Each school in NSW offers something slightly different depending on the community. Here's what we offer for you.
St Ives High School offers the latest education facilities.
We offer both face-to-face or virtual tours to all interested families.
In 2021, a new multi-use indoor sports centre was completed which hosts:
- 2 new learning spaces,
- A fitness lab and,
- Refurbished technical and applied studies facilities.
Trade Training Centre
St Ives High School is fortunate enough to house a Trade Training Centre for Vocational Education and Training (VET) of hospitality students, built in conjunction with the Sir Eric Woodward School and Distant Education Network which began with a grant in 2009.
The project occurred in two stages and has resulted in some of the highest quality hospitality training environments in the state. The first stage of the upgrade provided the opportunity to update the existing food technology kitchens in A Block. This resulted in a fully equipped commercial kitchen adjoining a fully functional interactive demonstration facility and NSW's only "connected kitchen".
Stage 2 of the project centred around the construction of an additional purpose built commercial kitchen building containing a café service area. The area outside the facility has outdoor seating, and functions both as a dining area and covered outdoor classroom.
The A Block kitchen reopened in 2011 and the new building was completed a year later in 2012. Both kitchens have been fully operational since 2015 and St Ives HS now delivers VET hospitality courses to Stage 5 and Stage 6 students.
Canteen
All canteens in NSW public schools must meet certain requirements. These include providing more healthy food and drink options – to make the healthy choice an easy choice for students. Visit Healthy school canteens to learn more.
St Ives High School Canteen
The latest school canteen menu provided by "YBK Cafe" can be found here and meals can be ordered via Flexischools (Registration is required).
Please check for the latest and daily specials on Flexischools (Registration is required).
Uniforms
When students wear a school uniform, they feel included in our school community.
Students, teachers, parents and carers, as well as members of our local community helped develop our school uniform to make sure it:
meets the requirements of occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity legislation
includes items that are affordable, comfortable and made from easy-care and easy-wear fabrics
is appropriate for the full range of school activities
is suitable for all body shapes.
Learn more about the NSW Department of Education’s School Uniform Policy.
For all other uniform and uniform shop information, please click here.
Community Use Of School Facilities
You may apply to use our school’s facilities for appropriate purposes provided your hiring of the facility doesn't interfere with our teaching and learning programs.
We assess each application on a case-by-case basis. Find out more at Using school facilities:
If you’re interested in hiring our facilities, contact us for details.