Principal - Scott O'Hara
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Community. Growth. Innovation.
T: Telephone(02) 6217 4600
E: Emailjerra-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
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Our professional, university-educated teachers encourage students to develop a love of learning and a desire to succeed. They maintain the highest integrity and concern for your child’s wellbeing.
The principal is responsible for the educational leadership and management of our school. If you would like to speak to the principal, please contact us to make an appointment.
Our school administrative staff can answer inquiries or direct you to the appropriate staff member for help.
As the Foundation Principal of Jerrabomberra High School I am passionate about designing a curriculum which is inclusive, forward thinking and provides choice for all students. I totally believe that the success of all students at Jerrabomberra High School will come through positive partnerships between the students, the school, parents/carers and the broader local community.
Jerrabomberra High School Staff
Senior Executive Staff
Prinicipal: Scott O'Hara
Deputy Principal: Nathan Wolter
Business Manager: Mel Gisik
Executive Teaching Staff
Head Teacher Administration: Kate Dixon
Head Teacher Teaching & Learning: Jessica Watson
Head Teacher Secondary Studies: Mark Eades
Head Teacher Secondary Studies: Kingsley Vance
Head Teacher Wellbeing & Culture: Gareth Bowen
Head Teacher Supported Learning: Amanda Bergan
Specialist Teachers
Teacher Librarian: Rebecca McCormack
Teacher Careers: Lyndal Hayward
Teacher Learning & Support (LaST): Lisa Johnston
Teacher Learning Support: Wendy Leed
address
101 Environa Drive
Jerrabomberra NSW 2619
telephone (02) 6217 4600
website https://jerra-h.schools.nsw.gov.au/
We would like to pay our respects and acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri People, the traditional custodians of the Land on which we learn. We pay our respects to Elders both past and present, and extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. This Land was, is and always will be Aboriginal Land.
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