St George Girls High School

St George Girls High School
Address
Victoria Street
Kogarah, New South Wales
Australia Australia
Coordinates 33°57′32″S 151°8′9″E / 33.95889°S 151.13583°E / -33.95889; 151.13583Coordinates: 33°57′32″S 151°8′9″E / 33.95889°S 151.13583°E / -33.95889; 151.13583
Information
Type Selective, Single-Sex Public School
Motto French: Dieu Et Droit
(God and Right)
Religious affiliation(s) None
Established 1916
Principal Betty Romeo
Years 7-12[1]
Gender Girls
Enrolment ~920 (2015)
Campus Suburban
Colour(s) Red & White
         
Website sgghs.com.au

St George Girls High School is an academically selective, public high school for girls, located in Kogarah, in the Southern Suburbs 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 920 students from Years 7 to 12.[2] For first year entry, students must sit the Selective High Schools Test and are offered admission into the school based on academic merit.

History

In June 1913 it was decided that Kogarah would be a suitable site for a new high school. On 31 October 1914, the land occupied by the cottage ‘Harrow Villa’ was purchased from its owner. This cottage with portable buildings added became the temporary St George Girls High School. St George Girls High School officially opened in February 1916 with 143 students and nine teachers.[3]

Annual events

St George Girls High School

Important annual events on the St George calendar include:

Organisations

The School has four school organisations which provide support to the school:

Associated schools

Although St George Girls High School is an all-girls school, Sydney Technical High School is often referred to as their male counterpart. Being the 'Brother School' of St George Girls High School, Sydney Technical High School often engages in joint 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.

Notable alumnae

Notable alumnae are referred to as Old Girls.

Entertainment, media and the arts

Medicine and sciences

Music

Sports

See also

References

  1. "St George Girls High School". School Locator. NSW Public Schools. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  2. "St George Girls High School 2015 Annual Report" (PDF). 2015.
  3. "Our Archives". St George Girls High School.
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