The Queen St entrance of Burwood Girls High School. A brick building with plant beds.

Burwood Girls High School

Burwood Girls celebrates its diverse and inclusive culture, offering a responsive curriculum and extensive co-curricular opportunities. Our vision is to foster collaboration, excellence, fairness, integrity, participation, respect, advocacy, and social responsibility in our students.

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Class times

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Uniform

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Student activities

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Principal's Welcome

We are very proud of our school and particularly proud of the achievements of our students in so many areas. We value Burwood Girls High School's strong academic tradition and are delighted with our updates facilities. Technology-based learning is thriving in classrooms. Our performing arts and sports programs become stronger each year.

We believe in striving for excellence and expect all students to develop a love for learning, a thirst for knowledge and enjoy the challenges in attaining their goals.

Our school community embraces the school motto 'Not for ourselves alone', and continues to celebrate cultural diversity, and value our contribution to others less fortunate. Students sponsor schools overseas as part of the ‘Hands Across the Ocean’ program largely through funds raised by the annual International day.

Mia Kumar,
Principal

Photo of Principal Mia Kumar, a mature-aged woman with a white bob and cat-eye glasses. She is smiling in front of an orange and red Aboriginal artwork.