Tomaree High School is here to help students learning both in and out of the classroom.
2022 COVID-19 announcements
View up-to-date communication
6 September 2022 COVID-19 Letter from the Principal
17 August 2022 COVID-19 cases Letter from the Principal
10 August Identified COVID-19 Letter from the Principal
27 May 2022 Identified COVID-19 Letter from the Principal
12 May 2022 COVID-19 cases Letter from the Principal
8 April 2022 Identified COVID-19 case at Tomaree High School - school to stay operational Letter from the Principal
28 March 2022 Covid-19 confirmed cases Letter from the Principal
24 March 2022 Rapid Antigen Test Kit Distribution Letter from the Principal
22 March 2022 Covid-19 confirmed cases Letter from the Principal
08 March 2022 Covid-19 confirmed cases - school to stay operational Letter from the Principal
25 February 2022 Community Update Letter from the Principal
18 February 2022 Covid-19 confirmed cases - school to stay operational Letter from the Principal
16 February 2022 Covid-19 confirmed cases Letter from the Principal
11 February 2022 Identified Covid-19 cases Letter from the Principal
9 February 2022 Covid-19 Announcement - school to stay operational Letter from the Principal
7 February 2022 Covid-19 Announcement Letter from the Principal
2 February 2022 Covid-19 Announcement Letter from the Principal
28 January 2022 Welcome and Rapid Antigen Testing Requirements Letter from the Principal
Latest advice
- Get up-to-date information about the department's response to COVID-19 (novel coronavirus).
- NSW Health information and advice on COVID-19 (coronavirus).
Tomaree High School learning at home platforms
An online learning platform (Microsoft Teams or Google Classroom) has been set up for each class group.
For those students and parents/carers who haven't accessed these platforms yet, here is a complete ‘how to guide’ for using Teams and 'how to guide' for using Google Classroom.
Students can also download the Microsoft Teams app on their mobile device. When prompted to login, students are to use their NSW DoE student email credentials.
Students should already have access to the team for each of their classes. If they are yet to join the team for their class, they should reach out to their teacher, or school to find out the join code. Once the Join code has been received, students are to select 'join a team' and enter their unique code to access their team.
How to access your school work from home
- Login to the student portal on your device, enter username first.last and enter your password
- When you are in the student portal you will have access to Teams, Office 365 and Mail through your browser
- If you would like to download Office 365, read over the install guide
- We have a number of resources available to students, use your student email (first.last@education.nsw.gov.au) to login
- Education Perfect for online lessons and revision
- ClickView video learning resources
- Canva online graphic design program
- Edrolo learning resources
- Maths Online online maths program - please use the login your teacher has given you (Maths Online login is NOT your student email)
Helpful guides
- Changing your password.pdf
- Microsoft Teams Student Guide
- Office 365 install guide.pdf
- Microsoft Teams Meet Now quick guide.pdf
- THS Tools List.pdf
- Teams | Student Portal | Office 365 presentation.pdf
- How to access ClickView
- Accessing Microsoft Teams from a mobile device
Student Support
- Student Wellbeing Handbook
- Student Online Learning Handbook
- Parent/carer guide
- Student support - external organisations