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15-3377: Boys High School or Boys' High School may refer to: Australia [ edit ] Ashfield Boys High School Blacktown Boys High School Canterbury Boys' High School Crows Nest Boys High School Dover Heights Boys High School Drummoyne Boys' High School East Hills Boys High School Epping Boys High School Granville Boys High School Liverpool Boys High School Newcastle Boys' High School Normanhurst Boys' High School North Sydney Boys High School Otago Boys' High School Punchbowl Boys High School Randwick Boys High School Sydney Boys High School Westlake Boys High School Bangladesh [ edit ] Dhanmondi Government Boys' High School Gaibandha Government Boys' High School Kishorganj Govt. Boys' High School Motijheel Government Boys' High School Natore Government Boys High School Rani Bilashmoni Government Boys' High School Sher-e-Bangla Nagar Government Boys' High School Siddheswari Boys' High School India [ edit ] Baldwin Boys' High School Boys' High School & College (Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh) Govt. Boys' High School, Gunupur MahaRaja's Boys' High School Nabapally Boys' High School Sacred Heart Boys High School St Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore St Joseph's Boys' High School, Pune St. Thomas (SPG) Boys' High School Sri Narayan Vidyabhaban Boys' High School Kenya [ edit ] Nakuru Boys High School St. Luke's Boys' High School New Zealand [ edit ] Christchurch Boys' High School Gisborne Boys' High School Hastings Boys' High School Hamilton Boys' High School Kelston Boys' High School Napier Boys' High School New Plymouth Boys' High School Otago Boys' High School Palmerston North Boys' High School Rotorua Boys' High School Shirley Boys' High School Southland Boys' High School Timaru Boys' High School Waitaki Boys' High School Nigeria [ edit ] Baptist Boys' High School Eko Boys' High School Methodist Boys' High School, Lagos Methodist Boys' High School, Oron Sierra Leone [ edit ] Methodist Boys' High School (Sierra Leone) South Africa [ edit ] Athlone Boys' High School Dale College Boys' High School Kimberley Boys' High School Paarl Boys' High School Parktown Boys' High School Pinetown Boys' High School Pretoria Boys High School Queen's College Boys' High School Rondebosch Boys' High School Springs Boys' High School Westville Boys' High School Wynberg Boys' High School Turkey [ edit ] Kabataş Boys High School United Kingdom [ edit ] Ashfield Boys' High School , in Belfast, Northern Ireland St Joseph's Boys' High School, Newry , in Newry, Northern Ireland Tauheedul Islam Boys' High School , in Blackburn, Lancashire, England United States [ edit ] Boys High School (Brooklyn) ,

30-557: A language background other than English . 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 Dwayne Hopwood. The High school had two names before Ashfield Boys High School, Ashfield Superior School and Ashfield Superior Technical School. Part of the school land area was once used by

45-414: A 6–2 victory over Mount Roskill Grammar School . During the 1995 rugby season KBHS had won 27–0 against Papakura and had 98 wins over Rotorua Boys' High School , Te Awamutu and Morrinsville , all of which scored three each. The same year, the school won 17–0 against Saint Kentigern College in a semi-final but then lost 30–10 to Auckland Grammar School . The school was also a winner in judo at

60-583: A Japanese manga Girls' High School (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by 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=Boys_High_School&oldid=1251838126 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

75-833: A former school in Brooklyn, New York Boys and Girls High School , its successor school Midtown High School (Atlanta) , in Atlanta, Georgia, known as Boys High School from 1924 to 1947 St. Agnes Boys High School , a former school in Brooklyn, New York Warren Easton High School , in New Orleans, Louisiana, known as Boys High School from 1843 to 1967 Zimbabwe [ edit ] Cranborne Boys High School Mazowe Boys High School Oriel Boys' High School See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Boys High School All pages with titles beginning with Boys High School Seiho Boys' High School! ,

