Established 1959 Years offered 7-12 Phone +61 2 9502 3933 Founded 1959 | Principal Angelo Stasos Enrolment ~873 (2016) Motto Praestemus (Latin) Teaching staff 57 | |
Type Public, Co-educational, Day school , Secondary school Similar Kingsgrove High School, Kogarah High School, Blakehurst High School, Sydney Technical High Sch, Tempe High School |
Biod 2016 sydney kingsgrove north high school
Kingsgrove North High School (KNHS) is a co-educational public high school located in Kingsgrove, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1959, it is the oldest co-educational high school in the state. The school is part of the St. George Region of high schools and is administered by the New South Wales Department of Education and Communities (DEC), and prepares students for the Record of Student Achievement (Year 11), and the Higher School Certificate (Year 12).
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- Biod 2016 sydney kingsgrove north high school
- Kingsgrove north high school
- History
- Description
- Student life
- Sport
- Student Clubs
- Leadership
- Alumni
- References
Kingsgrove north high school
History
The school was established in 1959 to relieve overcrowding in existing schools and given the name Kingsgrove North by a Committee of P & C . Stage1 of the building, consisting of blocks "B" & "C" was constructed by Monier Builders Ltd at the cost of £189,153. The Manual Arts block, also included in Stage 1 was not began 28 February. The first KNHS Headmaster was E. Johnson and the first school captains were Ron Graham (1960–63) and Judith Timmins (1960-1961). The school badge is based on suggestions from teachers and students and consists of a "rotary wheel" that represents the wheel of industry and "surrounding stars" to indicate hard work to achieve high goals. The school pledge was composed in 1961 by a school teacher and consists of: The future is a challenge, let us excel our lives with power and purpose, let us excel. The prefect's pledge was introduced in 1962 and says: "I promise at all times and in all places,to maintain the honour of the school; that with sincerity , justice and integrity , I will discharge my duties ; so that in these things I shall excel , for what I am , this school will be." The school received the Director General's Award for Excellence in 2004 and 2005 and a National Award for Quality Schooling in 2007. The 50th anniversary of the school's founding was held on 17 June 2009
Description
The school is situated in Kingsgrove, a suburb of southern Sydney. Its main entrance is located on the southwest corner of the school, with a number of smaller entrances on its southern and western boundaries. The campus is built around a main quadrangle, another cluster of buildings around a smaller quadrangle, with an oval and sporting facilities. The school has three quadrangles - Main Quad, Eastern Quad and the Senior Quad. In 2011, KNHS was one of the seven schools selected to be part of the "Confucius Classrooms" project which aims to promote the learning of Mandarin, and to consolidate the multicultural harmony within the school. This involved forming strong biltareal ties with sister schools in China.
Student life
There are currently 845 students enrolled at Kingsgrove North in Years 7 through to 12. Of the student population, around 90% are from a non-English-speaking background, predominantly Chinese, Vietnamese, Greek, and Lebanese language groups There is also a substantial minority of European, Indian and Sri Lankan students. The school's prefect body consists of 12 students - 6 boys and 6 girls that are elected by their peers, teachers and students from Year 10. Executive positions are decided by internal voting within the prefect body. According to the school its student population represents 47 different cultural backgrounds. Kingsgrove North, in addition to local pupils accept international students, predominantly from China and Vietnam through the Intensive English Centre (IEC) and implements a transition program for those coming from abroad.
Sport
Kingsgrove North High School is part of the St George Secondary Schools Sports Association and competes on a zone,regional and state level. The school offers basketball, volleyball, table tennis, OZ tag, football, tennis, softball, soccer, bowling and squash .
In zone level soccer, the school has had a rivalry throughout multiple generations against James Cook.
Student Clubs
Leadership
Alumni
Notable alumni include: