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Peel High School is a co-educational, public high school, located in Tamworth, a city in the northwest region of New South Wales, Australia.
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- History
- Curriculum
- Achievements
- References
Established in 1976, the school is a rural comprehensive high school with a focus on technology, enrolling 500 students from Year 7 to 12.
Peel High School is a school of the New South Wales Department of Education and Training (DET), and prepares students for the School Certificate (Year 10), and the Higher School Certificate (Year 12).
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History
Established in 1976, Peel High School was named after Sir Robert Peel, a British politician at the time of the discovery of the Tamworth region, by British settlers in Australia. On the first of February 1977, Peel High School occupied its temporary premises at the rear of Hillvue Public School in demountable buildings while permanent buildings were being constructed at the Gunnedah road site.
Curriculum
The school provides a broad curriculum, with links to the community, parents, Technical and Further Education (TAFE), local businesses and local government schools.
It has three special needs classes, Aboriginal education, and is responsible for the offsite annex, Tamworth Tutorial Centre, which caters for students from local schools with conduct disorders.
Achievements
Peel High School has had success over many years with the breeding of Suffolk Sheep and Angus Cattle along with poultry breeding and showing. The school is a registered breeder of Suffolk Sheep, and has won first prizes at the Sydney Royal Easter Show including Grand Champion Ram, Grand Champion Ewe, Champion Schools Exhibit and most successful school.