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Punchbowl Boys High School is a public secondary school in
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Academics

Punchbowl Boys High school is a public (state-run) secondary school educating students throughout years 7 to 12. The school has departments for teaching English, Mathematics, Science, Languages, Music, HSIE (Human Society and Its Environment), PDHPE (Physical Development, Health, and Physical Education), TAS (Technologies), and Visual Arts, as well as other departments which facilitate student learning, such as 'Careers' and 'Teaching and Learning'. Each of these departments teach several subjects. Apart from the above Higher School Certificate courses, Punchbowl High also offers some VET (Vocational Education and Training) courses.


History

Punchbowl Boys was founded in 1955. In the late 1990s, particularly between 1995 and 1999, the school suffered from intrusions by gang members and violence conducted by students, with Clifford Preece, the principal during the period, testifying to the
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of numerous incidents of student-perpetrated violence. However, as reported by Doherty & Burke (2003), Preece's successor Michael Glenday declared in 2003 that he had never experienced gang problems since becoming principal in 2000, and by 2003, the school had received "an additional deputy principal, Arabic and Pacific Islander liaison officers, a homework centre and security cameras", and was in the process of receiving $800,000 in extra funding and six extra teachers. In 2007, Punchbowl Boys was rife with violence and disrespect among students, according to the new principal established that year,
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. However, Dib initiated a broad program to improve this situation, which involved greeting every student arriving at school and the train station on the way, and involving the wider local community in many school events. As a result, from 2007 to 2013 enrolments almost doubled, the school's growth rate for numeracy was "among the highest in the country" (Rolfe 2013), and not a single expulsion occurred, with Dib professing that hostility had disappeared from among the students. Chris Griffiths became the Principal of Punchbowl Boys in 2015. In 2017 Griffiths, a convert to Islam, lost his job when he declined to implement an anti religious-radicalisation programme mandated by New South Wales authorities. He had also not included female staff in certain events. Griffiths' deputy was also removed. His replacement, Robert Patruno, stated that he would teach Australian values to the students. Patruno formerly taught at a
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. The relationship between the school and the
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police had deteriorated; Patruno sought to repair this relationship. In 2017 it was reported that there had been an improvement in drug, alcohol and weapon-related violence at the school. In May 2019, a former student of Canterbury Boys, along with a former student of Punchbowl Boys, were charged by the police for allegedly aiding
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back in 2014.


Notable alumni

* Steve Folkesformer rugby league player *
Len Pascoe Leonard Stephen Pascoe (born Leonard Stephen Durtanovich, 13 February 1950) is a former Australian Test cricket, Test and One Day International cricketer. Born at Bridgetown, Western Australia, Pascoe was educated at Punchbowl Boys' High School ...
former cricket player *
Jeff Thomson Jeffrey Robert Thomson (born 16 August 1950) is a former Australian cricketer. Known as "Thommo", he is one of the fastest bowlers in the history of cricket; he bowled a delivery with a speed of 160.6 km/h against the West Indies in Perth ...
former cricket player * Angelo Gavrielatos advocate for teachers *
Michael Mohammed Ahmad Michael Mohammed Ahmad is an Australian novelist, teacher and community arts worker. Biography Ahmad was born in Inner Sydney and attended Punchbowl Boys High School. In 2012, Ahmad founded SWEATSHOP Western Sydney Literacy Movement, an arts ...
Arab-Australian novelist


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Punchbowl Boys High School
{{High Schools in South Western Sydney Boys' schools in New South Wales Public high schools in Sydney Educational institutions established in 1955 1955 establishments in Australia