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North Sydney Boys High School

North Sydney Boys High School (abbreviated as NSBHS) is a government-funded, single-sex, academically selective secondary day school for boys, located at Crows Nest, on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. In 2022, North Sydney Boys High School ranked as the second high school in the state, based on the percentage of exams sat that achieved a Distinguished Achievers (DA).[3]

North Sydney Boys High School
North Sydney Boys High School front entrance
Location
127 Falcon Street, Crows Nest, Lower North Shore, Sydney

Australia
Coordinates33°49′46″S 151°12′27″E / 33.82944°S 151.20750°E / -33.82944; 151.20750Coordinates: 33°49′46″S 151°12′27″E / 33.82944°S 151.20750°E / -33.82944; 151.20750
Information
TypeGovernment-funded, single-sex, academically selective secondary day school
MottoLatin: Vincit qui se vincit
(He conquers who conquers himself)
Established1912; 111 years ago (1912)[1]
PrincipalBrian Ferguson
Teaching staff63[2]
Years712
Enrolment937[2] (2021)
Campus typeSuburban
Colour(s)   
Bismark, coral and gold
AlumniOld Falconians
Websitenorthsydbo-h.schools.nsw.gov.au

History

North Sydney Boys began off-site in temporary classes in 1912, as North Sydney Intermediate High School, which was located in Blue Street.[4] At the beginning of 1915, the new school on the corner of Falcon Street and Miller Street, Crows Nest was opened to 214 students.[4] The School chose the Falcon as its mascot as well as its logo according to the location of the school on Falcon Street,[5] even going as far as to name its Old Boys Alumni "Old Falconians" in 1933.[6] After years of controversy, it was decided to celebrate the centenary in 2012.[7][8]

The first headmaster was Nimrod Greenwood.[9] He had been headmaster of the North Sydney Superior School before the establishment of the High School and had 33 years of service as Headmaster of the two schools.[10] On his retirement in 1915, he was succeeded by Charles Rattray Smith who had founded Newcastle High School and was to go to head Sydney High School in 1918. Smith was succeeded by the headmaster who had replaced him at Newcastle High School, William Williams, who guided the school for the next 13 years.[11] On his promotion to Inspector, Williams was succeeded by the then Headmaster of Newcastle Boys High School, RF Harvey, in 1932; Harvey was head until his death in 1947.[12]

Following its closure in 1969, students from North Sydney Technical High School were transferred to NSBHS.

Academic Results

North Sydney Boys High School has consistently achieved outstanding academic results in both the National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) and Higher School Certificate (HSC) assessments. The school has regularly placed well above average against all Australian students as well as students with a similar background in NAPLAN examinations.[13] North Sydney Boys has ranked within the top 5 schools in New South Wales by the percentage of examinations sat that achieved a distinguished achievers for the past decade.[14]

HSC

The table below shows the school's HSC ranking relative to other schools in NSW.

Year Ranking[15]
2012 2
2013 4
2014 2
2015 4
2016 3
2017 3
2018 2
2019 3
2020 3
2021 2
2022 2

Crows Nest campus

The campus of North Sydney Boys High School consists of a number of one- to three-storey buildings on an irregular-shaped site over 2.53 hectares (6.3 acres) and situated on the southwestern corner of Falcon and Miller Streets, Crows Nest. It also borders residential and commercial retail properties on West Street and Falcon Street. There are a number of mature native and exotic trees with some shrubs. The built environment comprises classrooms, library, amenities, assembly hall, administration and gymnasium, various courtyards, playground areas, tennis courts, car parking, cricket practice nets and an open waste storage area.[16]: 3 

History

Construction began on the first building on the Crows Nest campus in 1913[16]: 4 [17] on contract by John Brown whose tender price was £7770 "on much the same lines" as North Sydney Girls High School, whose construction was then underway.[18] In August 1914, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that the "Girls' High School at North Sydney has been completed and occupied, while the buildings for the Boys' High School are being erected ... on the most modern lines, while the accommodation and fittings will be ample, and up to date."[19] By the end of December 1914, Sydney Morning Herald could report that the "Boys' High School at North Sydney is being erected by day labour at an estimated cost of £7900. It consists of a two-story brick building, with stone facings, and provides eight classrooms and staff rooms. The science and manual training rooms are detached."[20]

Around 1920 the site expanded and the Arts/TAS building dates from this time. In or about 1953 a library and administration block were erected. In or about 1968 science and classroom blocks were added. The gymnasium dates from 1962.

