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Nossal High School

Nossal High School, also referred to as Nossal or NHS, is a government-funded mixed-sex academically selective secondary day school, located in the Melbourne suburb of Berwick, Victoria, Australia. The school (named after Sir Gustav Nossal, a prominent Australian immunologist and 2000 Australian of the Year) was established in 2010 and caters for students in Year 9 to Year 12.

Nossal High School
The main building of Nossal High School.
Location

Australia
Coordinates38°2′21″S 145°20′14″E / 38.03917°S 145.33722°E / -38.03917; 145.33722Coordinates: 38°2′21″S 145°20′14″E / 38.03917°S 145.33722°E / -38.03917; 145.33722
Information
TypeGovernment-funded mixed-sex academically selective secondary day school
MottoEmbrace the Challenge
Established2010; 13 years ago (2010)
FounderGovernment of Victoria
Sister schoolChosei High School [ja]
Educational authorityDepartment of Education and Training
PrincipalRoger Page
Years9-12
Enrolment832 [1]
CampusSuburban
HousesGriffin, Phoenix, Pegasus, Garuda [3]
Colour(s)Black, ecru and rust    
SongEmbrace the Challenge
Newspaper
  • Nossal News (fortnightly newsletter)
YearbookThe Butterfly Effect [2]
Affiliations
NamesakeSir Gustav Nossal
Websitewww.nossalhs.vic.edu.au

The school's curriculum follows American educator Howard Gardener's concept of the Five Minds of the Future[4] which includes, for example, the absence of school bells, as students are expected to know when and where to be. Students have access to many extra-curricular programs, such as inter-school sport, debating, music, clubs/societies and various national and international competitions and creative-based events such as the Model United Nations Assembly and the Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad.

As Nossal High School is part of the Select-Entry Network of Victorian selective schools (alongside Suzanne Cory High School, Mac.Robertson Girls' High School and Melbourne High School), prospective students must sit a 3-hour-long uniform entrance examination, testing their knowledge and reasoning in literacy and numeracy, with the 2017 exam attracting about 3,300 applicants; accepting only around 208 students into their Year 9 cohort.

Nossal High School was ranked third out of all state secondary schools in Victoria based on VCE results in 2018.[5]

History

Beginnings

Prior to the school's opening in 2010, the only selective schools in Victoria were the Mac.Robertson Girls' High School and Melbourne High School, both catering for single-sex education, as well as the arts-focused Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School. The Victorian Government's decision to create a new selective school was based on a number of factors. The increasingly-competitive entrance exam for the already-existing selective schools was excluding students which the Education Department perceived as intelligent and highly-able, but nevertheless unable to secure one of the limited places at the two schools.

As well as this, both Mac.Rob and Melbourne High were located in or around the Melbourne city centre, placing a significant transport and logistical problem for prospective students who lived in the outer suburbs, and the notion that elite education had to be linked with gender segregation was beginning to be seen as more and more archaic in the twenty-first century. Thus, during the 2006 Victorian election, the Liberal Party and Labor Party both pledged to build new selective schools, despite the fact that Education Minister Lynne Kosky had previously argued against building more selective schools in the early 2000s.[6]

The Labor Party was re-elected, and in April 2008, the government of Victoria announced that a new selective school would be established in the south-east suburb of Berwick. At the same time, similar announcements were made to establish a selective school in Werribee (to become Suzanne Cory High School)[7] and a science-specialist school in the Monash University Clayton campus (to become John Monash Science School);[8] Berwick was prioritised, however, partially since the City of Casey, which it forms part of, was announced as Melbourne's fastest-growing municipality.

