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  1. Tara’s purpose is to be a Christian learning community for girls from Early Learning to Year 12, ... Tara has a strong and proud tradition as an Anglican, non-selective school in North ...

  2. The role of the Publications Office at Tara is to highlight the many achievements of our girls and community through a number of timely publications. T. SHARING OUR. Publications. We understand the importance of home school communication and aim to share this in a variety of means to parents, students, staff and the wider community.

  3. We are a non-selective school providing a strong learning culture for girls. We pride ourselves in being a specialist in girls’ education—22% of students achieved an ATAR over 95, 43% of students achieved an ATAR over 90 and 69% of students achieved an ATAR over 80. Congratulations Year 12—Class of 2021.

  4. Heritage. Educating Girls since 1897. Tara was founded in 1897 in Parramatta by Mary Elizabeth (Joan) Waugh. T. THE EARLY YEARS. Driven by a strong desire for the education of the children of the Parramatta district, Miss Waugh conducted morning lessons to sub-primary and primary aged boys and girls. The School was known as ‘Miss Waugh’s ...

  5. Tara girls grow into global citizens; girls who are caring, open-minded, reflective and principled, girls who take risks with their learning to approach uncertainty with confidence and independence. Students at Tara have the opportunity to participate in the School's cultural and exchange programs, at a number of different year levels, and in a number of different countries.

  6. We are a non-selective school providing a strong learning culture for girls. We pride ourselves in being a specialist in girls’ education—24% of students achieved an ATAR over 95, 47% of students achieved an ATAR over 90 and 73% of students achieved an ATAR over 80. Congratulations Year 12—Class of 2020.