Recent building works

North Sydney Boys High School is undergoing a major capital building program funded by the State and Federal Governments.[citation needed]

In DA1, completed in about 2003, the Keele Street Lawn area was acquired and refurbished. In DA2, completed in 2005, new tennis courts and other building works were carried out. A new building that includes music rehearsal spaces, visual art classrooms and design and technology workshops have been finished in term 4 of 2006 and students have moved into the new building, now named 'J Block'. A dedicated music computer lab is also available in the new building.[citation needed]

The school community also completed a major upgrade of the AF Henry Hall in 2005 including the addition of a mezzanine, new ceiling, lighting, stage, and stage curtains.[citation needed] In 2007–2009 six science labs were completely refurbished costing over $1million.[21]

In 2011, the School named the recently refurbished gymnasium in honour of Old Falconian John Treloar.[22]

Construction of a new library completed in the end of 2013, and begun being used by students in 2014.

A completely parent and donation funded development of new outdoor tennis, basketball and futsal courts was completed and opened to students at the end of 2017. The project aimed to resolve shortages in adequate dedicated sporting facilities in the school, and replaced the worn out grass playing fields. Currently, requests have been made to increase the height of the fence surrounding the new facilities due to the frequency of sports equipment such as soccer balls clearing the fence ending up in the residencies adjacent.

Further refurbishment of the school gymnasium commenced in December 2019. The gymnasium was finished in 2020 and was made available in 2021 to students.

Old Falconians

Former students of North Sydney Boys High School are known as 'Old Boys' or 'Old Falconians' and may elect to join the schools' alumni association, known as the 'Old Falconians’ Union' (OFU). The Union was founded over seventy-five years ago as a way to "promote goodwill fellowship amongst former students of and to provide financial and other support to the School".[23]

In 2010 The Age reported that North Sydney Boys High School alumni ranked equal seventh among Australian secondary school alumni based on the number of alumni who had received a "top" Order of Australia above Scotch College, Melbourne, Geelong Grammar School, Sydney Boys High School, Fort Street High School, Perth Modern School, St Peter's College, Adelaide, Melbourne Grammar School, and The King's School, Parramatta, Launceston Grammar School, Melbourne High School, Wesley College, Melbourne and Xavier College.[24]

Sir Ralph Darling, Headmaster of Geelong High School, paid a tribute to the school in 1988 in the following terms: "... Melbourne High, North Sydney High, is just as good or better than any private school."[25]