Senior Department bureaucrats were tasked with making local connections and setting up plans for the eventual opening of the provisionally-named Berwick Selective Entry High School.[9] Construction works began in the Berwick campus of Monash University in 2009,[10] site of the former Casey Airfields, and the inaugural principal, Roger Page, was appointed the same year.[11]

Nossal High School was finally opened in 2010, the first-ever joint Select-Entry Network entrance examination held only six months prior.[12] Due to incomplete school facilities, Nossal students initially undertook study in the adjacent Monash University campus; the Jean Russell Centre, a professional development and function/meeting room in the school was opened in Term 3 in 2010. The school's first-ever cohort of Year 9s were admitted in 2010, each year level eventually being added on a yearly-basis;[13] the school reached full capacity in 2013, the year when the first-ever Year 12 cohort graduated from the school. In this year, inaugural Assistant Principal, Toni Meath, left the school to become Principal of Mac.Rob.

Later development

Traditions such as the Foundation Assembly were established which still exists to this day. NHS's infrastructure continued to be developed, a second Music/Gym building completed, as well as a new Student Representative Council (SRC) meeting place and outdoor Information Resource Centre (IRC) section being built.

In 2015, the Class of 2015 achieved NHS's best-ever VCE results. 27.1% of students managed to attain a high study score of 40+ in their individual subjects. The school's highest-ever ATAR rank was recorded in 2019, with the Dux obtaining a perfect score of 99.95.

In January 2021, Nossal High School's science teacher Lisa Marie Mandeltort (27 July 1991 - 13 January 2021)[14] drowned at Venus Bay after saving two people from drowning in a rip.[15][16] In the February 2021 issue of Nossal News (the school's newsletter), it was announced that a "Memorial Assembly" would be held for her on 1 March, and that on the day, students would be allowed to wear whatever they wanted if they donated money to the school, who in turn would donate the money to the MS Society, a multiple sclerosis charity.[17] During the assembly, tribute speeches were given by a Year 12 student who had been in her classes and principal Roger Page, who called her death a "tragedy".[18] In total, students managed to raise $9000 for the MS Society.[19]

In April 2022, it was announced that Nossal would attempt to raise money to build a life-sized statue of Sir Gustav Nossal that would be situated on the school's forecourt.[20] As of December 2022, they had reached 55% of their funding goal of $90,000.[21]

At the end of 2022, it was announced that inaugural principal Roger Page would step down and that Tracey Mackin would serve as interim Acting Principal until Page officially retired.[22]

Logo & motto

 
The logo of Nossal High School.

The logo of Nossal High School depicts two books that cross together to form a butterfly, with a third, smaller book forming the butterfly's antennae. The logo is made of three colours: ecru, rust and yellow.

The books represent academic study, while the butterfly symbolises emerging from a chrysalis into the future. The butterfly is also a reference to the fact that the school was built on ground that used to be part of Casey Airfield.

Motto

The school's motto is "Embrace the Challenge". According to Nossal High School, this statement was presented to the school's first students at the first Foundation Assembly in 2010.[23]

The motto became the title of the school song, which was first performed at Melbourne Town Hall on 29 November 2022 as part of Speech Night.[24]

Co-curricular activities

Clubs and societies

Clubs and societies at Nossal High School are required to be affiliated with the Nossal Societies Union (NSU) in order to be recognised by the school and eligible for funding. The NSU's formation in 2017 consolidated the roles of the SRC and the clubs/societies themselves. The NSU is led by two Presidents. Each club/society is permitted to send one delegate to meetings of the NSU Assembly, with the SRC entitled to one ex-officio representative.

Each club/society is led by one or more students; a 'Supporting Teacher' chosen by each club/society aids it in its operation and liaises with certain persons and/or organisations when it would be more appropriate for a teacher to do so. Some NSU affiliates provide for additional positions within the organisational structure.[25]

Some current and past clubs and societies that have operated at Nossal include:[26]

