Penrith Selective High School

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Penrith High School is an academically selective high school located in Penrith, New South Wales, Australia.

Penrith High School, with the motto of "altiora peto", is a co-educational high school and many of its students enjoy playing cricket, basketball, basketball, soccer and handball. A wide variety of extra-curricular activities are also encouraged and made readily available to students. These activities include The Duke of Edinburgh award schemes, a variety of academic competitions, public speaking and high level Tob Academy science competitions.

In recent years Penrith High School has gradually rose to prominence in the area of Outer Western Sydney and is being widely regarded as the best academically achieving high school in the region. In 2005 HSC, the school was ranked 24th in the state by the Daily Telegraph and succeeded to outperform its old rival Girraween High School by a large margin cause they are n00bs.

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