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  1. Sydney Boys High School is an academically selective high school conducted by the NSW Department of Education and Communities.

  2. Sydney Boys High School is an academically selective high school conducted by the NSW Department of Education. The school was founded on October 1 1883 and moved to its current site at Moore Park in 1928. The school is bounded by Moore Park, Anzac Parade, Sydney Girls High School and Cleveland Street.

  3. Sydney Boys High School (' SBHS' ), otherwise known as Sydney High School ('SHS') or simply High, is an Australian government-funded single-sex academically selective secondary day school for boys, located at Moore Park, New South Wales, a suburb within the City of Sydney council.

  4. Sydney Boys High School is an academically selective high school conducted by the NSW Department of Education and Communities.

  5. Sydney Boys High School is an academically selective high school conducted by the NSW Department of Education and Communities.

  6. About Sydney Boys High School. Welcome to the Sydney Boys High School website. The site is a powerful communication device for the school. High Notes is another communication avenue available to parents and students. It is distributed to parents via email each Friday.

  7. Sydney Boys High School is an academically strong, single sex government school. It caters for the needs of gifted students. It is a member of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools - AAGPS or GPS as it is referred to.

  8. Sydney Boys High School, Moore Park. 4,001 likes · 14 talking about this · 12,731 were here. Sydney Boys High School is an academically selective high...

  9. Sydney Boys High School is an academically selective high school conducted by the NSW Department of Education and Communities.

  10. Sydney Boys High School is a single sex-selective school that has consistently ranked in the top 10 of NSW schools in the HSC. The school is built on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, who are its Traditional Custodians.