St. George Girls' High School
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St. George Girls' High School | |
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Dieu Et Droit (French:"God and Right") |
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Established | 1916 |
School type | Selective, Public, Single-sex, Day school |
Principal/ Headmaster |
Ms. Carole Knott |
Location | Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates | Coordinates: |
Campus | Suburban |
Enrolment | ~935 (7-12)[1] |
School colours | Red, Blue & White |
Homepage | stgeorgegi-h.schools.nsw.edu.au |
St. George Girls' High School is an academically selective, Public high school for girls, located in Kogarah, a Southern Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Established in 1916 and operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training, the school currently caters for approximately 935 students from Years 7 to 12.[1]
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[edit] School hymn
St George's School Hymn is "Go Forth With God", sung at the annual Speech Day ceremony, an important event on the school calendar which marks the achievements of students in academic, sporting and extra-curricular fields. The hymn comprises alto and soprano parts. The hymn is now sung by the school's vocal ensemble alone, and it is not compulsory for students to learn the hymn.
[edit] Faculties
- English (Advanced English and Standard English, Extension 1 and 2, Drama)
- Mathematics (General Mathematics, Mathematics, Extension 1 and 2)
- Science (Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
- History (Ancient and Modern History, Extension)
- Social Sciences (Geography, Commerce, Business Studies, Economics, Legal Studies)
- Languages Other Than English [LOTE] (Indonesian, Japanese, Latin, French, Extension)
- Visual Arts
- Technological and Applied Studies (Design and Technology, Food Technology, Textiles and Design, Information Systems and Technology, Information Processes and Technology
- Music (Music 2, Extension)
- Personal Development/Health/Physical Education
[edit] Annual events
Important annual events on the St George calendar include:
- Swimming Carnival held at Bexley Pool
- The Walkathon
- Athletics Carnival
- SRC week
- Senior Trivia Night
- Drama Night, showcasing the talents of Drama students
- Senior Drama Night, showcasing talents of Year 12 Drama
- 'Inspired' - textiles and design fashion parade
- The Summer Music Festival in conjunction with the Multicultural Food Festival
- Gala Music festival
- SRC Dance ( STHS & SGGHS )
- The "Listen" concerts, which include the Stage Band, Orchestra and Concert Band
- The "Sing" concerts, which comprise the Vocal Ensemble and the Singing Tutorial girls
[edit] Organisations
The School is fortunate to have three school organisations which provide invaluable support to the school.
- P & C Association: St George Girls High School Parents & Citizens' Association takes an active interest in the welfare and education of students. When possible, they have a guest speaker.
- St Georgians: The St Georgians is the association for ex-students of the school to meet regularly.
In addition to these organisations, the St George Girls' High School has an active Student Representative Council (SRC). Students from each year elect representatives from their class to represent them at SRC meetings. The SRC consists of 4 year 11 students selected by the students of the school.
In the past, the SRC has participated in charities such as Daffodil Day, Jeans for Genes day and Pink Ribbon day as well as fundraising activities such as the Walkathon, Gelato Days and Mufti Days. Money raised from school fundraising activities is used for improvements within the school. Recent SRC projects include planting of trees for shade, purchasing teaching resources in the school and providing additional seating arrangements around the school quadrangles.
[edit] Relationship with Sydney Technical High School
Although St George Girl's High School is an all-girls school, Sydney Technical High School is often referred to as its male counterpart. Being the 'Brother School' of St George Girl's High School, Sydney Technical High School often engages in SRC fundraising activities. Examples of these include SRC school dances, the St. George vs. Sydney Tech netball game during SRC week, as well as P&C meetings.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Van Badham - Playwright
- Tanya Blencowe - Sydney 2000 Olympics ambassador[2]
- Susien Chong - Fashion designer (Lover label)
- Michelle Ford - Olympic gold medallist (freestyle swimming) Moscow 1980 games
- Professor Helen Margaret Garnett - Vice-Chancellor of Charles Darwin University[3]
- Meredith Griffiths - Triple J news journalist[citation needed]
- Eleanor Hall - ABC journalist
- Linda Marigliano - Radio host on national radio station Triple j, presenting the Lunch program[4]
- Shefali Pryor - Associate Principal Oboist with Sydney Symphony Orchestra[citation needed]
- Moya Sayer-Jones - Writer (Sayer-Jones' book Little Sister relates her years at St George)[citation needed]
- Christina Stead - Australian novelist
- Amelia Tan - musician (of the band Angelspit)[citation needed]
[edit] References
- ^ a b St George Girls High School. School Locator. NSW Public Schools. Retrieved on 2008-02-21.
- ^ "Tanya Blencowe gets taken hostage", youtube.com, 1994. Retrieved on 2008-03-18.
- ^ "GARNETT Helen Margaret". Who's Who in Business Live!. (2006-11-17). Ed. Suzannah Pearce. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd. Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
- ^ "All Bases Covered", smh.com.au, 2007-09-07. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- St. George Girls' High School website
- NSW Department of Education and Training: St. George Girls' High School
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