As part of the NSW Government's plan to rebuild public education, the NSW Budget is delivering record education funding, including $9 billion for new and upgraded schools. This targeted investment will ensure growing communities get access to a world class public education.
From 2026, Asquith Boys High School is transitioning to become Hornsby High School, a co-educational Years 7–12 high school accepting Years 7, 9 and 11 from 2026 and all cohorts from 2027.
This follows comprehensive community consultation undertaken by the NSW Department of Education in the Hornsby-Berowra surrounding area school communities.
A project to upgrade the school to ensure it is fit-for-purpose is now in progress.