Gallery

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ "School History". North Sydney Boys High School. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b "North Sydney Boys High School". My School. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  3. ^ "HSC School Ranking - 2022". Better Education. 2022. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  4. ^ a b Kearns, P. B. (November 1962). "Fifty Years of Progress (1912–1962)" (PDF). The Falcon. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  5. ^ North Sydney Council, "North Sydney's Heritage Walk 15" accessed 16 December 2011.
  6. ^ "OLD FALCONIANS". The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 June 1933. p. 7. Retrieved 17 August 2011 – via Trove, National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "Falconia". Old Falconians' Union Journal (41). March 2009.
  8. ^ Eriksson, Boel (1 December 2011). "Historian solves age-old argument : School's History Dates Back to 1912". Mosman & Lower North Shore Daily. News Limited. p. 21. Retrieved 5 December 2011 – via factiva.com. After spending countless hours sorting out the Crows Nest school's archive and viewing State Records NSW material, Ms Eberhard is confident the school was officially founded in 1912. Some argued it was 1915 when students moved to the current Falcon St site, and a piece of stonework at the school inscribed 1913 remains a mystery.
  9. ^ Storey, H. M. (Henry Mackintosh) (c. 1962). History of North Sydney High School 1912–1962. Crows Nest, New South Wales: North Sydney Boys' High School. pp. 2–13.
  10. ^ "MR. NIMROD GREENWOOD". The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 September 1925. p. 15. Retrieved 17 August 2011 – via Trove, National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ "HEADMASTER RETIRES". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2 May 1932. p. 10. Retrieved 17 August 2011 – via Trove, National Library of Australia.
  12. ^ "HEADMASTER DEAD". The Sydney Morning Herald. 4 August 1947. p. 5. Retrieved 17 August 2011 – via Trove, National Library of Australia.
  13. ^ "Student Results". My School. 2022. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  14. ^ "HSC School Ranking - 2022". Better Education. 2022. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  15. ^ "HSC School Ranking - 2022". Better Education. 2022. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  16. ^ a b Lisa Chan, "Report to the General Manager, North Sydney Council" (North Sydney Boys High School, 127 Falcon Street, Crows Nest DA457/03/2), 23 May 2006 accessed 16 December 2011.
  17. ^ "Buildings and works. The progress of the trade". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 April 1913. p. 12. Retrieved 16 December 2011 – via Trove, National Library of Australia. A High School for boys is to be erected at North Sydney, on a site in Falcon-street, but the details of this scheme are not yet complete.
  18. ^ "GENERAL NOTES". The Sydney Morning Herald. 29 July 1913. p. 12. Retrieved 16 December 2011 – via Trove, National Library of Australia.
  19. ^ "BUILDINGS AND WORKS. PROGRESS OF THE TRADES". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 August 1914. p. 10. Retrieved 16 December 2011 – via Trove, National Library of Australia.
  20. ^ "BUILDINGS AND WORKS". The Sydney Morning Herald. 29 December 1914. p. 4. Retrieved 16 December 2011 – via Trove, National Library of Australia.
  21. ^ North Sydney Boys High School – Science Laboratory Upgrade, Axis Constructions (NSW) accessed 15 December 2011.
  22. ^ "Team of the week". The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 December 2011. p. 20. Retrieved 15 December 2011 – via factiva.com.
  23. ^ "The Old Falconians' Union" (PHP). Communities. North Sydney Boys High School. 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  24. ^ Topsfield, Jewel (4 December 2010). "Ties that bind prove a private education has its awards" (Table accompanying article). The Age. p. 11. Retrieved 29 November 2011 – via factiva.com.
  25. ^ Hawley, Janet (19 November 1988). "The Man Who Taught The Tycoons". The Sydney Morning Herald (Good Weekend supplement). p. 80+. Hawley quotes Darling as saying "The school needs to have a soul of its own and that can only be preserved by Old Boy associations, father-to-son associations, and a few Mr Chips and assistant masters who are prepared to make the school their life. There is no earthly reason why the State school system cannot do all that if it wanted to. Sadly, only the selective high schools had enough clout to do it – Melbourne High, North Sydney High, are just as good or better than any private school."

