Noosa District State High School
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Noosa District State High School | |
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Excellence Through Diversity | |
Established | 1963 |
School type | Public |
Principal/ Headmaster |
Cate MacMillan |
Location | Cooroy, QLD, Australia |
Campus | Cooroy and Pomona (merger) |
Enrolment | 1250[1] |
School colours | Green, Navy Blue and White |
Homepage | www.noosadistrictshs.eq.edu.au |
Noosa District State High School is a high school in Cooroy, Queensland, Australia.
The school was established in 1963, and has approximately 1250 students.[2] It is the longest-established secondary school in Noosa Shire.[citation needed]
The school's motto is Excellence through Diversity, previously Deficio per Bardus (Industry Conquers All)
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[edit] Administration
The school's principal is Mrs Cate MacMillan. Deputy-principals are Ms Karyn Bartholomai, Miss Stacey Daveson and Mr Ian Yarham.[3]
[edit] Notable Alumni
Notable Alumni include Dr. Jason A. Grady, award winning author and contributor to the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology (ANST), Brenton H. Keist, Formula 1 Driver for Renault, and winner of the 2003 Constructors Championship, and Liam H. Maruff, Co-founder of SDC Online, a successful conglomerate of adult entertainment distributors.