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Narrabeen Sports High School

Coordinates:33°42′3″S151°17′51″E / 33.70083°S 151.29750°E /-33.70083; 151.29750
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School in Australia
Narrabeen Sports High School
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Australia
Coordinates33°42′3″S151°17′51″E / 33.70083°S 151.29750°E /-33.70083; 151.29750
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Former names
  • Narrabeen Girls' High School
  • Narrabeen Boys' High School
  • Narrabeen High School
TypeGovernment-fundedco-educationalcomprehensive and specialistsecondaryday school
MottoPurpose and Integrity
Established
  • 2 February 1954; 71 years ago (1954-02-02)
    (as Narrabeen Girls' High School)[1]
  • 1959; 66 years ago (1959)
    (Narrabeen Boys' High School)[2]
  • 1976; 49 years ago (1976)
    {(as Narrabeen High School)[3]
  • 2000; 25 years ago (2000)
    (as Narrabeen Sports High School)[3]
School districtThe Beaches
Educational authorityNew South Wales Department of Education
SpecialistSports school
PrincipalHeidi Currie
Years712
Enrolment850[4] (2018)
Campus typeSuburban
ColoursRoyal blue and white  
AffiliationNSW Sports High School Association
Websitenarrabeen-h.schools.nsw.gov.au

Narrabeen Sports High School (abbreviated asNSHS) is agovernment-fundedco-educationalcomprehensive[5] and specialistsecondaryday school, with speciality insports, located on Namona Street andPittwater Road, inNorth Narrabeen, in thenorthern beaches region ofSydney,New South Wales, Australia.

Established as Narrabeen Girls' High School and in 1959 as Narrabeen Boys' High School, the schools merged in 1976 to form Narrabeen High School; and then, in 2000, became the first specialist sports high school in New South Wales as Narrabeen Sports High School. The school caters for approximately 850 students fromYear 7 toYear 12.[4] The school is operated by theNew South Wales Department of Education; theprincipal is Heidi Currie.

Narrabeen Sports High School is a member of the NSW Sports High Schools Association.[6]

History

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Narrabeen Sports High School began with the establishment of Narrabeen Girls' High School in North Narrabeen, which was opened on 2 February 1954. In 1959, Narrabeen Boys' High School, located adjacent to the girls school, was established. The official opening of Narrabeen Boys was conducted in October 1962 byRobert Askin, then the Leader of the NSW Opposition and the Member for Collaroy.[7] The Narrabeen Boys' High School motto was theLatin:Enitere ad finem, which translated as "Strive to the end". The Girls' High School motto was theLatin:Facta non verba, translated as "Deeds not words".

There was a fire in the girls' assembly hall in the early 1970s as well as fires in the boys' school. Following damage to the boys' school in the early 1970s, it was decided to merge the boys' and girls' schools to form a new co-educational high school for the area. This was one of many reasons[clarification needed] to amalgamate the schools.Cromer High School was also being built and the numbers at the school would halve. TheGovernment of New South Wales decided against the amalgamation and it was only due to a strike by students and parents that the schools were merged and upgraded. The merger had always been planned, both schools were supposedly temporary with a few permanent buildings built in the 1960s and 1970s. These buildings still stand as of 2019. Thus, the schools merged in 1976 to form Narrabeen High School and most of the school buildings date from this time.[7]

The altered badge of Narrabeen Boys' was adopted, although the motto was also changed to read "Purpose and Integrity". By the 1990s, the school had generated a reputation for sporting excellence and the decision was made to re-form the school into the state's first specialist sports high school, which was done by the end of 2000. In 2008, Narrabeen Sports High became a member of the Peninsula Community of Schools group. As of 2022, the principal is Heidi Currie.

Sports offered and facilities

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The Narrabeen Sports High School operates a talented sports development program across the following sports:athletics,Australian rules football,basketball,baseball,boxing,cricket,dance,golf,netball,rugby league,rugby union,soccer (affiliated with theSydney FC[8][9]),swimming,squash,tennis,touch football,triathlon, andwrestling.[10]

Located between Narrabeen Beach andNarrabeen Lakes and surrounded by playing fields, the Narrabeen Sports High School is able to access the adjacent facilities of the Sydney Academy of Sport. The school's sporting facilities include a full-sized gymnasium, fitness laboratory, dance studio, tennis courts, and a hall for public performances.[10]

Notable alumni

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Narrabeen High/Sports High

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Narrabeen Boys High

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Narrabeen Girls High

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Narrabeen Girls High".Government Schools of New South Wales from 1848. NSW Education and Communities. Retrieved5 October 2011.
  2. ^"Narrabeen Boys High".Government Schools of New South Wales from 1848. NSW Education and Communities. Retrieved5 October 2011.
  3. ^ab"Narrabeen Sports High".Government Schools of New South Wales from 1848. NSW Education and Communities. Retrieved5 October 2011.
  4. ^ab"Narrabeen Sports High School".My School.Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. 2018. Retrieved6 July 2019.
  5. ^Singhal, Pallavi; Gladstone, Nigel (16 July 2018)."Parent contributions at selective schools 'exacerbating inequalities'".The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved6 July 2019.
  6. ^"High Performance Schools".School programs. Cricket NSW. 2019. Archived fromthe original on 7 July 2019. Retrieved7 July 2019.
  7. ^ab"About Us – History of the School". Narrabeen Sports High School. Archived fromthe original on 7 April 2011. Retrieved5 October 2011.
  8. ^Barrow, Tim (18 October 2017)."Sydney FC establish development pathway at Illawarra Sports High".Illawarra Mercury. Retrieved6 July 2019.
  9. ^abc"Narrabeen Sports High School".Sydney FC Academy Football Schools.Sydney FC. n.d. Retrieved6 July 2019.
  10. ^ab"Narrabeen Sports High".School Choice. Universal Magazines. n.d. Retrieved6 July 2019.
  11. ^"Anthony Watmough wedding: Connection 'meant to be' - People - News - the Manly Daily". Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2013. Retrieved15 July 2013.
  12. ^ab"Students – Hall of Fame". Narrabeen Sports High School. Archived fromthe original on 22 August 2011. Retrieved5 October 2011.
  13. ^"Major General Jeffery and Mrs Jeffery". Governor-General of Australia. Archived fromthe original on 1 June 2011. Retrieved5 October 2011.

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