Logo Name Description
Aikido Club Club for Aikido enthusiasts at Nossal
Anime Bukatsu Anime fan club
Art Club For artists of Nossal to practice and improve art skills, whilst having fun
and experimenting with new mediums
Audio Video (AV) Club (aka Nossal FX) Students interested in video technology, conducts recordings of school assemblies,
often engages in large-scale filming projects when required by the school
Aviation Group Aviation enthusiasts talk about planes and sometimes visit airfields to take practical flying lessons
Chess and Board Games Club Students interested in chess and other board games
Chinese Club Chinese language and culture group
Community Based Health Project
(CBHP)
Nossal branch of the CBHP, an international organisation focused
on community health projects in rural India
Cosplay Club For students interested in cosplay
Creative Writing Club Gives students opportunities to write creatively, holds creative writing workshops
Drama Club A club for students interested in performing arts
Fine Arts Club For students interested in fine art
Formation Feminist group dedicated to empowerment of female students
Kite-Flying Club Club dedicated to flying kites
Knitting Club Knitting group
K-pop Dance Club Club dedicated to K-pop dancing
Literature Circle Club Holds discussions about different novels
Maths Club Students passionate about mathematics, assists students of various year levels
with maths problems
Meditation Club Meditation group
Motorsport Club Students passionate about Motorsports and Cars watch races and talk about different cars
Nossal Environment and Sustainability
Team (NEST)
Focuses on environmental sustainability in the school, largest club/society
in terms of membership
Photography Club For photography enthusiasts
Political Society Political group, discusses and furthers knowledge about Australian and
international politics, often hosts various political debates
Society for Nossal E-Sports E-sports society
Table Tennis Club Casual table tennis-playing group, serves as practice for inter-school team
during off-season
UNITED Christian fellowship group
Vive La France! French language and culture group
Volleyball Club Volleyball players (fun or serious)

Organisation

Extracurricular activities

Extracurricular options available to students include: Literature Circle, Chess Club, Debating, Knitting and Environmental activities. Students are also able to join in many sport teams including volleyball, cricket, badminton, table tennis, basketball, soccer, softball, football, hockey, swimming, athletics, cross country, netball and tennis.[26]

Page Cup

At the end of each year, the house to have accumulated the most points is awarded the Page Cup. Points are attained by participation in the six major events as well as smaller contests held throughout the school year. The six major events are as follows: Swimming Carnival; Athletics; Cross Country; Choral Night; Debating; Monash Grand Challenge (year 9 participation only). Other competitions include Table Tennis, Camp Challenges, Dress Up days, Tug of War and Chess Competitions.[27]

Monash Grand Challenge

The Monash Grand Challenge is a competition held for year 9 students at the end of every school year; the winners gain significant numbers of points contributing to next year's Page Cup. The challenge focuses on developing essay writing, creative, public speaking and problem solving skills by incorporating each element into the challenge. The final products of each house are judged by Monash University professors and the winner is decided upon by a vote. The winning house gains the Monash Grand Challenge trophy and house points.[27]

Student leadership

Student leadership positions include: School Captains (one male and female of the senior year), Tutorial Leaders, House Captains and Vice House Captains (two from each year level per house), Information Resource Centre Leaders, Information Communications Technology Leaders and Environmental Leaders. Each year level also elects six students to the Student Representative Council (SRC). In addition to this, clubs and societies within Nossal appoint or elect delegates to represent their interests at the Nossal Societies Union (NSU), which acts to lobby school leadership for more extracurricular funding and opportunities for students, organise clubs and societies events, and govern clubs and societies at NHS.

School publications

Current

  • Nossal News - The school's official and main newsletter, which records events that take place at the school and is published fortnightly.[28][29]
  • Careers News - A newsletter that advises students on future career paths. It is included as a section of Nossal News, but is also available as a separate newsletter.[30]

Former

  • NEST News - A newsletter created for the purpose of documenting recent events regarding the Nossal Environment and Sustainability Team (NEST), which is one of the school's largest clubs.[31] This newsletter eventually became a section of the main newsletter and ceased being available separately.[32]
  • Parallel/Student News - A newsletter run by the students. Included as a section in Nossal News, but also available separately. Ceased publishing for unknown reasons.[33]

Relations with other schools

In Australia

Nossal High School has maintained relationships with the other select-entry schools in Victoria and have arranged student exchanges with Suzanne Cory High School[34] and MacRobertson Girls High School.[35] Nossal has also competed against the other selective schools in sport competitions.[36]

In other countries

Nossal has been a sister school of Chosei High School [ja], located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, since 2014. The affiliation includes student exchanges each year, cultural liaison and professional and staff development. The partnership with Chosei was chosen taking into consideration Nossal's offering of Japanese as a VCE subject, as well as Australia's strategic position in the Asia-Pacific.

