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 Girls High School is transitioning to become Asquith High School, a co-educational Years 7–12 high school for 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 planning. The project will deliver upgraded facilities including adjustments to the school’s IT and administration systems, new signage and specialist classrooms, as well as toilet and changeroom facilities.