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Kanahooka High School

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Established
  
1974

Enrolment
  
630 2013

Phone
  
+61 2 4261 4011

Founded
  
1974

Principal
  
Chtistine Toohey

Campus
  
Suburban

Motto
  
Towards a Better World

Type
  
Public, Co-educational, Secondary, Day school

Colour(s)
  
Green and white (Juniors)          Red and white (Seniors)

Address
  
Robert St, Kanahooka NSW 2530, Australia

Similar
  
Dapto High School, Lake Illawarra High Sch, Warrawong High School, Figtree High School, Oak Flats High School

Kanahooka high school


Kanahooka High School is a comprehensive public high school located in the suburb of Kanahooka, 15 kilometres (9 mi) southwest of the city of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. Opening in 1974, the school's catchment area covers the southwestern part of the City of Wollongong and, as at 2013 the school has an enrolment of 630 students between Year 7 and Year 12.

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History

The school was named for a point at the western shore of Lake Illawarra, said to mean "burial place of Hooka". Hooka was an Aboriginal chief living in the Berkeley area around the time of European settlement.

The school first opened on 29 January 1974 under principal R.C.H. (Bob) Everitt, with 400 students in years 7 and 8. Due to bad weather and material shortages, demountables at Dapto High School were used until the school was completed. On 18 October 1974 they moved to the new site at Robert and Joan Streets. The school first offered Higher School Certificate subjects in 1978. The school's population peaked at 1,164 students in 1983. With changes to demographics and the opening of other schools in the area, the school population fell to a relatively stable 650 in the late 1990s.

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Kanahooka High School Wikipedia