Not for ourselves alone
T: Telephone02 9747 3355
E: Emailburwoodg-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Each school in NSW offers something slightly different depending on the community. Here's what we offer for you.
When students wear a school uniform, they feel included in our school community.
Students, teachers, parents and carers, as well as members of our local community helped develop our school uniform to make sure it:
meets the requirements of occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity legislation
includes items that are affordable, comfortable and made from easy-care and easy-wear fabrics
is appropriate for the full range of school activities
is suitable for all body shapes.
Learn more about the NSW Department of Education’s School Uniform Policy.
For more information see our uniform page.
All canteens in NSW public schools must meet certain requirements. These include providing more healthy food and drink options – to make the healthy choice an easy choice for students. Visit Healthy school canteens to learn more.
Our canteen is well stocked with a variety of foods suitable for both summer and winter. All students are encouraged to pre-order lunches before school or at recess. This ensures that they have their lunches ready without the need to wait for it to be made up at lunch time.
The canteen is generally open from 8 am until 2 pm.
Burwood Girls High School's canteen is managed by Cantina. BGHS Cantina Canteen Menu 2021 (PDF 152KB)
Burwood GHS has its own 19 seat mini-bus, equipped with a wheelchair lift. The mini-bus is used for excursions and taking small groups of students to attend or perform at community events. The mini-bus is not available to hire.
Parents are welcome to volunteer to help with driving or maintaining the mini-bus. Please talk to the principal.
The school does not offer facilities for hire.
address 95 Queen Street Croydon NSW 2132
telephone 02 9747 3355
We would like to pay our respects and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land: the Wangal people of the Eora Nation, and also pay respect to Elders both past and present.
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