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  1. Homebush Boys High School is a public school that values excellence in academics, sports and community. It welcomes students from diverse cultural backgrounds and fosters their tolerance, awareness and pride as citizens.

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  2. Homebush Boys High School, founded in 1936, is a public high school for boys. It is in Homebush, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Formerly a selective high school, in 2006 Homebush Boys was regarded as one of the academically best-performing comprehensive schools, and has, in the past, been ranked above selective schools on the Higher ...

  3. Homebush Boys High School, Homebush, New South Wales, Australia. 1,750 likes · 3 talking about this · 383 were here. Homebush Boys High School, founded in 1936, is a comprehensive public high school...

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  4. Homebush Boys High School is a multicultural school with a reputation for excellence in academic pursuits, sports and extra-curricular activities. It is centrally placed in a residential area near the Homebush Olympic Precinct and has a high rate of acceptance to universities.

  5. ADDRESS. Bridge Rd Homebush NSW 2140. WEBSITE. www.homebushbo-h.schools. nsw.edu.au. ESTABLISHED. 1936. SCHOOL MOTTO. Recte et Fortiter – Upright and Strong. SCHOOL POPULATION. 1150. DISTANCE TO SYDNEY CENTRE. 11km. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) Specialist ESL classes from Year 7-12. ESL integration support in classes.

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    Homebush Boys High School is a public high school for boys founded in 1936. It offers secondary education and supports the National goals of excellence and equity in Australian schooling.

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