Technology

Educating girls for a technological future

In 1989 our school was designated a technology high school. Since then, we have consistently embraced the use of technology for teaching and learning. Our vision is to 'Educate girls for a technological future.'

Bring your own device (BYOD) initiative

In 2011, our school identified the need for students to have increased access to technology. To address this, we introduced a bring your own device (BYOD) policy. This policy has has become an integral part of our school’s practice. Students from Years 7 to 12 now have 1:1 access to technology through the integration of iPads for learning. This initiative aligns with our school plan to:

Please download our iPad 2025 Booklet for more information.

iPad Guide for Families Information

Technology spaces

We are pioneers in girls' technology education. We are committed to integrating learning technologies into every aspect of teaching and learning. Our state-of-the-art facilities provide students with hands-on experience and opportunities for innovation. They include:

Digital learning platforms

Our students access their learning through digital platforms. This ensures they are always up to date with their studies. These platforms include:

Co-curricular activities

We encourage students to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) industries. We offer various co-curricular activities to support these interests:

To learn more about these programs contact the school.

Becoming an Apple distinguished school

Our choice of the Apple platform is a testament to our commitment to excellence. As an Apple distinguished school, we use Apple's technology to inspire, imagine, and impact teaching and learning. This makes learning more engaging and fosters collaboration among students and teachers. Learn more about Apple distinguished schools.

Apple iPad integration and parental support

Parents and carers are encouraged to purchase iPads for their child to use at school. iPads and other necessary Apple equipment can be purchased from any appropriate retail outlet or supplier. To support this transition, we conduct parent information sessions focused on technology use. These sessions cover essential topics, including:

Please contact the school for information about upcoming sessions.

Digital citizenship

We are are committed to fostering a safe and responsible digital environment. It's important that students and their parents and carers understand digital citizenship. To ensure this, we run through regular digital workshops through Bankstown PCYC.