External links

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources North Sydney Boys High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message North Sydney Boys High School abbreviated as NSBHS is a government funded single sex academically selective secondary day school for boys located at Crows Nest on the Lower North Shore of Sydney New South Wales Australia In 2022 North Sydney Boys High School ranked as the second high school in the state based on the percentage of exams sat that achieved a Distinguished Achievers DA 3 North Sydney Boys High SchoolNorth Sydney Boys High School front entranceLocation127 Falcon Street Crows Nest Lower North Shore SydneyAustraliaCoordinates33 49 46 S 151 12 27 E 33 82944 S 151 20750 E 33 82944 151 20750 Coordinates 33 49 46 S 151 12 27 E 33 82944 S 151 20750 E 33 82944 151 20750InformationTypeGovernment funded single sex academically selective secondary day schoolMottoLatin Vincit qui se vincit He conquers who conquers himself Established1912 111 years ago 1912 1 PrincipalBrian FergusonTeaching staff63 2 Years7 12Enrolment937 2 2021 Campus typeSuburbanColour s Bismark coral and goldAlumniOld FalconiansWebsitenorthsydbo h wbr schools wbr nsw wbr gov wbr au Contents 1 History 2 Academic Results 2 1 HSC 3 Crows Nest campus 3 1 History 3 2 Recent building works 4 Old Falconians 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditNorth Sydney Boys began off site in temporary classes in 1912 as North Sydney Intermediate High School which was located in Blue Street 4 At the beginning of 1915 the new school on the corner of Falcon Street and Miller Street Crows Nest was opened to 214 students 4 The School chose the Falcon as its mascot as well as its logo according to the location of the school on Falcon Street 5 even going as far as to name its Old Boys Alumni Old Falconians in 1933 6 After years of controversy it was decided to celebrate the centenary in 2012 7 8 The first headmaster was Nimrod Greenwood 9 He had been headmaster of the North Sydney Superior School before the establishment of the High School and had 33 years of service as Headmaster of the two schools 10 On his retirement in 1915 he was succeeded by Charles Rattray Smith who had founded Newcastle High School and was to go to head Sydney High School in 1918 Smith was succeeded by the headmaster who had replaced him at Newcastle High School William Williams who guided the school for the next 13 years 11 On his promotion to Inspector Williams was succeeded by the then Headmaster of Newcastle Boys High School RF Harvey in 1932 Harvey was head until his death in 1947 12 Following its closure in 1969 students from North Sydney Technical High School were transferred to NSBHS Academic Results EditNorth Sydney Boys High School has consistently achieved outstanding academic results in both the National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy NAPLAN and Higher School Certificate HSC assessments The school has regularly placed well above average against all Australian students as well as students with a similar background in NAPLAN examinations 13 North Sydney Boys has ranked within the top 5 schools in New South Wales by the percentage of examinations sat that achieved a distinguished achievers for the past decade 14 HSC Edit The table below shows the school s HSC ranking relative to other schools in NSW Year Ranking 15 2012 22013 42014 22015 42016 32017 32018 22019 32020 32021 22022 2Crows Nest campus EditThe campus of North Sydney Boys High School consists of a number of one to three storey buildings on an irregular shaped site over 2 53 hectares 6 3 acres and situated on the southwestern corner of Falcon and Miller Streets Crows Nest It also borders residential and commercial retail properties on West Street and Falcon Street There are a number of mature native and exotic trees with some shrubs The built environment comprises classrooms library amenities assembly hall administration and gymnasium various courtyards playground areas tennis courts car parking cricket practice nets and an open waste storage area 16 3 History Edit Construction began on the first building on the Crows Nest campus in 1913 16 4 17 on contract by John Brown whose tender price was 7770 on much the same lines as North Sydney Girls High School whose construction was then underway 18 In August 1914 the Sydney Morning Herald reported that the Girls High School at North Sydney has been completed and occupied while the buildings for the Boys High School are being erected on the most modern lines while the accommodation and fittings will be ample and up to date 19 By the end of December 1914 Sydney Morning Herald could report that the Boys High School at North Sydney is being erected by day labour at an estimated cost of 7900 It consists of a two story brick building with stone facings and provides eight classrooms and staff rooms The science and manual training rooms are detached 20 Around 1920 the site expanded and the Arts TAS building dates from this time In or about 1953 a library and administration block were erected In or about 1968 science and classroom blocks were added The gymnasium dates from 1962 Recent building works Edit North Sydney Boys High School is undergoing a major capital building program funded by the State and Federal Governments citation needed In DA1 completed in about 2003 the Keele Street Lawn area was acquired and refurbished In DA2 completed in 2005 new tennis courts and other building works were carried out A new building that includes music rehearsal spaces visual art classrooms and design and technology workshops have been finished in term 4 of 2006 and students have moved into the new building now named J Block A dedicated music computer lab is also available in the new building citation needed The school community also completed a major upgrade of the AF Henry Hall in 2005 including the addition of a mezzanine new ceiling lighting stage and stage curtains citation needed In 2007 2009 six science labs were completely refurbished costing over 1million 21 In 2011 the School named the recently refurbished gymnasium in honour of Old Falconian John Treloar 22 Construction of a new library completed in the end of 2013 and begun being used by students in 2014 A completely parent and donation funded development of new outdoor tennis basketball and futsal courts was completed and opened to students at the end of 2017 The project aimed