Teacher - Human Society and its Environment - Holroyd High School

Holroyd High School · Greystanes, NSW

Employment

Full time, Permanent

Subject

English as Additional Language

Sector

Government

Teaching level

Secondary

Salary range

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Closing date

1 July 2026

13 days remaining

Posted 18 Jun 2026

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About Holroyd High School

Enrolment

547

Total students

55%

Boys

45%

Girls

Staffing

74.6

Teaching FTE

22.4

Non-teaching FTE

ICSEA

919

ICSEA value

15th percentile · Lower SES

Diversity

90%

EAL/D Background

1%

Indigenous students

Source: ACARA My School data

Role description

Teacher - Human Society and its Environment - Holroyd High School-0000B8Q6
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LocationSydney Region
Advertisement NumberA900154393
Number of Positions1
Total Remuneration Package:Remuneration package valued at up to $156,253.00. Base salary ranges from $90,177.00 to $137,861.00, plus leave loading and employer's contribution to superannuation. Base salary rates above the minimum are available depending on experience.
School NameHolroyd High School
Principal NetworkGirraween
Staffing AreaFairfield
FTE1.000
Contact NameMatthew O'Shea
Contact Phone number(02) 9631 9410
ContactSchool Admin-99999999
Closing Date01-Jul-2026, 6:00:00 AM
Job CategoryTeachers
OrganisationTeaching Service

Position Information

Holroyd High School is an HPGE Partnership School with a current enrolment of 558 students in Years 7–12, including 86% of students from non-English speaking backgrounds. As a proudly diverse and inclusive institution, we place a strong emphasis on explicit teaching to build high expectations for all students, and Choice Theory to foster a culture of autonomy, collaboration, and responsibility, creating a safe and nurturing environment where all can thrive.

As part of our commitment as an HPGE Partnership School, Holroyd High School has made significant investment in creating enriched educational experiences for all students across the four domains of potential: intellectual, creative, social-emotional, and physical. Through innovative programs, targeted learning opportunities, extracurricular pathways, and strong community partnerships, the school is committed to …

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