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Cherrybrook Technology High School, CherrybrookCompare
School Facts
School sector:Government
School type:Secondary school
Gender:Co-Ed
Total student:2037 (boy:1068, girl:969)
Total staff:123
Student attendance:
95%
None-english student:
53%
ICSEA value:
1146, ranks No.242 More ICSEA Ranking...
ICSEA distribution:
Bottom quarterMiddle quartersTop quarter
3%5%38%54%
HSC rank:No.61 (2015), No.70 (2014), No.60 (2013), No.51 (2012), No.62 (2011), No.64 (2010), No.60 (2009), No.62 (2008)
Website:http://www.cherrybrok-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Location:Cherrybrook
Address:28-44 Purchase Rd, Cherrybrook NSW 2126
Nearby:House Price  House Rent  Public Transport
Phone:02 9484 2144
School zone:Download School Zone(Catchment Areas/Local Intake Area) file

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Cherrybrook Technology High School was established in 1992 and has quickly gained a reputation as one of the most innovative and successful comprehensive high schools in New South Wales. The school currently has a student population of around 1970, a teach... more
Student Assessment
ReadingWritingSpellingGrammarNumeracyRank
Year 757857158657960078
Year 9605592617611644110
Student assessment is based on he National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy(NAPLAN) results in 2011.
Reviews
By Parent - 31 May 2023, Rate: bad
Mr Duggan does not teach properly at all
By Student - 31 May 2023, Rate: bad
Some teachers don't even teach the students stuff. One teacher leaves the classroom in the middle of the class.
By Alumnus - 07 Jun 2022, Rate: bad
I graduated in 2021. My experiences in this school were HORRIBLE. The administration and people in power are utter pieces of shit. They'll exploit mentally vulnerable students for their own advantage, and when students come to ask for help, they'll ignore them.
In 2020, this one boy took pictures of many girls' private parts. He got off scot-free, in fact, the people in power said they would expel anyone that stopped being friends with the boy. They refused to move girls away from him, and the admin enthusiastically enforced this commandment.
One of my friends was abused by a fellow student, in the same year, while they were in stage 4. The school did nothing. Their abuser pursued them until year 12, even out of school, guilt-tripping them to continue being abused. Each time, the school let their abuser off the hook.
The admin also picks on vulnerable students. One of my friends was kicked out by their parents, and they complied with the school's dress code to the best of the ability a homeless person can. The admin changed the school's dress code when they walked into the school, and used this new dress code, which they made up on the spot, to punish them.
I was bullied twice during my time in this school. The first time, the school did nothing, and I had to resolve the issue without getting the school involved. The second time, it was too big for me to solve, my bullies even took picures of me without my consent and uploaded them onto sites like Instagram. When I provided proof of this, the school did nothing, and repeatedly dismissed my requests.
The counsellors're great people, and I love them. I hugged both of them on the graduation day. Unfortunately, they have no power. Ordinary teachers too, have no power, so they can't do anything to help victims. There're both good and bad teachers. One ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC teacher is Mrs. Jodi Johnson, I LOVE HER!!!! She's the best. On the bad side, one of the teachers treated me like an infant because of a disability I have. There're strict teachers too, one of whch, I think is a good teacher, because he genuinely cares for his students, and is willing to adjust if the student is undergoing some trouble. The other I'm going to mention, is only strict, she has no good qualities other than that she is smart, she is widely hated by the students. Another bad teacher was one that repeatedly violated the boundaries of a student even when the student stated their boundaries to the teacher. This teacher teaches woodwork.
The students're a mixed bag. This school's catchment area is Cherrybrook, which is a suburb, and hence pretty well-off. Hence you can expect a lot of arseholes among the children, especially boys, and especially in stage 4,, however there were a lot of good people, mainly girls, in my batch.
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