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Concord High School (Sydney)

Concord High School is a co-educational high school located in the Sydney suburb of Concord.

Infrastructure
There was a foreshadowed upgrade of the school in the 2024-25 education budget's $3.6 billion for new and upgraded schools in Western Sydney. ==History==
History
The school was opened in January 1980. It celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2006. ==Staff==
Staff
In 2009, the school had a teaching staff of 60, with an ancillary non-teaching staff of 10. Koob officially retired in March 2018. Before Jacqueline Koob, for the first part of the century, Don Stojanovic was the principal.{{Cite web|title=Uni raises the stakes in bidding war for students|first=Harriet ==Students==
Students
Enrollment The planned school population in 2022 was 1,360. The recent trends in student enrollments (August figures) at this school have been: ==Multiculturalism==
Multiculturalism
The recent trends in multicultural composition been: ==Curriculum==
Curriculum
Languages The school teaches the following languages: Chinese, French, Italian, and Japanese. ==Sports==
Sports
Houses The school's five sports houses are named after bays of the Parramatta River: Sports Sports practiced at the school include: Before schoolStrength and FitnessFutsal (Years 7–11) • Table tennis After schoolBasketballTennisSoccerVolleyballBadmintonTouch football ==Extra-curricular activities==
Extra-curricular activities
Extra-curricular activities provided by, and through, the school, include: • After Hours Tutoring • Art Club • Chess Club • Debating/Public Speaking Club • Drama Club • Enviro Club • Instrumental Ensembles • Maths Club • Men's Club • Numeracy Club • Peer SupportRobotics Club • Student Leadership • Students' representative council (SRC) • Student Volunteering Awards • Symphonia Jubilate • Women's Sports Club • Women's Support Group Music The school has a String Ensemble, Concert Band, Stage Band, and a Choir. ==Uniform policy==
Uniform policy
The standard of uniforms is regulated by the school uniform policy, with long-standing standards for the male uniform, female uniform, unisex sport uniform and general accessories, such as jewellery and make-up. The standards for a gender-neutral version of the uniform were first included in 2024. Controversially, in 2014, a year-12 student, Jacqueline Koobat, who had dyed her hair pink was advise not to participate in the school photograph and then prohibited from attending the HSC English study day, as her hair colour was said to contravene the school's uniform policy at that time. The provision requiring "Hair to be a natural shade" became part of the school's uniform policy (16 June 2014) after this incident occurred, ==Critical reception==
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