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'''Tempe High School''' is a partially- selective co-educational high school in [[Tempe, New South Wales|Tempe]], [[Sydney]], [[Australia]].
'''Tempe High School''' is a partially- selective co-educational high school in [[Tempe, New South Wales|Tempe]], [[Sydney]], [[Australia]].


In 2004, a proposal to combine Tempe, [[Dulwich High School of Visual Arts and Design|Dulwich Hill]], [[Marrickville High School|Marrickville]] and [[Newtown High School of the Performing Arts|Newtown]] High Schools into a multi-campus college due to falling enrolments failed.<ref>Burke, K. [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/08/27/1093518086741.html Super high school plan thrown out]. [[Sydney Morning Herald]], 28 August 2004.</ref> Instead, from 2005 the school became partially selective offering places based on academic performance as well as accepting local students. Tempe high school is located in sydney.
In 2004, a proposal to combine Tempe, [[Dulwich High School of Visual Arts and Design|Dulwich Hill]], [[Marrickville High School|Marrickville]] and [[Newtown High School of the Performing Arts|Newtown]] High Schools into a multi-campus college due to falling enrolments failed.<ref>Burke, K. [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/08/27/1093518086741.html Super high school plan thrown out]. [[Sydney Morning Herald]], 28 August 2004.</ref> Instead, from 2005 the school became partially selective offering places based on academic performance as well as accepting local students. The former school captain, Connie Andrew, is the one who chose this as the better option.


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Tempe High School is a partially- selective co-educational high school in Tempe, Sydney, Australia.

In 2004, a proposal to combine Tempe, Dulwich Hill, Marrickville and Newtown High Schools into a multi-campus college due to falling enrolments failed.[1] Instead, from 2005 the school became partially selective offering places based on academic performance as well as accepting local students. The former school captain, Connie Andrew, is the one who chose this as the better option.

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