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Homebush Boys High School

Homebush Boys High School

Recte et Fortiter

Telephone02 9764 3611

Emailhomebushbo-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Inclusive learning support

NSW public schools are well prepared to support students with disability and additional learning and support needs and staff are ready to answer your questions.

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We have a range of educational options to support students with special learning needs which require additional support.

Every student is entitled to attend a NSW public school. If our school is your local school and your first preference, we suggest you talk to our principal to discuss your son's needs and options.

Following your discussion, their learning needs will be assessed so that decisions can be made about whether they would be best suited to learning:

  • in a regular class with additional support, or
  • in a special class in a regular or special school.

You will be involved in any decision about the type of support.

After enrolment we will work with you and your son to continually review their learning needs at each stage of their education.

Enrolling in school

Starting a new school is a big step for all students and their families. If you are thinking about enrolment, we can help with your son's transition to our school. Please contact our principal to make an appointment to discuss any concerns.

You might like to use our school locator to research regular and Special Schools or Schools for Specific Purposes which have supported classes. It is important to be aware that placement outside of our school will need to be done with the assistance of our regional team.

Already at school

If you have concerns about your son's development or progress at school, or if they have special learning needs which have changed, please contact the principal, so we can best cater for your needs.

Transition planning for Year 11 and 12 students

We provide support for students entering Years 11 and 12, through to post-school options for vocational education and training, further education or employment.