@HighIngleburn It was an absolute privilege and honour leading the @HighIngleburn learning community. I will forever cherish this memory in my heart ❤️
@HighIngleburn It was an absolute privilege and honour leading the @HighIngleburn learning community. I will forever cherish this memory in my heart ❤️
Last week, our cultural groups farewelled our Principal as she begins a new chapter. Her dedication and kindness have shaped our school, and she will be deeply missed. Thank you for everything. #Yourschoolyourfuture#LoveWhereYouLearn
Congratulations to Our 2026 Student Leaders!
We are incredibly proud of each of our student leaders and look forward to seeing them represent Inglebun High School with pride, integrity, and enthusiasm throughout the year ahead. @CathyArgyle
Our aspiring teachers attended the Annual Future Teachers' Conference at Macquarie University this week where they got to meet Eddie Woo and learn about what awaits them as teachers in public education!
Congratulations Ingleburn Public School for achieving 3rd place in the Universal Robotics Challenge World Finals for a 2nd year in a row! Thank you Graeme Green – Principal, Melinda Phan – Assistant Principal, & team for supporting students at this event. https://t.co/2vpAtPQom6
It was a pleasure to celebrate with our students at WSU during the 2025 nursing Graduation Ceremony. Congratulations to our graduates and sincere appreciation to Ms Pinilla-Ramirez, Ms. Mastrovasili, Ms. Duval, and Ms. Koskinas.
@CathyArgyle@_iEndo@k_rigas
Congratulations to Our Talented Students!
Ingleburn High School would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to a number of our First Nations students who proudly represented our school by performing at the Koori Hearts Network Family Day on Saturday.
We are so proud of your talent, culture, and commitment to community. Your performance was a true celebration of identity and spirit — well done!
@CathyArgyle@_iEndo@k_rigas
Today at Ingleburn High School, we observed Wear it Purple Day, with the SRV, led by Mr. Schofield, doing a fantastic job organising a mural to demonstrate our support for the 2025 theme : Bold Voices, Bright Futures.@CathyArgyle@_iEndo
Our public schools ‘Ignite the potential’ in every learner and tonight’s Public Education Awards was a wonderful marker of this. Congratulations to the award winners from across our wonderful public education family who were recognised tonight. Well done! https://t.co/BJhi7pFoeM
Public Education Week is here!
What a fantastic way to kick it off by celebrating something we're incredibly proud of here at Ingleburn High School — our amazing alumni!
Can you guess how many former students have returned to Ingleburn, this time as staff? It’s a powerful reminder of the lasting impact public education can have — not just on individuals, but on entire communities.
This year’s theme, "Ignite Your Potential", couldn’t be more fitting. Our past students returning to lead, teach, and inspire is proof that potential sparked in public schools can light the way for generations to come.
Keep an eye out this week as we spotlight more of our incredible alumni — each with a unique story that shows just how far a strong public education can take you.
Here’s to celebrating public education, lifelong learning, and the incredible people who make Ingleburn High such a special place to learn, grow, and give back.
#publicedweek25 #IgniteYourPotential #LoveWhereYouLearn @CathyArgyle@_iEndo@k_rigas
We’re proud to continue our celebration of Public Education Week by spotlighting something truly meaningful — another 4 remarkable alumni who have come full circle and are now valued members of the Ingleburn High School staff.
Their journeys are a powerful testament to the lasting impact of public education. These 4 alumni embody the very spirit of this year’s theme, "Ignite Your Potential" — proving that the spark first lit in a public school can grow into a lifelong passion for learning, leading, and making a difference.
Here’s to public education, full-circle journeys, and the incredible power of potential rekindled. @CathyArgyle@_iEndo@k_rigas
#publicedweek25 #IgniteYourPotential #LoveWhereYouLearn
Unlocking Potential, Shaping Futures
Today, our Staff Development Day is dedicated to deepening our commitment to high potential and gifted education (HPGE) and student engagement. Through collaborative learning, reflective practice, and evidence-informed strategies, staff will explore ways to unlock the unique strengths of every learner. By shaping futures with purposeful teaching, inclusive practices, and high expectations, we aim to empower students to thrive both academically and personally.
@CathyArgyle@_iEndo@k_rigas@NSWEducation
Explicit teaching aligns with how students learn. Explore the full suite of resources available for schools, including the new one-pager 'Resource Guide' which includes resources available now and in development: https://t.co/NZdO3DRpTg
This morning, the Ingleburn High School community came together in a spirit of reflection, respect, and reconciliation to acknowledge National Sorry Day—a day of great importance in our country’s history.
Sorry Day is a time to pause and reflect on the profound grief, trauma, and loss experienced by the Stolen Generations, their families, and communities. It is also a time to reaffirm our commitment to truth-telling, healing, and building a more just and inclusive future for all Australians.
Our morning gathering was both moving and meaningful. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our talented Aboriginal Dance Group for their powerful performance that honoured culture and story through dance.
We were deeply honoured to have Uncle Eddie and Uncle Charlie share their wisdom and stories with us, reminding us of the strength, resilience, and spirit of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Their presence added immense depth to our understanding of the significance of this day.
We would also like to thank our feeder primary schools, Ingleburn Public School and Sackville Street Public School, for joining us and standing in solidarity. It was heartening to see our wider school community come together in unity and shared purpose.
Ingleburn High School was privileged to welcome Ms Kay Rigas, Executive Director Met South and South West and Mrs Karen Endicott, Director, Educational Leadership, St Andrews Network. Their support and participation underscore the importance of educational leadership in the journey toward reconciliation.
Today was a reminder that we all have a role to play in healing and in shaping a future that acknowledges the truth of our past while walking forward with respect and unity.
@CathyArgyle@_iEndo@NSWEducation
MSAW acknowledges @SusieMobayed on 40 years of dedicated service! Congratulations and thank you for your contributions to students, staff and community! Well done Susie! 👏⭐️❤️ @KayRigas@MSiokos