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Schools Competition 2014 School Addresses and Contact Details NSW Junior Chess League METROPOLITAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS COMPETITION 2014 SCHOOL ADDRESSES AND CONTACT DETAILS Abbotsleigh Region: Met North Address: 1666 Pacific Highway (cnr Ada Ave), Wahroonga NSW 2076 Chess Coordinator: Mr P Garside School Phone: 9473 7779 School Fax: 9473 7680 Ascham School Region: Met East Address: 188 New South Head Rd, Edgecliff NSW 2027 Chess Coordinator: Mr A Ferch School Phone: 8356 7000 School Fax: 8356 7230 Asquith Girls High School Region: Met North Address: Stokes Avenue, Asquith NSW 2077 Chess Coordinator: Mr M Borri School Phone: 9477 6411 School Fax: 9482 2524 Australian International Academy - Sydney Campus Region: Met East Address: 420 Liverpool Road, Strathfield NSW 2135 Chess Coordinator: Mr W Zoabi School Phone: 9642 0104 School Fax: 9642 0106 Balgowlah Boys (Northern Beaches Secondary College - Balgowlah Boys Campus) Region: Met North Address: Maretimo Street, Balgowlah NSW 2093 Chess Coordinator: Mr J Hu School Phone: 9949 4200 School Fax: 9907 0266 Barker College Region: Met North Address: 91 Pacific Highway, Hornsby NSW 2077 Chess Coordinator: Mrs G Cunningham School Phone: 9847 8399 School Fax: 9477 3556 Baulkham Hills High School Region: Met West Address: 419A Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Chess Coordinator: Mr J Chilwell School Phone: 9639 8699 School Fax: 9639 4999 Blue Mountains Grammar School Region: Met West Address: Matcham Avenue, Wentworth Falls NSW 2782 Chess Coordinator: Mr C Huxley School Phone: 4757 9000 School Fax: 4757 9092 Canterbury Boys High School Region: Met East Address: Holden Street, Canterbury NSW 2193 Chess Coordinator: Dr I Mansouri School Phone: 9798 8444 School Fax: 9716 7603 Castle Hill High School Region: Met West Address: Castle Street, Castle Hill NSW 2154 Chess Coordinator: Mr B Singer School Phone: 9634 4199 School Fax: 9899 6527 Cecil Hills High School Region: Met South West Address: Spencer Road, Cecil Hills NSW 2171 Chess Coordinator: Mr J Chandler School Phone: 9822 1430 School Fax: 9822 1436 Cerdon College Region: Met West Address: Cnr Sherwood Road & Kenyons Road, Merrylands NSW 2160 Chess Coordinator: Mr D Thomas School Phone: 8724 7300 School Fax: 8724 7399 Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood Region: Met East Address: 35 Donovan Avenue, Maroubra NSW 2035 Chess Coordinator: Mr D Cobb School Phone: 9349 7333 School Fax: 9344 9883 Clancy Catholic College Region: Met South West Address: 201 Carmichael Drive, West Hoxton NSW 2171 Chess Coordinator: Mrs L Drego School Phone: 8783 6000 School Fax: 8783 6200 Conservatorium High School Region: Met East Address: Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Chess Coordinator: Mr C Lane School Phone: 9351 1350 School Fax: 9351 1359 Cranbrook School Region: Met East Address: 5 Victoria Road, Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 Chess Coordinator: Mr D Forbes School Phone: 9327 9578 School Fax: 9327 9033 Crestwood High School Region: Met West Address: 17 Chapel Lane, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Chess Coordinator: Mr B Kemp School Phone: 9639 7422 School Fax: 9686 3462 Cromer (Northern Beaches Secondary College - Cromer Campus) Region: Met North Address: 120 South Creek Road, Cromer NSW 2099 Chess Coordinator: Mr N Astin School Phone: 9981 1155 School Fax: 9982 5398 Delany College Region: Met West Address: Grimwood Street, Granville NSW 2142 Chess Coordinator: Mrs C Webber School Phone: 9637 7788 School Fax: 9637 8819 Epping Boys High School Region: Met North Address: 213 Vimiera Road, Eastwood NSW 2122 Chess Coordinator: Mr G Lochner School Phone: 9869 2701 School Fax: 9868 1198 Fort Street High School Region: Met East Address: Parramatta Road, Petersham NSW 2049 Chess Coordinator: Mrs R Penniment School Phone: 8585 1600 School Fax: 9550 9219 Girraween High School Region: Met West Address: Gilba Road, Girraween NSW 2145 Chess Coordinator: Dr R Antony School Phone: 9636 7293 School Fax: 9896 3274 Green Point Christian College Region: Met North Address: Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 Chess Coordinator: Mr J Wright School Phone: 4363 1266 School Fax: 4363 1082 Heathcote High School Region: Met East Address: Wilson Parade, Heathcote NSW 2233 Chess Coordinator: Mr B Casboult School Phone: 9520 9488 School Fax: 9520 8609 Holroyd High School Region: Met West Address: 7 Cumberland Road, Greystanes NSW 2145 Chess Coordinators: Mr P McBurney (IEC, phone 9896 1057) / Mr H Pal School Phone: 9896 1057 School Fax: 9896 5180 Holy Cross College Ryde Region: Met North Address: 517 Victoria Road, Ryde NSW 2112 Chess Coordinator: Mr P Hardy School Phone: 9808 1033 School Fax: 9809 7207 Holy Spirit College Lakemba Region: Met East Address: 39 Croydon Street, Lakemba NSW 2195 Chess Coordinator: Mr A Oppitz School Phone: 9740 8099 School Fax: 9740 4264 Homebush Boys