The Forest High School, (abbreviation TFHS) is a government day school located in Frenchs Forest, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on Frenchs Forest Road. It is a co-educational secondary school operated by the New South Wales Department of Education with students ranging from grades 7 to 12. The school was established in 1961 as a secondary school for the Northern Beaches area. Students at the school come from the North Shore and Northern Beaches regions.
The high school is also notable in being one of the few that offer optional single-sex classes in Junior years, in subjects where it has shown that boys and girls progress at a different rates and ability. The Forest High School is highly regarded for its performing arts. The Forest High has a school musical each year sponsored by Optus, a school orchestra which plays at Sydney Kings matches and numerous Drama and performance nights.
History
The formation of The Forest High School was the result of a campaign by a representative body known as The Forest High School Promotion Committee formed on 1 November 1958. The committee members were anxious to have established a co-educational high school that would cater for the educational needs of the suburbs of Frenchs Forest, Forestville, Beacon Hill and Terrey Hills.
Forest High School is a school in Ocala, Florida, US. It has an EMIT (engineering) program. The school's colors are green and gold, and the school mascot is the Wildcat. It is a rival to Vanguard in sports. As of 2014, it had an enrollment of some 2,058.
Forest High School moved to its current location on Maricamp Road, southeast of the city limits of Ocala, in 2005. The school was originally on Fort King Street in Ocala, at the 1959 campus of Ocala High School. Ocala High was renamed Forest High in 1969 with the opening of Vanguard High School. According to tradition, the Marion County School Board wanted the city's second high school to start on equal footing with the first by putting to rest the name Ocala High School.
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Sydney Kells (Valerie Bertinelli), the daughter of a now-deceased policeman, brings her New York City detective agency (in which she is the only investigator) back to her hometown and her family, including her over-protective brother Billy (Matthew Perry), himself a rookie cop. As she struggles to balance her personal and professional life, the main source of her work comes from an uptight lawyer (Craig Bierko), with whom she shares sexual chemistry. She and her best friend Jill (Rebeccah Bush) frequent a neighborhood bar run by Ray (Barney Martin), her father's old police partner.
T4L Award - LEADER IN ROBOTICS - Highly Commended 2018
published: 08 Aug 2018
sydney forest - highschool highway
published: 28 Dec 2008
The Forest High School 2017 Presentation Night
Last year I was fortunate enough to visit the Forest High School as they celebrated the end of the school year, the achievements of their students, and their positive impact on the community
published: 06 Feb 2018
Forest high school
published: 20 May 2017
Forest High Formal
Sydney DJ offering professional dj hire for weddings, parties, school formals and corporate events.
published: 12 Dec 2017
The Forest (High School Student's Produced Short Film)
High school students original short film produced and edited at NCT film productions.
published: 12 Apr 2021
Virtual Tour of Forest High School 2020
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published: 21 Aug 2020
Visiting the Forest High School | Jason Falinski MP
Last year I was fortunate enough to visit the Forest High School as they celebrated the end of the school year, the achievements of their students, and their po...
Last year I was fortunate enough to visit the Forest High School as they celebrated the end of the school year, the achievements of their students, and their positive impact on the community
Last year I was fortunate enough to visit the Forest High School as they celebrated the end of the school year, the achievements of their students, and their positive impact on the community
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Last year I was fortunate enough to visit the Forest High School as they celebrated the end of the school year, the achievements of their students, and their positive impact on the community
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The Forest High School, (abbreviation TFHS) is a government day school located in Frenchs Forest, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on Frenchs Forest Road. It is a co-educational secondary school operated by the New South Wales Department of Education with students ranging from grades 7 to 12. The school was established in 1961 as a secondary school for the Northern Beaches area. Students at the school come from the North Shore and Northern Beaches regions.
The high school is also notable in being one of the few that offer optional single-sex classes in Junior years, in subjects where it has shown that boys and girls progress at a different rates and ability. The Forest High School is highly regarded for its performing arts. The Forest High has a school musical each year sponsored by Optus, a school orchestra which plays at Sydney Kings matches and numerous Drama and performance nights.
History
The formation of The Forest High School was the result of a campaign by a representative body known as The Forest High School Promotion Committee formed on 1 November 1958. The committee members were anxious to have established a co-educational high school that would cater for the educational needs of the suburbs of Frenchs Forest, Forestville, Beacon Hill and Terrey Hills.
Heavy rain last month, however, triggered an overflow of sediment from the Forest high school works site into Curl CurlCreek, the last Sydney waterway populated by the climbing galaxias ... The development site at The Forest high school.