
This incredible woman transformed one of the most unlikely public high schools into one of the best in the nation. Here’s her story.
Dorothy Hoddinott is a champion of refugee and asylum seeker rights. While her incredible work has earned her the Australian Human Rights Medal, the foundations of her success belong very much at a grass roots level — as the principal of a Sydney school.
Ms Hoddinott has been the head of Holroyd High School for 20 years.
At Holroyd, 83 per cent of students do not speak English as their first language. One third of these kids have been in Australia for less than three years, and 60 per cent have a refugee background.
