Major changes to the St Ives High School Catchment in 2024, I used to always find this catchment very unusual previously as it has most of Hornsby, Asquith, and a number of other suburbs that are significant distance away from the school itself fall under its catchment.
Now the catchment is arranged in a more logical fashion the red-striped area is transferred to Ku-ring-gai High School, please note that this area is shared with other schools.
The green-striped area will be transferred from Ku-ring-gai High School to St Ives High School in 2024. This area is connected with the existing catchment, so it will be much easier travelling-wise.
The black border is the 2024 catchment boundary and the red is the 2023 boundary.
The most common name used by the NSW Department of Education is “catchment” which refers to those students who reside in a particular area and are guaranteed a position in specific schools. When discussed from the perspective of a particular school is often referred to as one of the following terms.
- School Zone
- School intake area
- School catchment
As usual contact the school in question or the Department of Education for the final confirmation and you can also access the full NSW and Sydney High School Catchment Map by following this link.
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