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80–98 Park Road, Hurstville 2220

Ph 02 9580 1415

Fax 02 9579 3450

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Religion: Anglican

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Years : Preparatory to Year 12

Boys/Girls: Girls

Day/boarding: Day

Enrolment: 950 students

Fees:$15, 360 (Years 7 to 10)

Principal: Mrs Maryanne Davis

DANEBANK ANGLICAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

Danebank is a Preparatory (4 year old) to Year 12 girls’ school offering high academic outcomes, the development of personal discipline, and a Christian education leading to personal growth. The introduction of new programs, courses, technology, subjects, and facilities benefit the school’s students.

Facilities: Resources Centre, Technology and Design Centre (The Terraces), Senior Studies Centre (Wingara), computer labs, Independent Learning Centre, aquatic centre, gymnasium, large hall, mathematics lab, art rooms (photography, ceramics), music labs, courts, video, outlets in most classrooms, large modern library, Careers Centre, Prep Cottage.

Electives Years 7 to 10: Commerce, Drama, History, Geography, German, French, Japanese, Modern Greek, Multimedia Technology, Food Technology, Technology and Design, Music, Visual Arts, Visual Design, Christian Studies, Personal Development/Health Education/Physical Education (PD/Health/PE).

Electives Years 11 and 12: English, Mathematics, General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Drama, Design and Technology, Ancient History, Modern History, Economics, Geography, Legal Studies, French, German, Japanese, Business Studies, IT, Information Processes and Technology, Music, Visual Arts, Christian Studies, Sport, PD/Health/PE, Hospitality.

Sport: Athletics, hockey, indoor hockey, basketball, cricket, cross-country, gymnastics, netball, softball, swimming, tennis, water polo, soccer.

Extracurricular activities: Public speaking, debating, camps, Christian groups, Christian Rock Eisteddfod, Young Achievers Australia, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme, drama group (Stages Unlimited), orchestra, choirs, bell ringing, dance competitions.

Welfare and personal development: Deputy Principal, pastoral care, chaplain, pastoral care groups, caring staff, form patrons, school counsellor, careers counsellor.

Special features: Staff members are devoted to the best interests of each student in an especially co-operative Christian environment.

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