Nossal High School has also arranged student exchanges with Collège Félix le Dantec in Lannion, Britanny, France. Nossal's former principal Roger Page expressed support for establishing a sister school partnership with Félix le Dantec.[37]

Principals

The following individuals have served as principal of Nossal High School:

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Roger Page 2010 12–13 years Is currently taking long service leave before officially retiring sometime in 2023. Interim Acting Principal is Tracey Mackin.

Controversies and incidents

Hoax bomb threats

In 2016, numerous schools around Australia were subject to fake bomb threats over the phone and it was initially thought by some that the caller had come from Nossal High School.[38] It was later revealed that Israeli-American teenager Michael Kadar was responsible for the bomb threats in Australia, and that he had also made threats in several other countries. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison.[39]

Sexting

In 2019, it emerged that Australian jazz musician James Mustafa, who worked at Nossal High School as a director of music, had sent 150 sexual text messages to a student.[40] He pleaded guilty to one count of encouraging a minor to engage in sexual activity and was sentenced to two years of community service, with his name being added to the sex offender registry.[41]

Sexually explicit group chats

In 2021, controversy erupted when it was discovered that several Nossal students were in a group chat that allegedly sexually objectified women. Australian model Maria Thattil called out the group chat after she was added to it by accident. Principal Roger Page said that the school had zero tolerance for the behaviour and said that they would be investigating. Thattil later gave a speech at the school.[42]

In 2022, another group chat was allegedly found. Thattil commented that she was “absolutely disgusted and disappointed to see that students of Nossal High School are behind yet another misogynistic, sexist, sexually violent and transphobic group chat”.[43]

Appearances in media

In 2015, Nossal High School was featured in Series 5, Episode 34 of Learning World, a television program broadcast weekly by Euronews that reports on schools around the world.[44] The episode showcased the method that the school uses to select new teachers, in which students are permitted to interview applicants alongside the principal.

