Warilla High School
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Established | 1965 |
School type | Public |
Principal/Headmaster | John Hambly |
Location | Barrack Heights , New South Wales, Australia |
Enrollment | 1080 |
School colours | Blue and Yellow |
Homepage | Warilla High School |
Warilla High School is a New South Wales Department of Education and Training (DET) owned school located in the South Coast government area, Shellharbour City.
Although the school is called Warilla High School, it is in fact located in the suburb of Barrack Heights and there were suggestions of renaming the school to reflect the change in primary feeder schools (Flinders Public School, Warilla Public School, Shellharbour Public School, Barrack Heights Public School).
Warilla High School currently has an enrollment of over 1100 students which makes it one of the largest high schools in the region. The school offers a wide range of subjects across most key learning areas. Warilla High School offers a wide range of extra curricular activities with notable achievements in rugby and photography.
The current principal is Mr J Hambly.
[edit] History
Since the School's opening Warilla High School has had a colourful history. The School celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2005 and continues to evolve to meet educational needs.
Past Principals
1966-1972 Gordon Dunbar Brown
1973-1978 William John Leyshon
1979-1983 Maxwel Matthew Weir Cooper
1984-1990 Desmond John Murphey
1991-2003 Alan John Peterson