to resolve shortages in adequate dedicated sporting facilities in the school and replaced the worn out grass playing fields Currently requests have been made to increase the height of the fence surrounding the new facilities due to the frequency of sports equipment such as soccer balls clearing the fence ending up in the residencies adjacent Further refurbishment of the school gymnasium commenced in December 2019 The gymnasium was finished in 2020 and was made available in 2021 to students Old Falconians EditMain article List of Old Falconians Former students of North Sydney Boys High School are known as Old Boys or Old Falconians and may elect to join the schools alumni association known as the Old Falconians Union OFU The Union was founded over seventy five years ago as a way to promote goodwill fellowship amongst former students of and to provide financial and other support to the School 23 In 2010 The Age reported that North Sydney Boys High School alumni ranked equal seventh among Australian secondary school alumni based on the number of alumni who had received a top Order of Australia above Scotch College Melbourne Geelong Grammar School Sydney Boys High School Fort Street High School Perth Modern School St Peter s College Adelaide Melbourne Grammar School and The King s School Parramatta Launceston Grammar School Melbourne High School Wesley College Melbourne and Xavier College 24 Sir Ralph Darling Headmaster of Geelong High School paid a tribute to the school in 1988 in the following terms Melbourne High North Sydney High is just as good or better than any private school 25 Gallery Edit NSBHS cigarette card c 1920 s NSBHS J Block Interior of the AF Henry Hall NSBHS Science Quad NSBHS Outdoor development NSBHS B QuadSee also Edit Schools portal New South Wales portalNorth Sydney Girls High School List of government schools in New South Wales List of selective high schools in New South WalesNotes Edit Who s Who of boys school rankings 1 The King s School Parramatta 2 Melbourne Grammar School 3 Melbourne High School 4 Geelong Grammar School 5 Sydney Boys High School 6 Wesley College 7 Shore 8 Fort Street Boys High 9 North Sydney Boys High School 10 Sydney Grammar SchoolReferences Edit School History North Sydney Boys High School Retrieved 21 September 2020 a b North Sydney Boys High School My School Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority Retrieved 20 December 2022 HSC School Ranking 2022 Better Education 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 a b Kearns P B November 1962 Fifty Years of Progress 1912 1962 PDF The Falcon Retrieved 28 March 2016 North Sydney Council North Sydney s Heritage Walk 15 accessed 16 December 2011 OLD FALCONIANS The Sydney Morning Herald 17 June 1933 p 7 Retrieved 17 August 2011 via Trove National Library of Australia Falconia Old Falconians Union Journal 41 March 2009 Eriksson Boel 1 December 2011 Historian solves age old argument School s History Dates Back to 1912 Mosman amp Lower North Shore Daily News Limited p 21 Retrieved 5 December 2011 via factiva com After spending countless hours sorting out the Crows Nest school s archive and viewing State Records NSW material Ms Eberhard is confident the school was officially founded in 1912 Some argued it was 1915 when students moved to the current Falcon St site and a piece of stonework at the school inscribed 1913 remains a mystery Storey H M Henry Mackintosh c 1962 History of North Sydney High School 1912 1962 Crows Nest New South Wales North Sydney Boys High School pp 2 13 MR NIMROD GREENWOOD The Sydney Morning Herald 25 September 1925 p 15 Retrieved 17 August 2011 via Trove National Library of Australia HEADMASTER RETIRES The Sydney Morning Herald 2 May 1932 p 10 Retrieved 17 August 2011 via Trove National Library of Australia HEADMASTER DEAD The Sydney Morning Herald 4 August 1947 p 5 Retrieved 17 August 2011 via Trove National Library of Australia Student Results My School 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 HSC School Ranking 2022 Better Education 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 HSC School Ranking 2022 Better Education 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 a b Lisa Chan Report to the General Manager North Sydney Council North Sydney Boys High School 127 Falcon Street Crows Nest DA457 03 2 23 May 2006 accessed 16 December 2011 Buildings and works The progress of the trade The Sydney Morning Herald 1 April 1913 p 12 Retrieved 16 December 2011 via Trove National Library of Australia A High School for boys is to be erected at North Sydney on a site in Falcon street but the details of this scheme are not yet complete GENERAL NOTES The Sydney Morning Herald 29 July 1913 p 12 Retrieved 16 December 2011 via Trove National Library of Australia BUILDINGS AND WORKS PROGRESS OF THE TRADES The Sydney Morning Herald 18 August 1914 p 10 Retrieved 16 December 2011 via Trove National Library of Australia BUILDINGS AND WORKS The Sydney Morning Herald 29 December 1914 p 4 Retrieved 16 December 2011 via Trove National Library of Australia North Sydney Boys High School Science Laboratory Upgrade Axis Constructions NSW accessed 15 December 2011 Team of the week The Sydney Morning Herald 10 December 2011 p 20 Retrieved 15 December 2011 via factiva com The Old Falconians Union PHP Communities North Sydney Boys High School 2006 Retrieved 25 September 2007 Topsfield Jewel 4 December 2010 Ties that bind prove a private education has its awards Table accompanying article The Age p 11 Retrieved 29 November 2011 via factiva com Hawley Janet 19 November 1988 The Man Who Taught The Tycoons The Sydney Morning Herald Good Weekend supplement p 80 Hawley quotes Darling as saying The school needs to have a soul of its own and that can only be preserved by Old Boy associations father to son associations and a few Mr Chips and assistant masters who are prepared to make the school their life There is no earthly reason why the State school system cannot do all that if it wanted to Sadly only the selective high schools had enough clout to do it Melbourne High North Sydney High are just as good or better than any private school External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to North Sydney Boys High School Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Sydney Boys High School amp oldid 1148445935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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