South Sydney High School students have achieved outstanding results in the 2007 HSC with one student achieving a UAI of 99.45.
The Government recognises the importance of the following core values to the community. These values represent the aspirations and beliefs of the Australian community as a whole, including its concern for equity, excellence and the promotion of a caring, civil and just society.
They are common to a range of secular and religious world-views and are found in most cultures. The core values are:
Integrity: Being consistently honest and trustworthy.
Excellence: Striving for the highest personal achievement in all aspects of schooling and individual and community action, work and life-long learning.
Respect: Having regard for yourself and others, lawful and just authority and diversity within Australian society and accepting the right of others to hold different or opposing views.
Responsibility: Being accountable for your individual and communitys actions towards yourself, others and the environment.
Cooperation: Working together to achieve common goals, providing support to others and engaging in peaceful resolution of conflict.
Participation: Being a proactive and productive individual and group member, having pride in and contributing to the social and economic wealth of the community and the nation.
Care: Concern for the wellbeing of yourself and others, demonstrating empathy and acting with compassion.
Fairness: Being committed to the principles of social justice and opposing prejudice, dishonesty and injustice.
Democracy: Accepting and promoting the rights, freedoms and responsibilities of being an Australian citizen.
South Sydney High School students have achieved outstanding results in the 2007 HSC with one student achieving a UAI of 99.45.
The Government recognises the importance of the following core values to the community. These values represent the aspirations and beliefs of the Australian community as a whole, including its concern for equity, excellence and the promotion of a caring, civil and just society.
They are common to a range of secular and religious world-views and are found in most cultures. The core values are:
Integrity: Being consistently honest and trustworthy.
Excellence: Striving for the highest personal achievement in all aspects of schooling and individual and community action, work and life-long learning.
Respect: Having regard for yourself and others, lawful and just authority and diversity within Australian society and accepting the right of others to hold different or opposing views.
Responsibility: Being accountable for your individual and communitys actions towards yourself, others and the environment.
Cooperation: Working together to achieve common goals, providing support to others and engaging in peaceful resolution of conflict.
Participation: Being a proactive and productive individual and group member, having pride in and contributing to the social and economic wealth of the community and the nation.
Care: Concern for the wellbeing of yourself and others, demonstrating empathy and acting with compassion.
Fairness: Being committed to the principles of social justice and opposing prejudice, dishonesty and injustice.
Democracy: Accepting and promoting the rights, freedoms and responsibilities of being an Australian citizen.