Hills District - Schools

Schools

The district is home to 54 primary schools, 24 secondary schools, two TAFE colleges and numerous pre-schools and kindergartens, including both public and private systems, and selective schools.
Primary Schools
Annangrove Public School, Annangrove
Arcadia Public School, Arcadia
Baulkham Hills North Public School
Beaumont Hills Public School, Beaumont Hills
Berrilee Public School, Arcadia
Carlingford West Public School, Carlingford
Castle Hill Public School, Castle Hill
Cherrybrook Public School, Cherrybrook
Crestwood Public School, Baulkham Hills
Crestwood Public School, Baulkham Hills
Excelsior Public School, Castle Hill
Galston Public School, Galston
Glenorie Public School, Glenorie
Hillside Public School, Glenorie
Holy Cross Primary School, Glenwood
Jasper Road Public School, Baulkham Hills
John Palmer Public School, The Ponds
John Purchase Public School, Cherrybrook
John XXIII Primary School, Stanhope Gardens Kellyville Public School, Kellyville
Kellyville Ridge Public School, Kellyville Ridge
Kenthurst Public School, Kenthurst
Lorien Novalis School, Glenhaven
Matthew Pearce Public School, Castle Hill
Murray Farm Public School, Carlingford
North Rocks Public School, North Rocks Oakhill Drive Public School, Oakhill
Our Lady Of Lourdes Primary School, Baulkham Hills
Our Lady Of The Rosary Primary School, Kellyville
Rouse Hill Public School, Rouse Hill
Samuel Gilbert Public School, Castle Hill
Sherwood Ridge Public School, Kellyville
St Agatha's Catholic Primary School
St Angela's Catholic Primary School
St Bernadette's Primary School, Castle Hill
St Gregory's Armenian School, Rouse Hill
St Madeleine's Primary School, Kenthurst
St Michael's Primary School, Baulkham Hills
St Paul The Apostle Primary School, Winston Hills
Warrah School
West Pennant Hills Public School, West Pennant Hills
Winston Heights Public School, Winston Hills
Winston Hills Public School, Winston Hills

Public High Schools
Baulkham Hills High School, Baulkham Hills
Castle Hill High School, Castle Hill
Cheltenham Girls High School, Cheltenham
Cherrybrook Technology High School, Cherrybrook
Crestwood High School, Baulkham Hills
Galston High School, Galston
Girraween High School, Girraween
Glenwood High School, Glenwood
James Ruse Agricultural High School, Carlingford
Kellyville High School, Kellyville
Middle Dural Public School, Middle Dural Model Farms High School, Baulkham Hills
Muirfield High School, North Rocks Rouse Hill High School, Rouse Hill

Private High Schools
Gilroy Catholic College, Castle Hill
Lorien Novalis School, Glenhaven
Marian College, Kenthurst
Mount St Benedict College School For Girls, Pennant Hills
Northholm Grammar School, Arcadia
Oakhill College, Castle Hill
Pacific Hills Christian School, Dural
Redfield College, Dural Rouse Hill Anglican College, Rouse Hill
St Marks Catholic College, Stanhope Gardens Tangara School for Girls, Cherrybrook
The Hills Grammar School, Kenthurst
William Clarke College, Kellyville

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