Head Teacher Human Society and Its Environment - Riverstone High School
Employment
Full time, Temporary
Subject
English as Additional Language
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Salary range
Closing date
2 September 2026
Posted 19 Aug 2026
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School type
Co-educational
Year range
7-12
School staff (FTE)
88.6
68.5 teaching · 20.1 non-teaching
Students per teacher
12.6:1
teaching FTE basis
Total enrolments
861
Indigenous students
9%
Language other than English
50%
Girls vs boys
410 girls · 451 boys
Socio-educational background
Around the Australian average
Source: ACARA My School data
Riverstone High School is a co-educational high school situated in the North-West of Sydney on Dharug Country and is one of four schools in the Nirimba Collegiate. The school currently enrolls 880 students experiencing substantial growth from residential development, with a diverse student population that includes 24% of students from a language background other than English and 9% who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. Riverstone High School recently restored its comprehensive status by welcoming Year 11 in 2021 and Year 12 in 2022, fulfilling a long-standing community goal, and operates an Inclusive Education unit alongside mainstream teaching. The school fosters a high expectation learning culture that caters to diverse learners and maintains strong partnerships with primary schools to support student learning throughout their schooling.
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Riverstone High School (RHS) is a vibrant and inclusive co-educational school located on Dharug land, deeply connected to the rich history of the Riverstone area. The school serves a culturally and linguistically diverse community of approximately 800 students, with 45% from a language background other than English, 25% requiring support for EAL/D (English as an Additional Language or Dialect), and 11% identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. This diversity enriches the learning environment and fosters a culture of respect, understanding, and global awareness.
The school prides itself on delivering a broad and dynamic curriculum from Years 7 to 12, designed to prepare students for the future world. Innovative learning spaces and contemporary teaching practices equip students with the skills needed to thrive in an evolving, complex society. Stage 6 students benefit from a wide range of subjects, including Vocational Educat…