Kogarah
is a bustling but friendly suburb located 15
kilometres south of Sydney CBD. Kogarah has a lively
shopping centre with a wide range of
shops and a cosmopolitan selection
of cafes and restaurants. The school is well served
by public transport and is very
close to Kogarah Station and public
and private bus routes.
Click here for bus and train
information
Kogarah High is situated close to
the shore of Botany Bay and is close to
Mascot airport. Kogarah is
also the home of the St
George-Illawarra Rugby League Team.

Kogarah High School is located within easy
walking distance of the beautiful beaches of historic Botany
Bay. Students visit the beaches as part of a beach fitness
program through sport and also through science and social
science study programs such as coast watch and stream watch.
How many schools have classrooms which can boast views as
magnificent as this?
The School
Kogarah High School has a long history of student achievement
both on the sporting field, including sporting greats such as
Ken Rosewall,
Bruce Crampton,
Norman O'Neill and
Gary Chapman.
The school also has an outstanding academic record.
|
St. George and Sutherland Shire
Leader, September 5, 2006 |

Picture: Jane Dyson |
|
Kogarah MP Cherie
Burton is pictured with students at Kogarah High School
after she announced funding to upgrade its
food technology facilities and heating and repair a
retaining wall.
The works are part of an $860,000 urgently needed repair
and maintenance work program which will
see roofing repaired at Hurstville and Kogarah Public
Schools, footpaths
repaired at Carlton Public School and a fence replaced
at Connell's Point
Public School. Sydney Technical High School will have
guttering repaired,
Georges River College and Hurstville Boys Campus will
have floors repaired, and Kingsgrove High will have its
food technology facilities repaired. |
As recently as 23rd May 2003 Kogarah High School received a warm
congratulation in Parliament House for the work done:
Miss BURTON (Kogarah) [5.03
p.m.]: I draw to the attention of the House, and pay tribute to,
the achievements of some students of Kogarah High School. First
I note the achievements of the dux of the school for 2002, John
Zhu. John was placed in band 6 for all his subjects: English as
a Second Language, Physics, Chemistry, Extension 2 Maths and IPT.
This resulted in John gaining a university admission index of
99.9 per cent. He was also placed on the Higher School
Certificate All-round Achievers List and received the Premier's
Award for All-round Excellence in the 2002 Higher School
Certificate. On behalf of the entire community of Kogarah, I
congratulate John on a remarkable achievement... John should be
an inspiration to all students at Kogarah High School.
NSW
Legislative Assembly Hansard p289 6 May 2003
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