Birrong Boys High School

41 reviews

Rodd St, Birrong NSW 2143, Australia

birrongboy-h.schools.nsw.gov.au

+61296445200

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Birrong Boys High School is a Boys' high school located at Rodd St, Birrong NSW 2143, Australia. It has received 41 reviews with an average rating of 2.5 stars.

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  • The address of Birrong Boys High School: Rodd St, Birrong NSW 2143, Australia

  • Birrong Boys High School has 2.5 stars from 41 reviews

  • Boys' high school

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    "Super rough school with very low educational standards"

    "I went to BBHS from 1963 to 1968, the second year of the Wyndham Scheme and, after working in three states retired as an Associate Director at a company in Armidale"

    "My son goes to this school and the education is appalling"

    "PA speaker way too loud, I can hear it down the street the whole neighbourhood doesn’t need to know that Aiden needs to go to the front office or whatever"

Reviews

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  • Simeon B.

Super rough school with very low educational standards. Like anywhere, there are some good students who make the best of a bad situation. The students are a constant nuisance in the local area, and on the trains going to and from Birrong. Loud, aggressive, troublesome. The school administration is aware of these issues and does little to nothing about it.

  • Ken Phillips

I went to BBHS from 1963 to 1968, the second year of the Wyndham Scheme and, after working in three states retired as an Associate Director at a company in Armidale. I will be forever grateful for the rough and tumble of the school because

  • z a

My son goes to this school and the education is appalling. They gave my son detention because he brought a pocket knife to school even tho he didn't use it on anyone, he did threaten the teacher but thats it. BAD! BAD! BAD!

  • Izzy

PA speaker way too loud, I can hear it down the street the whole neighbourhood doesn’t need to know that Aiden needs to go to the front office or whatever. Some of us work late and need to sleep in. …

  • Danny Ng

Bad school. Most of those Lebanese think they are native and Australia is their motherland so they bully other students who're not Lebanese without realized they're just the fugitives . what's a joke.

  • Vaioleti Solomona

Nothing wrong with school just the students who catch the train in the afternoon very disappointing behaviour. My brother use to go to this high school and it was very respectful back then.

  • moey jabz

some bloke named “hamza and ahmed” converted me to islam during 3rd period in math alhamduillah

  • TUSK3N

School is pretty average, except for a few teachers, specifically one of the Math's teachers.

  • Ian Andersson

I spent 1 year there I took a Cain I will not go there again for a class reunion in 1976

  • Eddy Taylor

my mate Dane learn good from here. its pronouned learned Pepe...learn..ed

  • Yxles YT

god edukashan i englsh very gud now grape for 24hr overnight chalengas

  • LandMC C

school too dead and chill, theres one teacher that stands out tho :D

  • MUZZITHEGREAT

I advise u to stay out of this school there are too many stonches

  • Harambe (The Dead Meme)

This one guy kept bringing Tuna to our Modern History class

  • Ellen Jiang

If someone has the contacts of Anwar please send it to me

  • Short Legs.girl15

very gud skor, i lobe it here, cheacers cheach bery gud

  • Mohammed El Dakour

Its the worst school ever Dont recommend

  • Ok?

Too many habibs will try to convert you

  • htAngryFace

good school but lots of staunchers

  • Rawad Smaydi

Extremely great school

  • abdullah ya mate

Impy 4 days habib

  • Harse Din

Bad And Ugly

  • Azq3ct

Alright ig

  • Neko Pusheen

Bad school

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