The Forest High School

About The Forest High School

The Forest High School, founded in 1961, has a strong ethos and tradition of personal excellence, respect and responsibility.

The Forest High School Description

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Reviews

User

This school is great and to show my appreciation to the school i will write a poem
The Forest High School
won't make you no fool
Beacon Hill
gives me skill
To rap as the famous Insane Assyrian
Spittin' bars that burn your brain
Roastin' Davo like beef Souffle
Because that's the Forry way.
~ Ryan H

User

Bloody good school, lots of great ethnicity diversity like Italians and Lebs that make it feel very multicultural

User

This was a good school to go to, my experience started off a long 16 years ago when my mother gave birth to a beautiful baby boy, soon that boy grew from a baby to an infant and went to preschool followed by primary school and soon after that high school, and what school did this boy choose to go to, why non other than the Forrest High School which is possibly the best school in Sydney 10/10.

User

As I student I have learnt lots at the forest high school and always feel welcomed by students and teachers. It's a very friendly school, worth considering👍🏼😁

User

Such a wonderful and compassionate school community. Staff always willing to do whatever they can to care for and support the students.

User

today I found that when a teacher says that all of us should treat disabled people the same its fine but when a teacher has to punish them it is fine for them to take matters into there own hands and blame us kids doing nothing wrong so teachers should actually do as they told us ( refering to mrs garnet

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User

Since it has frenches forest in it, it should be in a french forest that teaches fairy and ogres

User

Great school just loved the teachers and they are lovely, hard working, both the teachers and the students. The canteen is great and provides students with meals they actually want to eat. The students are independent and well taught young role models. I love going to school everyday and I enjoy lessons- especially art, HSIE and tech mandatory, which includes sewing, cooking and woodwork. I personally do sewing which I love and look forward to every week. The school is spacious and the classrooms have new technology and are cool to students- especially the science classrooms, which I got to do a class in on the open day. And the cooking, woodwork and sewing classrooms have great equipment and students love to make and bake things!

User

5 stra scool

User

Very bad school. With really bad teaches that cant teach at all. DO not recommend and very noisy because of hospital.

User

horrible very noisy

User

Well run state high school. They have a great system where they spread HSC over two years, allowing better focus on subject resulting in better marks.

More about The Forest High School

The Forest High School is located at 135 Frenchs Forest Road, Frenchs Forest, New South Wales, Australia 2086
94515111
http://www.theforest-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/