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Hi I went to Cherrybrook Public School, lots of my peers went to Cherrybrook Tech or Pennant hills. I myself didn't but Cherrybrook Tech is a very good high school, it is a co-educational school with lots of staff support, as it is doing very well academically, it is NOT a selective high school, well neither is Willoughby Girl's actually. Both do very well. I would say for a more well-rounded education, Cherrybrook is co-ed and has a larger campus so it is better in that respect, I even have a family friend who teaches there. Cherrybrook is not close to any train stations at the moment, so most students either walk/bus or drive there. It is more suburbia like. I also went to Cherrybrook Tech to use the campus because my Saturday Chinese School classes were taught there. It is a nice campus!
That being said Willoughby girl's is a very good school academically and well resourced, it is in a quite a wealthy part of Sydney, near Chatswood. I had a friend who went to that school, she was well rounded, quieter but now in a good job etc etc. Willoughby is a smaller school with 147 in each year, so about 882 in total vs Cherrybrook at 2010. Cherrybrook Tech will offer a wider range of subjects as it is a Technology high school. Both schools offers a sports and music program, but I think Cherrybrook is stronger in that respect. It is a public high school so funding will never been that strong for music and sports. But PE is always a part of high school no matter what.
Personally I would my kids to go to a co-educational school so they know how to better socialise.
Also if you are not a AU citizen, you cannot go to Cherrybrook but you can go to Willoughby.
Even if you are a AU citizen, you need to live within the catchment area in order to enter the school- for Cherrybrook refer to http://cths.nsw.edu.au/information/enrolling/
http://www.wghs.nsw.edu.au/enrolling1/
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AU Citizen, lived in Sydney for 18 years. left HK P.4 Term 1, 9 years old, studied in Sydney, attended USYD (Bachelor of Commerce) and UTS (Masters of Marketing). Now working in HK.
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