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Tumut High School
Bogong Place, Tumut NSW 2720
Phone 6947 1077
Fax 6947 2497
Tumut is a rural town in the southwest slopes of New South Wales. Tumut High School draws students from within the town and from surrounding localities, including Adelong, Talbingo, Brungle, Bondo and Adjungbilly. Students have access to a well-rounded education that values and supports the intellectual, creative, physical, social and emotional development of each student by providing them with the knowledge, understanding, skills and values for productive and rewarding lives. Tumut High School provides many opportunities for students to develop a range of skills through a variety of quality educational activities, including sport, cultural, leadership, outdoor education, academic excursions, public speaking and Gifted and Talented activities. There is a strong commitment to Vocational Education through SVET and TVET courses as well as School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships. Our strong student management and welfare protocols promote a safe and harmonious environment for all students. The students are encouraged to respect each other as they work cooperatively in meeting the school's high expectations. The school has strong partnerships with the local AECG, TAFE, local public schools, surrounding district secondary schools and local community. Our mission statement is "develop confident, responsible citizens who strive for excellence".
School Email
tumut-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au School Website
www.tumut-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Type of School Secondary Schools
Enrolments 549
Region Riverina http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/schoolfind/locator/?do=showRecord&code=8343Tumut is a city council in Riverina, New South Wales, Australia. It has the following suburbs : Adelong, Argalong, Bangadang, Batlow, Bimberi, Black Creek, Blowering, Bogong Peaks Wilderness, Bombowlee, Bombowlee Creek, Brindabella, Brungle, Brungle Creek, Buddong, Cabramurra, Califat, Cooleman, Cooleys Creek, Courajago, Darlow, Ellerslie, Gadara, Gilmore, Gocup, Goobarragandra, Grahamstown, Green Hills, Jones Bridge, Killimicat, Kunama, Lacmalac, Laurel Hill, Little River, Lower Bago, Minjary, Mount Adrah, Mount Horeb, Mundongo, Pinbeyan, Red Hill, Sandy Gully, Sharps Creek, Talbingo, Tumorrama,
Tumut, Tumut Plains, Wereboldera, Wermatong, Westwood, Windowie, Wondalga, Wyangle, Yarrangobilly, Yaven Creek
http://www.street-directory.com.au/sd_new/community.cgi?UrlSD=Australia/NewSouth...http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/media/images/regions/nsw_regionsmap.gif You are and are even a bigger dope. You have quoted from a NSW education website where the state is broken up into regions. It has bugger all to do with the geographical naming of areas in the state.
Stick to what you know which is...............not much of anything really.
Here's a thought. Maybe the reporter is an old Queen as well. You should check him out.