Engadine High School
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Engadine High School is a government high school located in Engadine, New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1969. The current principal is Mrs Joanne Jarvis, and Deputy Principals Mr Rick Turansky and Mr John Wall. There are approximately 70 teachers and 900 students at the school.
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[edit] School style
The school's colours are blue and white, and the schools motto is "Dream, Believe, Succeed".
[edit] Activities
Engadine High School is renouned for its success in extracurricular activities. The school was placed 5th in The 2006 Rock Eisteddfod Challenge (Sydney Open Division) with their production of Be Yourself. The schools Junior and Senior Dance Ensembles represented the school and the Sydney Region Dance Festival, 2006 Schools Spectacular and local charity performances.
[edit] Sport
They have experienced enormous success in these competitions consistently achieving places in the top 5 in NSW in rugby league across several age groups. Their Girls Cricket team also won the Sydney East region competition in 2007.[1]
[edit] Awards
Director General Awards for;
2002 Outstanding Achievement in Performing and Creative Arts
2004 Consolidating a a strong learning culture
2006 Outstanding Linkages Program with Primary schools
[edit] Notes
- ^ They have experienced enormous success in these competitions consistently achieving places in the top 5 in NSW in rugby league across several age groups. Their Girls Cricket team also won the Sydney East region competition in 2007.
http://www.engadine-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/about_us/achievements/Sport%20Report%20for%202006.pdf