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Holroyd High School

School at 7 Cumberland Rd, Greystanes NSW 2145, Australia, Greystanes, New South Wales, 2145 . Here you will find detailed information about Holroyd High School: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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7 Cumberland Rd, Greystanes NSW 2145, Australia, Greystanes, New South Wales, 2145
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Greystanes
Postcode:
2145

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Holroyd High School is a Australian School based in Greystanes, New South Wales. Holroyd High School is located at 7 Cumberland Rd, Greystanes NSW 2145, Australia,


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Reviews of Holroyd High School

  • Luke
    Added 2016.10.09
    On reflection today i suspect they deliberately hired the woman with terrible breath and she played an annoying clack sound for the whole recording. I don't know if all pianists use that to keep time.. but i'd never had to have it going. I couldn't bare listening to the recording. And didn't want to ask for her to go to the trouble of making a new copy.
  • Cole
    Added 2016.08.20
    So come high school there were more opportunities to perform but I wanted that before puberty.
  • Alejandro
    Added 2016.06.27
    I did my bit for the cause and lifting the image of women.
  • Joseph
    Added 2016.02.26
    Unfortunately during my high school years i had multiple health issues that my parents did not get treated.. i injured my back and was devastated and did not get immediate or ongoing or rehabilitative medical care.
  • Lauren
    Added 2015.10.28
    Pluses for this place: sign post maths books were pretty good. Kids not too much into being glamorous or having the latest expensive stuff = less pressure there. No evil girl bullies i could think of.
  • Charles
    Added 2015.06.11
    So that makes me appear to be a slacker who doesn't practice. And that's the ultimate insult for someone who had to watch so many poor performances. There is no equivalent excuse for other people. It was unpleasant circumstances that drove me to try and be the best not fantastic support. Refugees and others are welcome to having my Mum pick on every little utterance you make and invalidate you if you think that is how i got to be a confident talker. Other Mums get jobs.
  • Olivia
    Added 2015.05.18
    What would motivate a school to try and make me look bad? It could be to do with pressure to use tampons such as compulsory swimming carnivals? Some have greater barriers to participation than others in this regard and it's meant to happen of your own volition not external pressure. I didn't know women or institutions or communities could facilitate rape in that manner. Or something similar to that perhaps?
  • Samuel
    Added 2015.04.23
    So um, yeah for Primary School since i didn't get a fair go i would practice anything.. running.. netball shooting.. anything to be perfect.. when i realised i could become good at cricket i worked really hard at perfecting bowling.. both men and women often look completely ridiculous bowling.
  • Owen
    Added 2015.02.07
    i learnt about minecraft
  • Jason
    Added 2015.01.07
    Actually i probably would meet that criteria anyway since i never wanted to be a woman. It's just a massive human resourcing error / f*$# up to not make the best use of me at the expense of lazy people. Lazy people who don't practice should not take up opportunities best suited for hard working individuals.
  • Alexander
    Added 2014.12.17
    I did my best and ended up mentally ill and suicidal. I don't think school was that great or valuable although education in itself is not a bad idea.
  • Gabriel
    Added 2014.12.16
    Holroyd High School is a valued client and a pleasure to work with
  • Tyler
    Added 2014.10.26
    I missed out on even the turns everyone is meant to get in front of the class.
  • James
    Added 2014.07.27
    School did not prepare me well for life it's a bit weird & suspicious. In my younger days i desperately wanted performing opportunities. The kids with no talent for speaking hogged a lot of assembly time in my primary [school] years. I didn't actually get a go at any talking until 4 or 5 years into it. Right from J Block I was confident i could make less errors and speak and perform better than the standard that was on display.
  • Thomas
    Added 2014.04.10
    This is the best school eveeeeer! I only spend half a year there but I love it so much and I learnt so many things. And I can say that is was the best time in my life. I miss there sooooooo much
  • Jose
    Added 2014.04.01
    My Daughter started in year 10 at Holroyd High School.Her time there so far has been fantastic with the staff very caring and motivating academically. I have been involved in other public schools with my other children and this is the best.
  • Miguel
    Added 2014.01.11
    The chosen ones are where we have our downfall. Need to pick the best performers not try to satisfy criteria of diversity.
  • Hannah
    Added 2013.10.21
    So that was like a second wind when i thought life was over at puberty. I just wore a crop top that flattened my chest.
  • Bria
    Added 2013.10.13
    Puberty did horrible things to my body that were unwelcome. And it's hard to put forward a convincing performance when all the women before you have made that shape one that lacks credibility and is looked upon as a sex object. Thanks ladies.
  • Lauren
    Added 2013.07.01
    However i wasn't really supported appropriately during my high schooling years to really make a difference.
  • Miguel
    Added 2013.06.30
    So come HSC time i got an opportunity to star but this is where the suspicious goings on happened. My actual learning in music was not at a high level but my musical ear is pretty good. So I told this teacher yeah i could probably learn that piece if i heard it.. as reading music alone i could make more errors.
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