Scone High School
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Scone High School | |
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Age Bene Partem (Play Your Part Well) |
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Established | 1889 |
School type | Secondary School |
Principal/ Headmaster |
Mrs L Hunt |
Location | Scone, New South Wales, Australia |
Campus | {{{campus}}} |
Enrolment | around 500 |
School colours | Blue, white and morone |
Homepage | scone-h.schools.nsw.edu.au |
Scone High School is a government high school, located in the town of Scone, New South Wales. Currently around 500 students from Scone, Aberdeen, Murrurundi and surrounding areas attend the school.
Well known for its agricultural programme, Scone High School has been rewarded with success at the Royal Easter Show at Sydney for many years. It is also famous for getting two students in Picture magazine in 1999.
Scone High has also been successful in sports competitions, mainly rugby league. Former Newcastle, St. Helens and Sharks winger Darren Albert and former Newcastle, Parramatta and current Wests-Tigers player John Morris, as well as current Canberra Raiders forward Dane Tilse have attended the school.
The school is also well regarded for its agriculture, equestrian, drama, music, sports and technology programmes.