Mudgee High School

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Mudgee High School is a school of 850 students, 105 of whom identify as being Aboriginal. It is a rural comprehensive school catering for students from Years 7-12. It is located in the Central West of New South Wales in a region well-known for its agriculture, viticulture, tourism and mining. The school was identified at the close of 2017 as being “highly above average” with regard to academic achievement. The school also has a proud history of sporting, social and cultural achievement. The school’s student well-being policy focuses on Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L), recognition of achievement, and strong relationships with families. The broad curriculum offered allows access to a wide range of courses for both university and non-university educational pathways and employment. Junior elective courses are vertically integrated. The school has a strong relationship with its supportive community, including an active Parents and Citizens’ Association. Year 12 students each year engage in charity fundraising that involves the entire community, and local businesses and industries support our students and staff with expertise and resources. A supportive Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG) works with staff to realise DoE Aboriginal Education and Training Policies as well as school programs to enhance opportunities for Aboriginal students and encourage parental involvement. Programs for gifted and talented students foster a love of learning and capacity to strive for excellence. Modern science laboratories, a Trade Training Centre, creative and performing arts facilities, a gymnasium, technology workshops and a state of the art library resource centre all support the development of well-rounded learners.
02 63721533
02 63726321
41 Douro St
Mudgee
2850
New South Wales
Australia
Locked Bag 2004
Australia
2850

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