See also

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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 Nossal High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nossal High School also referred to as Nossal or NHS is a government funded mixed sex academically selective secondary day school located in the Melbourne suburb of Berwick Victoria Australia The school named after Sir Gustav Nossal a prominent Australian immunologist and 2000 Australian of the Year was established in 2010 and caters for students in Year 9 to Year 12 Nossal High SchoolThe main building of Nossal High School LocationBerwick Melbourne VictoriaAustraliaCoordinates38 2 21 S 145 20 14 E 38 03917 S 145 33722 E 38 03917 145 33722 Coordinates 38 2 21 S 145 20 14 E 38 03917 S 145 33722 E 38 03917 145 33722InformationTypeGovernment funded mixed sex academically selective secondary day schoolMottoEmbrace the ChallengeEstablished2010 13 years ago 2010 FounderGovernment of VictoriaSister schoolChosei High School ja Educational authorityDepartment of Education and TrainingPrincipalRoger PageYears9 12Enrolment832 1 CampusSuburbanHousesGriffin Phoenix Pegasus Garuda 3 Colour s Black ecru and rust SongEmbrace the ChallengeNewspaperNossal News fortnightly newsletter YearbookThe Butterfly Effect 2 AffiliationsFederation UniversityMonash UniversityChisholm TAFESuzanne Cory High SchoolNamesakeSir Gustav NossalWebsitewww wbr nossalhs wbr vic wbr edu wbr auThe school s curriculum follows American educator Howard Gardener s concept of the Five Minds of the Future 4 which includes for example the absence of school bells as students are expected to know when and where to be Students have access to many extra curricular programs such as inter school sport debating music clubs societies and various national and international competitions and creative based events such as the Model United Nations Assembly and the Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad As Nossal High School is part of the Select Entry Network of Victorian selective schools alongside Suzanne Cory High School Mac Robertson Girls High School and Melbourne High School prospective students must sit a 3 hour long uniform entrance examination testing their knowledge and reasoning in literacy and numeracy with the 2017 exam attracting about 3 300 applicants accepting only around 208 students into their Year 9 cohort Nossal High School was ranked third out of all state secondary schools in Victoria based on VCE results in 2018 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Later development 2 Logo amp motto 2 1 Logo 2 2 Motto 3 Co curricular activities 3 1 Clubs and societies 4 Organisation 4 1 Extracurricular activities 4 1 1 Page Cup 4 1 2 Monash Grand Challenge 4 2 Student leadership 5 School publications 5 1 Current 5 2 Former 6 Relations with other schools 6 1 In Australia 6 2 In other countries 7 Principals 8 Controversies and incidents 8 1 Hoax bomb threats 8 2 Sexting 8 3 Sexually explicit group chats 9 Appearances in media 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditBeginnings Edit Prior to the school s opening in 2010 the only selective schools in Victoria were the Mac Robertson Girls High School and Melbourne High School both catering for single sex education as well as the arts focused Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School The Victorian Government s decision to create a new selective school was based on a number of factors The increasingly competitive entrance exam for the already existing selective schools was excluding students which the Education Department perceived as intelligent and highly able but nevertheless unable to secure one of the limited places at the two schools As well as this both Mac Rob and Melbourne High were located in or around the Melbourne city centre placing a significant transport and logistical problem for prospective students who lived in the outer suburbs and the notion that elite education had to be linked with gender segregation was beginning to be seen as more and more archaic in the twenty first century Thus during the 2006 Victorian election the Liberal Party and Labor Party both pledged to build new selective schools despite the fact that Education Minister Lynne Kosky had previously argued against building more selective schools in the early 2000s 6 The Labor Party was re elected and in April 2008 the government of Victoria announced that a new selective school would be established in the south east suburb of Berwick At the same time similar announcements were made to establish a selective school in Werribee to become Suzanne Cory High School 7 and a science specialist school in the Monash University Clayton campus to become John Monash Science School 8 Berwick was prioritised however partially since the City of Casey which it forms part of was announced as Melbourne s fastest growing municipality Senior Department bureaucrats were tasked with making local connections and setting up plans for the eventual opening of the provisionally named Berwick Selective Entry High School 9 Construction works began in the Berwick campus of Monash University in 2009 10 site of the former Casey Airfields and the inaugural principal Roger Page was appointed the same year 11 Nossal High School was finally opened in 2010 the first ever joint Select Entry Network entrance examination held only