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T: Telephone02 9660 4549
E: Emailglebe-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
In human society and its environment (HSIE), the subjects of history and geography are mandatory from Kindergarten to Year 10, where students study specific historical and geographical concepts and skills.
In HSIE, students explore varied subjects in human society and its environment to learn about history, geography, people, societies and culture.
Students also have an opportunity to learn more about people and the societies and environments in which they live through elective subjects.
A large number of individual subjects make up the key learning area of HSIE in which students:
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9-25 Derwent Street
Glebe NSW
2037
telephone 02 9660 4549
Glebe Public School respectfully acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, to whom this land belongs. We pay our respect to the elders of the past and present, for they hold the memories, culture and wisdom for our future. Gadigal Country surrounds us with beautiful coastal sandstone and tranquil water ways, which have provided Aboriginal peoples with nourishing food, shelter, and spiritual connection for thousands of years. We promise to protect the land, plants, and animals that live alongside us as we learn, grow, and play. We will continue to live, learn, and appreciate the natural history of this land and people for generations to come and we give our gratitude for the love and long continuation that Aboriginal peoples have had with this land. We promise to stand united in our commitment that through working in partnership, we will together seek reconciliation, unity, and equity for the aspirations of all Aboriginal peoples.
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