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NSW selective high school · Wetherill Park

Prairiewood High School

Quick answer

Prairiewood High School is a partially academically selective, co-educational NSW government school in Wetherill Park. Entry is through the NSW Selective High School Placement Test for Year 7 entry.

Prairiewood High School at a glance

School typePartially selective NSW government school
EnrolmentCo-educational
LocationWetherill Park, New South Wales
Entry examNSW Selective High School Placement Test (Year 7 entry)
2024 entry cut-offNot published (guide only)

Cut-off scores are out of 300 and sourced from the NSW Department of Education (2024). They change each year with demand, so treat them as a guide rather than a guaranteed threshold.

Official school website: Prairiewood High School (NSW Government school).

How to get into Prairiewood High School

Entry is decided by the NSW Selective High School Placement Test, sat in Year 6. Families nominate up to three selective schools in order of preference, and placement is based on the placement score and those preferences. Our NSW selective school preparation hub walks through the full timeline, test sections and a preparation runway.

Prairiewood High School — frequently asked questions

What type of school is Prairiewood High School?
Prairiewood High School is a partially academically selective, co-educational NSW government school in Wetherill Park. Entry is through the NSW Selective High School Placement Test for Year 7 entry.
How do students get into Prairiewood High School?
Entry to Prairiewood High School is through the NSW Selective High School Placement Test, sat in Year 6 for Year 7 entry. Families nominate up to three selective schools in order of preference; placement is decided by the placement score and preferences. Read our NSW selective test format guide for the section-by-section breakdown.
Does Prairiewood High School publish an entry cut-off score?
Prairiewood High School does not have a separately published 2024 cut-off in our directory. Entry is competitive and decided by placement score and preferences; use the NSW Selective Schools Directory for the schools with published 2024 figures as a comparison guide.