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Cherrybrook Technology High School

Cherrybrook Technology High School

Telephone02 9484 2144

Emailcths@cths.nsw.edu.au

About Us

Cherrybrook Technology High School was established in 1992 and quickly gained a reputation as one of the most innovative and successful comprehensive high schools in the State.

The school currently has a population of over 2000 students, over 130 teaching staff and a large administrative and support staff. It is a dynamic community of learners committed to providing a rich, safe and enjoyable educational environment with a high technology focus.

It offers a range of teaching and learning programs and an extensive number of extra curricular activities. Students at the school achieve outstanding HSC results. An important feature of the school is its wellbeing network that strives to support each child as he or she progresses through high school. The school is co-educational, enjoys strong support from the local community and values participation in cultural and sporting activities.

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The School Environment

  • The buildings are new, light filled, spacious and carpeted
  • Huge multi purpose centre with full sized international basketball court
  • Well equipped library and learning centre
  • Technologically advanced environment with the entire school wirelessly networked
  • An agriculture area with a wide variety of animals and plants
  • Easy access for students with physical disabilities
  • Large oval, outdoor cricket, volleyball, basketball and netball facilities
  • Covered outdoor learning centre
  • Large covered sports court

Specialist Rooms

  • Lecture theatre for 80 students
  • Careers resource room
  • Commercial kitchen
  • Drama and dance Space
  • Automotive bay
  • Publishing facilities
  • Video and graphics editing
  • Music incorporating a recording booth
  • Art
  • Fitness laboratory
  • Textiles
  • Wood, metal and jewellery workshops
  • Darkroom
  • Science laboratories

Student Wellbeing and Student Leadership

  • Active Student Representative Council
  • Peer support
  • Parent-teacher and subject information nights
  • Peer reading programs
  • Structured merit award scheme
  • Comprehensive wellbeing programs
  • Study skills
  • Counselling services
  • Overseas exchange
  • Strong pastoral care program involving Stage Head Teachers and Year Advisers
  • Enrichment and extension classes