Chatswood High School is a partially selective school located on Sydney's north shore. Students benefit and thrive from our diverse and differentiated curriculum designed to maximise every student's potential. The school has an enrolment of 2105 students, including 84% students from a non-English speaking background.
Chatswood High School has a number of components that make it a dynamic and complex educational institution. The Year 7-12 component of the high school is made up of a mainstream enrolment who are our local students. Entry into Year 7 can also be made through the Selective Education Unit into the Academically Selective Stream. The third mode of entry into the school is through the Department of Education Access Program that allows entry into one of the classes in the Support Unit. There are four support classes for students diagnosed with autism and intellectual disabilities.
The school has a broad curriculum that accommodates student acceleration, extension courses and a diverse range of subject choices in all stages. Chatswood High School seeks to develop a safe and harmonious environment where difference is accepted and celebrated and where students experience a flexible, challenging and relevant curriculum. This includes the development of student attitudes and values which promote confidence, self-discipline, citizenship, tolerance and respect for others.