six months prior 12 Due to incomplete school facilities Nossal students initially undertook study in the adjacent Monash University campus the Jean Russell Centre a professional development and function meeting room in the school was opened in Term 3 in 2010 The school s first ever cohort of Year 9s were admitted in 2010 each year level eventually being added on a yearly basis 13 the school reached full capacity in 2013 the year when the first ever Year 12 cohort graduated from the school In this year inaugural Assistant Principal Toni Meath left the school to become Principal of Mac Rob Later development Edit Traditions such as the Foundation Assembly were established which still exists to this day NHS s infrastructure continued to be developed a second Music Gym building completed as well as a new Student Representative Council SRC meeting place and outdoor Information Resource Centre IRC section being built In 2015 the Class of 2015 achieved NHS s best ever VCE results 27 1 of students managed to attain a high study score of 40 in their individual subjects The school s highest ever ATAR rank was recorded in 2019 with the Dux obtaining a perfect score of 99 95 In January 2021 Nossal High School s science teacher Lisa Marie Mandeltort 27 July 1991 13 January 2021 14 drowned at Venus Bay after saving two people from drowning in a rip 15 16 In the February 2021 issue of Nossal News the school s newsletter it was announced that a Memorial Assembly would be held for her on 1 March and that on the day students would be allowed to wear whatever they wanted if they donated money to the school who in turn would donate the money to the MS Society a multiple sclerosis charity 17 During the assembly tribute speeches were given by a Year 12 student who had been in her classes and principal Roger Page who called her death a tragedy 18 In total students managed to raise 9000 for the MS Society 19 In April 2022 it was announced that Nossal would attempt to raise money to build a life sized statue of Sir Gustav Nossal that would be situated on the school s forecourt 20 As of December 2022 they had reached 55 of their funding goal of 90 000 21 At the end of 2022 it was announced that inaugural principal Roger Page would step down and that Tracey Mackin would serve as interim Acting Principal until Page officially retired 22 Logo amp motto EditLogo Edit The logo of Nossal High School The logo of Nossal High School depicts two books that cross together to form a butterfly with a third smaller book forming the butterfly s antennae The logo is made of three colours ecru rust and yellow The books represent academic study while the butterfly symbolises emerging from a chrysalis into the future The butterfly is also a reference to the fact that the school was built on ground that used to be part of Casey Airfield Motto Edit The school s motto is Embrace the Challenge According to Nossal High School this statement was presented to the school s first students at the first Foundation Assembly in 2010 23 The motto became the title of the school song which was first performed at Melbourne Town Hall on 29 November 2022 as part of Speech Night 24 Co curricular activities EditClubs and societies Edit Clubs and societies at Nossal High School are required to be affiliated with the Nossal Societies Union NSU in order to be recognised by the school and eligible for funding The NSU s formation in 2017 consolidated the roles of the SRC and the clubs societies themselves The NSU is led by two Presidents Each club society is permitted to send one delegate to meetings of the NSU Assembly with the SRC entitled to one ex officio representative Each club society is led by one or more students a Supporting Teacher chosen by each club society aids it in its operation and liaises with certain persons and or organisations when it would be more appropriate for a teacher to do so Some NSU affiliates provide for additional positions within the organisational structure 25 Some current and past clubs and societies that have operated at Nossal include 26 Logo Name DescriptionAikido Club Club for Aikido enthusiasts at NossalAnime Bukatsu Anime fan clubArt Club For artists of Nossal to practice and improve art skills whilst having fun and experimenting with new mediumsAudio Video AV Club aka Nossal FX Students interested in video technology conducts recordings of school assemblies often engages in large scale filming projects when required by the schoolAviation Group Aviation enthusiasts talk about planes and sometimes visit airfields to take practical flying lessonsChess and Board Games Club Students interested in chess and other board gamesChinese Club Chinese language and culture groupCommunity Based Health Project CBHP Nossal branch of the CBHP an international organisation focused on community health projects in rural IndiaCosplay Club For students interested in cosplayCreative Writing Club Gives students opportunities to write creatively holds creative writing workshopsDrama Club A club for students interested in performing artsFine Arts Club For students interested in fine artFormation Feminist group dedicated to empowerment of female studentsKite Flying Club Club dedicated to flying kitesKnitting Club Knitting groupK pop Dance Club Club dedicated to K pop dancingLiterature Circle Club Holds discussions about different novelsMaths Club Students