90-541: Is an all-boys state secondary school in Kelston , a suburb in the Waitakere region of Auckland, New Zealand . It was created in 1963 when the roll of Kelston High School (formed in 1954) became too large for the site on the corner of Archibald and Gt North Rds. The boys moved to a new site further down Archibald Road, leaving the original site to be the home of Kelston Girls High School (now Kelston Girls' College ). Although

105-557: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ashfield Boys High School Ashfield Boys High School is a government-funded comprehensive single-sex secondary school for boys, located on Liverpool Road , in Ashfield , an inner western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1962, the school had 771 enrollments in 2023, of whom two percent identified as Indigenous Australians and 64 percent as being from

120-687: The Australian Army . The land (gym and sheds) have since been acquired by the school and the site rebuilt. The Drill Hall was built in the 1800s and was home to the local citizen militia and other volunteer military units. In 1913 the land was acquired by the Department of Defence as the Ashfield Corps continued to grow. In 1915 it was the second to last stop for the Gilgandra Rifle Club on their Cooee March before 240 men were sent to war. In 1939

135-739: The Army sheds were built to house armoured vehicles (25 in total). The last company to be stationed at the depot were the 3 Company Royal Australian Army Service Corps Infantry Division, leaving in the 1960s. On 4 November 2014, His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh , then The Earl of Wessex , visited Ashfield Boys High School. The visit was to mark the 50th anniversary of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Australia. The Prince met with students from eight Sydney inner west schools. Kelston Boys%27 High School Kelston Boys' High School ("KBHS") ( Māori : Te Kura Tuaruā o ngā Tamatane o Kerehana )

150-525: The House of Representatives Jonathan Hunt taught history at Kelston Boys'. In 1954, Kelston High School, a co-educational school, was established at the modern site of Kelston Girls College . In 1963, the school separated into two, with Kelston Boys' High School at a new campus to the south. The school offers Māori Bilingual, Samoan Bilingual, and Tongan Bilingual classes for their students. The school provides various sport activities which include: In 1987

165-672: The New Zealand Secondary Schools Championships which were held in Hamilton in August 1995 and won 4 out of 5 games in badminton . In 1995 the Junior A3 Tennis won all five games. In 1997 the school's trampoline diver Todd Anderson came in first place with 134.6 points while Bruce Utatao scored 78 in golf. The same year the school lost to Otahuhu College in the touch rugby final but won every other game prior to

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180-588: The most wins with Wesley College. Kelston Boys have also won the Condor National sevens tournament five times (2002, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013). The former All Black coach Graham Henry is a former headmaster. The previous principal, who retired in April 2011, Stephen Watt played for the Auckland regional team in the 1970s (where he was affectionately nicknamed 'The Kicking Prop' for his unusual goalkicking prowess). Brian Evans

195-495: The school is known for the strength of its various sports teams, it has also had some notable achievements in music, dance and theatresports and produced some outstanding academic results. The school has consistently had strong rugby teams in the top Auckland division, producing several All Blacks and international players. Kelston Boys have won the National top 4 rugby tournament five times (1989, 1995, 1996, 1999, and 2011) sharing

210-469: The school won 9–0 against Sacred Heart in Senior A1 Tennis but lost 5–4 to Auckland Grammar School . The same year, the schools softball league lost only one game in the whole season. In 1995 the school won in debating against Western Springs AFC but lost to Green Bay. The same year the school had excelled in soccer by winning 1–0 against Avondale, a 4–4 draw with Mount Albert Grammar School and

225-474: Was the former principal; he coached the women's Black Ferns national side to rugby world cup victory in 2010. Currently, the principal of Kelston Boys' High School is Adeline Blair, who became the first woman to head a state boys' school in Auckland. Adeline Blair has been teaching at Kelston Boys' High School since 2002 but began teaching English for adults in the school's community education division in 1996. Long-standing Member of Parliament and Speaker of

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