I was once in there and learnt absolutely nothing except that the students play roblox and minecraft. The teachers don't care about the students and their attitude is terrible. Bankstown boys is way better

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Especailly Aidan Gilling Scrubby level 3

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Especailly Jerry Pang Local Guide

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Absolute rubbish go to bankstown boys
Dey make meh smoke and they bully me into playin da roblox, minecraft an club penguin. Dey play with chinese plastic aka fidget spinners an da teachers game in class. Ima gonna ditch school and go to da bankstown boys, ten out of ten compared to NSB. If you are considering going to da NSB, go like HELL NO!!! an go to da bankstown boys.

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North Sydney Boys High School is an academically selective, public high school for boys, located at Crows Nest in Sydney, Australia. North Sydney Boys High School is known for its high academic performance in the HSC. In the 2011, 2012 and 2014 HSC, North Sydney Boys High School ranked 2nd in the state.[3]

Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Crows Nest campus
2.1 History
2.2 Recent building works
3 Notable alumni
4 See also
5 Notes
6 References
7 External links
History[edit]
North Sydney Boys began off site in temporary classes in 1912, as North Sydney Intermediate High School, which was located in Blue Street.[4] At the beginning of 1915, the new school on the corner of Falcon Street and Miller Street, Crows Nest was opened to 214 students.[4] The School chose the Falcon as its logo according to the location of the school on Falcon Street,[5] even going as far as to name its Old Boys Alumni "Old Falconians" in 1933.[6] After years of controversy, it has been decided to celebrate the centenary in 2012.[7][8]

The first headmaster was Nimrod Greenwood.[9] He had been headmaster of the North Sydney Superior School before the establishment of the High School and had 33 years of service as Headmaster of the two schools.[10] On his retirement in 1915, he was succeeded by C R Smith who had founded Newcastle High School and was to go to head Sydney High School in 1918. Smith was succeeded by the headmaster who had replaced him at Newcastle High School, William Williams, who guided the school for the next 13 years.[11] On his promotion to Inspector, Williams was succeeded also succeeded by the then Headmaster of Newcastle Boys High School, R F Harvey, in 1932; Harvey was head until his death in 1947.[12]

North Sydney Boys High School cigarette card, c.1920s

Crows Nest campus[edit]
The campus of North Sydney Boys High School consists of a number of one- to three-story buildings on an irregular-shaped site over 2.53 hectares and situated on the south western corner of Falcon and Miller Streets, Crows Nest. It also borders residential and commercial retail properties on West Street and Falcon Street. There are a number of mature native and exotic trees with some shrubs. The built environment comprises classrooms, library, amenities, assembly hall, administration and gymnasium, various courtyards, playground areas, tennis courts, car parking, cricket practice nets and an open waste storage area.[13]:3

Notable alumni[edit]
Main article: List of Old Falconians
Former students of North Sydney Boys High School are known as 'Old Boys' or 'Old Falconians', and may elect to join the schools' alumni association, known as the 'Old Falconians’ Union' (OFU). The Union was founded over seventy-five years ago as a way to "promote goodwill fellowship amongst former students of and to provide financial and other support to the School".[20]

In 2010 The Age reported that North Sydney Boys High School alumni ranked equal seventh among Australian secondary school alumni based on the number of alumni who had received a "top" Order of Australia honour behind Scotch College, Melbourne, Geelong Grammar School, Sydney Boys High School, Fort Street High School, Perth Modern School, St Peter's College, Adelaide; equal in rank with Melbourne Grammar School, and The King's School, Parramatta; but ahead of Launceston Grammar School, Melbourne High School, Wesley College, Melbourne and Xavier College.[21]

Sir James Darling, Headmaster of Geelong Grammar School, paid a tribute to the school in 1988 in the following terms: ".... Melbourne High, North Sydney High, are just as good or better than any private school." [22]

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Very gut BANTA Very good school
Fly falcon fly

User

Good school with great content learnt in every class. Some teachers do not give homework though which is bad.

User

SBHS has 4.7 stars
NSBHS has 4.3 stars
oh wait this review makes it 4.2 np :P jks

User

Never have been to a better school than NSBHS in my life. Great community, staff and support, have never felt happier

More about North Sydney Boys High School

North Sydney Boys High School is located at Falcon Street, Crows Nest, New South Wales, 2065
+61 2 9955 4748
Monday: 08:00 - 15:15
Tuesday: 08:00 - 15:15
Wednesday: 08:00 - 15:15
Thursday: 08:00 - 15:15
Friday: 08:00 - 15:15
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
http://www.nsbhs.nsw.edu.au