Broken Hill High School is a comprehensive high school with 570 students (18% Aboriginal) in Far West New South Wales. The school is proud of its academic, cultural and sporting achievements as well as catering for all students. The school has three support classes for students with intellectual disabilities. The school has an ongoing partnership with AURORA College and shares some senior curriculum with a neighbouring high school. Strong community ties are evident through the Parents and Citizens Committee as well as the âGolden Oldiesâ group, which is made up of past alumni who attended the school over fifty years ago. The school has a strong welfare focus and has implemented the Positive Behaviour for Learning Strategy across the school. The Clontarf foundation has set up an academy at the school to assist Aboriginal boys with their education and career pathways.
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