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Shepparton High School

Coordinates:36°22′19″S145°24′55.5″E / 36.37194°S 145.415417°E /-36.37194; 145.415417
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Public high school in Shepparton, Victoria, Australia
Shepparton High School
Shepparton High School crest
Location
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31–71 Hawdon Street

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3630

Coordinates36°22′19″S145°24′55.5″E / 36.37194°S 145.415417°E /-36.37194; 145.415417
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TypePublichigh school
MottoLabour Conquers All
Opened20 April 1909 (1909-04-20)
ClosedDecember 2019 (2019-12)
PrincipalChristine Cole
Years offered7–12
Enrolment638[1]
ColoursNavy blue and white  
Websitewww.shs.vic.edu.au

Shepparton High School (SHS) was apublichigh school inShepparton,Victoria,Australia. It opened in 1909 asShepparton Agricultural High School – the first high school in Shepparton and one of the first public high schools in Victoria. It closed in December 2019 to make way for the construction ofGreater Shepparton Secondary College, which opened in 2022.[2]

History

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The school was first opened on 20 April 1909 as Shepparton Agricultural High School, with a roll of 31 students.[3] TheGovernor of Victoria,Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, formally opened the school a month later, on 20 May. The ceremony was attended by the Director of Education,Frank Tate, the Minister for Education,Alfred Billson, the Minister for Agriculture,George Graham, the Clerk of Parliaments,Sir George Jenkins, and various others.[4] It was the first high school in Shepparton,[5] and one of the first public high schools in the state of Victoria.[6]

As one of the ten agricultural high schools created from 1907 to 1912,[5] its agricultural aspect was intended to address a perceived need for better technical education in rural Victoria following the nationwidedepression of the 1890s.[6] To this end, each school was supplied with agricultural equipment and farmland with which to teach these skills.[6] While Victoria's first high schools were vocational in name, their curriculum was still considerably academic.[5][6] Besides the agricultural course, a more general course was also available to students, and was seen as a continuation of the state's existingprimary education system.[6]

A lack of local interest in the agricultural course meant that it did not last long.[5][6] By 1914, only 9 of the 129 students enrolled at the school were taking the course. It was eventually replaced by a single subject, Agricultural Science, requiring little practical work,[5] and by 1918, even the word "Agricultural" had been semi-officially dropped from the school's name.[6] The school's farm fared better, proving valuable to the farmers and horticulturists of the area through its agricultural experiments. The farm also made a profit, which was unique among Victoria's agricultural high schools, and ensured its continued support throughout the 1920s.[6] TheGreat Depression of the 1930s saw an end to that success,[6] and the farmland was finally put up for sale in 1939.[7]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^"Shepparton High School | Good Schools Guide". Archived fromthe original on 19 April 2018. Retrieved9 June 2017.
  2. ^Carey, Adam (4 September 2019)."Shepparton super school for 3000 kids to be built on site that has 500".The Age. Retrieved5 July 2020.
  3. ^"Agricultural High School".The Argus. No. 19, 579. Melbourne. 21 April 1909. p. 8. Retrieved28 February 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^"Visit of State Governor".Geelong Advertiser. No. 19, 381. 21 May 1909. p. 4. Retrieved28 February 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^abcde"School History".Shepparton High School. Retrieved22 February 2016.
  6. ^abcdefghiMartin, Rodney Albert (1977).The Victorian agricultural high schools: origins, development and failure (M.Ed.). The University of Melbourne. Retrieved22 February 2016.
  7. ^"Classified Advertisements".Shepparton Advertiser. Vol. 4, no. 95. 8 December 1939. p. 16. Retrieved4 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.

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