Hills Sports High School

The Hills Sports High School
Location
Seven Hills, New South Wales, Australia
Information
Type Public, Sport Selective
Motto Strive for Success
Established 1966
Principal Mitchell Struyve
Grades 7-12
Colour(s) Sky Blue, Maroon, Dark Blue
Website

The Hills Sports High School is a co-educational government secondary school located at Seven Hills, in the west of Sydney, Australia. In addition to normal school activities, the school has a Talented Sports Program for selected sports. The school is a newcomer in terms of being a sports school, only achieving the status in 2002.

Location

The school is located on Best Road, Seven Hills a suburb in western Sydney. It is serviced by rail and bus and taxi (Seven Hills Railway Station is approximately 900m away).

Early history

Hills Sports was established in 1966 originally as Seven Hills South High School, and later changed to Grantham High School. In 2002, Grantham High School was renamed The Hills Sports High School alongside the introduction of the Talented Sports Program (TSP).

The Hills Sports High School, seen from front gate

Departments

Hills Sports has eleven departments. Year 9 & 10 offer three electives in a structure allowing for 100- and 200-hour courses chosen from all Curriculum areas.Year 11 & 12 offer TAFE VET Courses which can be accessed from 5 TAFE Colleges. Extension Courses are offered in English, Mathematics and History. The departments are:

Talented Sports Program

The Hills Sports High School offers a Talented Sports Program (TSP) designed to provide students who excel in particular sports with coaching and an academic framework that enables them to reach both their academic and sporting goals. Applicants go through a rigorous trial process including fitness testing, skills testing and examination of their school reports.

The sports offered as of the 2008 trials are:

Sports facilities

Coordinates: 33°47′S 150°57′E / 33.783°S 150.950°E / -33.783; 150.950

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