High School Region: Met East Address: Bridge Road, Homebush NSW 2140 Chess Coordinator: Mr T Sivasothy School Phone: 9764 3611 School Fax: 9746 3614 Hornsby Girls High School Region: Met North Address: Edgeworth David Avenue, Hornsby NSW 2077 Chess Coordinator: Mr A Payne School Phone: 9476 5711 School Fax: 9482 2525 Hoxton Park High School Region: Met South West Address: 40 Wilson Road, Hinchinbrook NSW 2168 Chess Coordinator: Ms L Bou School Phone: 9607 4222 School Fax: 9607 4836 J J Cahill High School Region: Met East Address: Sutherland Street, Mascot NSW 2020 Chess Coordinator: Mr Joachim Cohen School Phone: 9669 5118 School Fax: 9667 4902 James Ruse Agricultural High School Region: Met West Address: 17-31 Felton Road, Carlingford NSW 2118 Chess Coordinator: Mr M Khoury School Phone: 9871 7126 School Fax: 9871 3874 Kambala School Region: Met East Address: 794 New South Head Road, Rose Bay NSW 2029 Chess Coordinator: Mrs S Remen School Phone: 9388 6777 School Fax: 9371 8604 Katoomba High School Region: Met West Address: Martin Street, Katoomba NSW 2780 Chess Coordinator: Mrs L Sheppard School Phone: 4782 2622 School Fax: 4782 5976 Killara High School Region: Met North Address: Koola Avenue, Killara NSW 2071 Chess Coordinator: Mr K Haines (parent, phone 9880 2484) School Phone: 9498 3722 School Fax: 9498 2202 King's (The King's School) Region: Met West Address: 87-129 Pennant Hills Road, North Parramatta NSW 2151 Chess Coordinator: Mr B Barry School Phone: 9683 8462 School Fax: 9683 8577 Kingswood High School Region: Met West Address: Bringelly Road, Kingswood NSW 2747 Chess Coordinator: Mr S Delaney School Phone: 4736 1201 School Fax: 4736 6011 Knox Grammar School Region: Met North Address: 7 Woodville Avenue, Wahroonga NSW 2076 Chess Coordinator: Mr M Vuletich (direct phone 9487 0451) School Phone: 9487 0122 School Fax: 9487 0199 Lakes Grammar School Region: Met North Address: Cnr Sparks Road & Albert Warner Dr, Warnervale NSW 2259 Chess Coordinator: Mr B Maslen School Phone: 4393 4111 School Fax: 4393 4133 Leichhardt (Sydney Secondary College - Leichhardt Campus) Region: Met East Address: 210 Balmain Road, Leichhardt NSW 2040 Chess Coordinator: Mr J Murty School Phone: 9560 2355 School Fax: 9550 9397 Macquarie Fields High School Region: Met South West Address: 2 Harold Street, Macquarie Fields NSW 2564 Chess Coordinator: Mr F Pinget School Phone: 9605 3111 School Fax: 9605 3044 Macquarie Grammar School Region: Met East Address: 225 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Chess Coordinator: Mr M Lee School Phone: 8228 3022 School Fax: (none) Manly (Northern Beaches Secondary College - Manly Campus) Region: Met North Address: 138 Abbott Road, North Curl Curl NSW 2099 Chess Coordinator: Mrs B Harrison School Phone: 9905 3982 School Fax: 9905 7772 Marcellin College Randwick Region: Met East Address: 195 Alison Road, Randwick NSW 2031 Chess Coordinator: Miss J Thompson School Phone: 9398 6355 School Fax: 9398 9049 Marist College Eastwood Region: Met North Address: 44 Hillview Road, Eastwood NSW 2122 Chess Coordinator: Mr D Foong School Phone: 9858 1644 School Fax: 9874 2392 Marist College North Shore Region: Met North Address: 270 Miller Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 Chess Coordinators: Mrs V Drivilas/Mr L Dela Paz School Phone: 9957 5000 School Fax: 9954 9087 Marrickville High School Region: Met East Address: Northcote Street, Marrickville NSW 2204 Chess Coordinator: Miss C Nguyen School Phone: 9569 2444 School Fax: 9560 3693 Meriden School Region: Met East Address: 10-12 Redmyre Road, Strathfield NSW 2135 Chess Coordinator: Mr T Lendvai School Phone: 9752 9444 School Fax: 9752 9400 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College Region: Met North Address: 128 Miller Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 Chess Coordinator: Mr S O'Rourke School Phone: 9409 6200 School Fax: 9956 5925 Moorebank High School Region: Met South West Address: Bangalow Avenue, Moorebank NSW 2170 Chess Coordinator: Ms M Pham School Phone: 9601 3999 School Fax: 9822 5096 Mount Carmel Catholic High School Region: Met South West Address: 210 Spitfire Drive, Varrowville NSW 2566 Chess Coordinator: Mr J Miszczyszyn School Phone: 9603 3000 School Fax: 9820 3174 Narara Valley High School Region: Met North Address: Fountain Road, Narara NSW 2250 Chess Coordinator: Mrs C Holmes School Phone: 4329 3780 School Fax: 4328 3609 Newington College Region: Met East Address: 200 Stanmore Road, Stanmore NSW 2048 Chess Coordinator: Mr G Downward School Phone: 9568 9333 School Fax: 9568 9521 Normanhurst Boys High School Region: Met North Address: Pennant Hills Road, Normanhurst NSW 2076 Chess Coordinator: Mr D Cusick School Phone: 9489 1077 (extension 111) School Fax: 9489 5722 North Sydney Boys High School Region: Met North Address: Falcon Street (corner of Miller Street), Crows Nest NSW 2065 Chess Coordinator: Mr M Salter School Phone: 9955 1947
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