Sydney Sec. Leichhardt
Sydney Sec. Leichhardt is a partially selective co-educational high school in Leichhardt, NSW, offering 60 Year 7 places each year.
How competitive is Sydney Sec. Leichhardt?
Entry is moderate — Sydney Sec. Leichhardt is less contested than the fully-selective schools while still offering a selective stream. With around 60 places offered each year, places are allocated by placement score, not a fixed mark. There is no published cut-off: the effective threshold floats each year with the strength of the applicant pool and the number of places. How selective scores really work →
The Selective Placement Test for Sydney Sec. Leichhardt
Entry to Sydney Sec. Leichhardt is decided by the one statewide NSW Selective High School Placement Test (sat in Year 6), made up of four equally-weighted components:
The Thinking Skills section is the least familiar to most students — see how to prepare for it. Key dates are on the placement timeline.
Preparing for Sydney Sec. Leichhardt
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