passionate about mathematics assists students of various year levels with maths problemsMeditation Club Meditation groupMotorsport Club Students passionate about Motorsports and Cars watch races and talk about different carsNossal Environment and Sustainability Team NEST Focuses on environmental sustainability in the school largest club society in terms of membershipPhotography Club For photography enthusiastsPolitical Society Political group discusses and furthers knowledge about Australian and international politics often hosts various political debatesSociety for Nossal E Sports E sports societyTable Tennis Club Casual table tennis playing group serves as practice for inter school team during off seasonUNITED Christian fellowship groupVive La France French language and culture groupVolleyball Club Volleyball players fun or serious Organisation EditExtracurricular activities Edit Extracurricular options available to students include Literature Circle Chess Club Debating Knitting and Environmental activities Students are also able to join in many sport teams including volleyball cricket badminton table tennis basketball soccer softball football hockey swimming athletics cross country netball and tennis 26 Page Cup Edit At the end of each year the house to have accumulated the most points is awarded the Page Cup Points are attained by participation in the six major events as well as smaller contests held throughout the school year The six major events are as follows Swimming Carnival Athletics Cross Country Choral Night Debating Monash Grand Challenge year 9 participation only Other competitions include Table Tennis Camp Challenges Dress Up days Tug of War and Chess Competitions 27 Monash Grand Challenge Edit The Monash Grand Challenge is a competition held for year 9 students at the end of every school year the winners gain significant numbers of points contributing to next year s Page Cup The challenge focuses on developing essay writing creative public speaking and problem solving skills by incorporating each element into the challenge The final products of each house are judged by Monash University professors and the winner is decided upon by a vote The winning house gains the Monash Grand Challenge trophy and house points 27 Student leadership Edit Student leadership positions include School Captains one male and female of the senior year Tutorial Leaders House Captains and Vice House Captains two from each year level per house Information Resource Centre Leaders Information Communications Technology Leaders and Environmental Leaders Each year level also elects six students to the Student Representative Council SRC In addition to this clubs and societies within Nossal appoint or elect delegates to represent their interests at the Nossal Societies Union NSU which acts to lobby school leadership for more extracurricular funding and opportunities for students organise clubs and societies events and govern clubs and societies at NHS School publications EditCurrent Edit Nossal News The school s official and main newsletter which records events that take place at the school and is published fortnightly 28 29 Careers News A newsletter that advises students on future career paths It is included as a section of Nossal News but is also available as a separate newsletter 30 Former Edit NEST News A newsletter created for the purpose of documenting recent events regarding the Nossal Environment and Sustainability Team NEST which is one of the school s largest clubs 31 This newsletter eventually became a section of the main newsletter and ceased being available separately 32 Parallel Student News A newsletter run by the students Included as a section in Nossal News but also available separately Ceased publishing for unknown reasons 33 Relations with other schools EditIn Australia Edit Nossal High School has maintained relationships with the other select entry schools in Victoria and have arranged student exchanges with Suzanne Cory High School 34 and MacRobertson Girls High School 35 Nossal has also competed against the other selective schools in sport competitions 36 In other countries Edit Nossal has been a sister school of Chosei High School ja located in Chiba Prefecture Japan since 2014 The affiliation includes student exchanges each year cultural liaison and professional and staff development The partnership with Chosei was chosen taking into consideration Nossal s offering of Japanese as a VCE subject as well as Australia s strategic position in the Asia Pacific Nossal High School has also arranged student exchanges with College Felix le Dantec in Lannion Britanny France Nossal s former principal Roger Page expressed support for establishing a sister school partnership with Felix le Dantec 37 Principals EditThe following individuals have served as principal of Nossal High School Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes1 Roger Page 2010 12 13 years Is currently taking long service leave before officially retiring sometime in 2023 Interim Acting Principal is Tracey Mackin Controversies and incidents EditHoax bomb threats Edit In 2016 numerous schools around Australia were subject to fake bomb threats over the phone and it was initially thought by some that the caller had come from Nossal High School 38 It was later revealed that Israeli American teenager Michael Kadar was responsible