Bankstown Girls High School is a comprehensive secondary school established in 1960, located in Sydney's Southwest. The student population of 520 girls is drawn from diverse cultural, religious and socio-economic backgrounds. While 98% of students have a non-English speaking background, 30% require some level of EAL/D (English an additional language or dialect) support. Students participate in a wide range of learning experiences focusing on design thinking and inquiry-based learning in the pursuit of academic improvement and excellence.
The school flourishes under the support of its culturally and linguistically diverse community. We have also fostered strong partnerships with local primary schools, universities, cultural institutions, businesses and community groups. Students represent the school across the metropolitan area in music and a wide range of sporting activities, with regional representation
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