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Established
  
1981

Enrolment
  
1044

Founded
  
1981

Number of students
  
1,044

Principal
  
Jan Dolstra

Phone
  
+61 2 9605 3111

Motto
  
Safe, Respectful Learners

Type
  
Public, Co-educational, Secondary, Day school, Partially Selective

Colour(s)
  
Maroon, Green, White, Grey

Address
  
2 Harold St, Macquarie Fields NSW 2564, Australia

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Macquarie Fields High School (abbreviated MFHS) is a co-educational, academically selective high school in Macquarie Fields, Sydney, Australia.

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Macquarie Fields High School is a selective and comprehensive high school catering for grades seven to twelve, located in the south-west of Sydney. The school is administered by the New South Wales government. The school has two avenues for admission and runs two streams of classes: "Selective", in which students are accepted after sitting a statewide competitive entrance examination, and "Community", in which students are allowed to reside in the local community.

Macquarie fields high school year 10 dance 2009


History

The school began operating at the current site in 1981. It was originally set up as a temporary school in demountable accommodation, to provide for the growing number of students between James Meehan High School and Ingleburn High School during the 1980s. The parents fought hard to establish a permanent school on the site and eventually were successful in achieving their goal. The first Year 12 group was educated in demountables.

The first Principal was Mr. Don Harwin and his Deputy was Mr. Mike Wilson. Harwin began in 1981 with approximately fourteen staff members and was appointed to Menai High School in 1988.

The permanent school building was completed in 1987 and the new buildings were fully occupied for one term before the end of that year. The hall/gymnasium is the oldest building at the present site.

During most of its early history, the school catered for students with a wide range of abilities and socio-economic backgrounds. The school was funded by the Disadvantaged Schools Program until the end of 1989. During 1988, the school was targeted to become one of a number of new Selective High Schools that were to be established the following year. The school was chosen because of its strategic location in relation to transport and also because the two other High Schools were in such close proximity.

Since 1989, the school has had a mixed mode intake of selective and community students. In 1994, in response to parents concerns about an imbalance between the number of selective and community students in Year 7 intakes the Department of School Education established a special committee of review to determine the future composition of the student body. The recommendation of the review committee was that the school would continue in the mixed mode for the foreseeable future. Each Year 7 intake is to have a maximum of 90 selective and 90 community students.

Campus

The school is situated on Harold Street in Macquarie Fields, a suburb of South-Western Sydney. The school features many gardens named after the school's many achievements and notable people including:

  • Yellow Ribbon Grove: A looped road branched off from Harold Street leading into the school reflecting the Yellow Ribbon program in which senior students are trained as support people and points of contact for junior students.
  • Robbyn Kidd Grove: Dedicated to a notable former principal of the school and for her contributions to the school
  • Oval

    The school oval had major changes during the final months of the former principals tenure, with the removal of the popular beach volleyball courts. Upon the removal of these, two large concrete slabs were laid funded through the annual P&C fundrasier. As of November 2010, the slabs have seen no further progress in making them usable as the designated replacement courts listed under the School Ground Development Goals of 2009 and as such the school currently has two beautiful, pristine white concrete blocks awaiting usage.

    Hall

    Recently refurbished following an arson attack, in which the hall was gutted and left standing as an unused hollow shell, provides a multipurpose indoor space for special events such as Half Yearly, Yearly, School Certificate and Higher School Certificate Examinations and special assemblies. The hall dedicated as the centerpiece of the Physical, Health and Development Department features changing rooms, as well as shower blocks. The hall features a state of the art P.A system.

    Agricultural Plot

    Though small, it is an established part of the school.

    Students

    There are currently approximately 1030 students enrolled through Years 7 through to 12. Macquarie Fields High School is both a community and academically selective high school; admission to Macquarie Fields in Year 7 is by a government examination, the Selective High Schools Test, which is open to all Year 6 students in NSW or opened to students living in the Macquarie Fields student catchment area. A small number of students from other high schools are accepted into years 8 to 11, with application made directly to the school. Of the student population, over 72% are from a non-English-speaking background, predominantly Vietnamese (35.7%), Chinese (26.9%), Bangladeshi (16.3%), Indian (10.2%), Filipino (4.4%), Arabic (4%).

    Centre of Excellence

    In 2009 Macquarie Fields High School was selected as one of thirteen primary and secondary schools around the state to become Centres for Excellence. The school will receive extra resources, and be linked to a university which will be able to send its teaching students to the school at any time during their course rather than the traditional internship.

    Alumni

  • Brett Emerton - International Australian soccer player
  • Alyson Annan - Olympic hockey player
  • Shayne McMenemy - Former professional Rugby league player
  • Simon Dwyer - Former National Rugby League player
  • Prince Mak - Idol group member of Korean boyband JJCC
  • References

    Macquarie Fields High School Wikipedia