Mansfield State High School
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Mansfield State High School | |
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Established | 1974 |
School type | Public |
Principal/ Headmaster |
Murray Kay |
Location | Brisbane, QLD, Australia |
Campus | Mansfield, Queensland |
Enrollment | Approx 1420 |
School colours | Teal and white |
Homepage | http://www.mansfielshs.qld.edu.au/ |
Mansfield State High School is a co-educational government secondary school located in Mansfield, a suburb in the south of Brisbane, Australia. Opened in 1974, the school in more recent years has become renowned for its excellence in music, and its French immersion program, though the school also has very high academic and sporting standards.
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[edit] Cultural
[edit] Music
Mansfield's Music program is a strength of Mansfield, having:
- 3 Concert Bands (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)
- 3 Jazz Ensembles (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)
- 3 String Orchestras (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)
- 5 Choirs:
- Three girls choirs
- One male beginner choir
- One full SATB choir
- Two Percussion Ensembles
- Orchestra
- Woodwind Ensemble
- Jazz Combo
As well has having a large number of ensembles, and hundreds of participants, the standard of playing is also high. The Concert Band has won the Queensland Festival of Music for several years, and all other top ensembles maintain an excellent standard of playing each year.
[edit] School Musical
The school produces a musical once per year; taking about 5 to 6 weeks of rehearsals, commencing in the June/July holidays, before three performances in early August. It is directed by the deputy principal, Rowena May, and the band is conducted by the school principal, Murray Kay.
Past School Musicals include: Catwalk (2006), Pimpernel (2005), Sheik, Rattle and Roll (2004), Dirty Money (2003), Pan the Man (2002), Gumshoe (2001), Jungle Fantasy (1999) etc.
[edit] Sport
Mansfield has a high reputation for sport, with many teams making Metropolitan Finals and students representing Australia.
[edit] Alumni
Mansfield, despite not having a diving program or swimming pool, has had 4 divers go through the school, now all representing Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games: Loudy Tourky (Bronze Medalist at Sydney), Matthew Mitcham, Sharleen Stratton (Gold Medalist) and Scott Robertson.
[edit] Academics
The school performs extremely well in national competitions, especially the Australian Mathematics Competition, in which two of its students received the highest prize in 2006.