Sydney Boys High School - Notability

Notability

The school is recognised as one of the oldest government-funded high schools in New South Wales, and the oldest such school which did not have an attached primary school.

The school is renowned for its academic success in the Higher School Certificate, in 2006, according to Sydney Morning Herald listings, ranking in 3rd, below Baulkham Hills and James Ruse Agricultural High School, with a student attaining an UAI rank of 100. It has also achieved notability in debating, having won the Hume Barbour and Karl Cramp trophies more times than any other school.

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