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7-1260: BBHS may refer to: Australia Blacktown Boys High School , Sydney Belize Belmopan Baptist High School , Belmopan Canada Baron Byng High School , Montreal, Quebec India Baldwin Boys High School , Bangalore Nigeria Baptist Boys' High School , Abeokuta, Ogun State Sweden Borås på Bollebygd Högskola , Borås United Kingdom The Benjamin Britten High School , Lowestoft, Suffolk, England Bell Baxter High School , Cupar, Fife, Scotland United States Benjamin Bosse High School , Evansville, Indiana Bishop Blanchet High School , Seattle, Washington Bishop Borgess High School , Redford, Michigan Bishop Brady High School, Concord, New Hampshire Bishop Brossart High School , Alexandria, Kentucky Bishop Byrne High School (Memphis, Tennessee) Bishop Byrne High School (Texas) - Port Arthur, Texas Blind Brook High School , Rye Brook, New York [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

14-509: Is Blacktown Girls High School which is located adjacent to the high school. The school was originally established in January 1956 as the co-educational Blacktown High School . However, owing to a growing local population and in accordance with government policy, it was decided that the schools would be split into two single-sex schools: Blacktown Boys High School, and Blacktown Girls High School. Both were fully split by 1959. Blacktown Boys

21-470: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Blacktown Boys High School Blacktown Boys High School ( BBHS ) is a government-funded single-sex academically partially selective secondary day school for boys, located in Blacktown , a western Sydney suburb of New South Wales , Australia. Established in 1956 as Blacktown High School,

28-684: The state government education statutory authority with the responsibility for the establishment and monitoring of school standards in the Australian state of New South Wales . It was formed on 1 January 2017 to replace the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards , NESA is also accredited by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority as the NSW test administration authority for NAPLAN . NESA

35-473: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BBHS&oldid=1190572397 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

42-586: The school enrolled approximately 822 students in 2022, from Year 7 to Year 12 , of whom 0.02 percent identified as Indigenous Australians and 89 percent spoke English as a second or foreign language . The school is operated by the NSW Department of Education in accordance with a curriculum developed by the New South Wales Education Standards Authority . The principal is David Calleja. Its sister school

49-465: Was officially opened on 17 October 1959 by the Deputy Premier and Minister of Education, Bob Heffron . A school cadet unit was formed in 1961, and disbanded in the 1970s as multiple fights took place. The school became a partially selective school in 2010. New South Wales Education Standards Authority The New South Wales Education Standards Authority (abbreviated as NESA ) is

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