for the bomb threats in Australia and that he had also made threats in several other countries He was sentenced to 10 years in prison 39 Sexting Edit In 2019 it emerged that Australian jazz musician James Mustafa who worked at Nossal High School as a director of music had sent 150 sexual text messages to a student 40 He pleaded guilty to one count of encouraging a minor to engage in sexual activity and was sentenced to two years of community service with his name being added to the sex offender registry 41 Sexually explicit group chats Edit In 2021 controversy erupted when it was discovered that several Nossal students were in a group chat that allegedly sexually objectified women Australian model Maria Thattil called out the group chat after she was added to it by accident Principal Roger Page said that the school had zero tolerance for the behaviour and said that they would be investigating Thattil later gave a speech at the school 42 In 2022 another group chat was allegedly found Thattil commented that she was absolutely disgusted and disappointed to see that students of Nossal High School are behind yet another misogynistic sexist sexually violent and transphobic group chat 43 Appearances in media EditIn 2015 Nossal High School was featured in Series 5 Episode 34 of Learning World a television program broadcast weekly by Euronews that reports on schools around the world 44 The episode showcased the method that the school uses to select new teachers in which students are permitted to interview applicants alongside the principal See also Edit Schools portal List of schools in Victoria AustraliaReferences Edit https www myschool edu au school 45594 https newsletters naavi com i 7Mnab8J issue 2 page 1 https www nossalhs vic edu au learning teaching philosophy and ethos nossal house system Foundational Ideas Nossal High School Retrieved 22 November 2022 VCE Public School Ranking 2018 Better Education Better Education Retrieved 2 June 2020 Rood David 10 November 2006 More islands in elite education stream The Age Retrieved 5 January 2023 Metlikovec Jane 1 April 2008 Berwick and Wyndham Vale to school smart kids Herald Sun Archived from the original on 4 September 2012 Tomazin Farrah 2 April 2008 Two new selective schools to target brightest students The Age Retrieved 21 November 2022 Berwick Selective Entry High School www smr vic edu au Archived from the original on 15 May 2009 Tarica Elisabeth 18 October 2009 A new school for a select few The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 21 November 2022 Welcome to the website of Nossal High School www smr vic edu au Archived from the original on 14 May 2009 Perkins Miki 24 August 2009 I ve won a place at Nossal High where is it The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 28 November 2022 Nossal High School Enrolments for Year 10 now open web archive org 23 January 2011 Retrieved 26 November 2022 Lisa Marie Mandeltort Death Notices Melbourne My Tributes Retrieved 22 November 2022 Teacher who drowned saving others mourned by loving family www 9news com au Retrieved 22 November 2022 Koob Rachael Dexter Simone Fox 18 January 2021 The love of my life is gone Woman who drowned trying to save teen mourned The Age Retrieved 22 November 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 1 From the Principals Desk newsletters naavi com Retrieved 22 November 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 3 In Memoriam newsletters naavi com Retrieved 22 November 2022 Lisa Marie Mandeltort Do It For MS Retrieved 22 November 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 5 Sir Gustav Nossal newsletters naavi com Retrieved 22 November 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 18 Sir Gustav Nossal Statue newsletters naavi com Retrieved 21 December 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 18 From the Principals Desk newsletters naavi com Retrieved 21 December 2022 School Motto and Logo Nossal High School Retrieved 17 December 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 17 From the Principals Desk newsletters naavi com Retrieved 17 December 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 6 Clubs News newsletters naavi com Retrieved 25 November 2022 a b Co curricular Program Nossal High School Retrieved 22 November 2022 a b Nossal House System Nossal High School Retrieved 22 November 2022 Newsletter Archives Nossal High School Archived from the original on 21 February 2020 Nossal News 2022 iNewsletter newsletters naavi com Retrieved 15 December 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 17 Careers News newsletters naavi com Retrieved 15 December 2022 NEST News February 2013 PDF Nossal High School Archived from the original PDF on 21 February 2017 Nossal News 2022 Issue 15 SRC NEST News newsletters naavi com Retrieved 15 December 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 4 Parallel Student News newsletters naavi com Retrieved 21 December 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 13 SRC News newsletters naavi com Retrieved 21 December 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 17 General News newsletters naavi com Retrieved 21 December 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 18 Sporting News newsletters naavi com Retrieved 21 December 2022 Nossal News 2022 Issue 18 Farewell Roger newsletters naavi com Retrieved 21 December 2022 Jacks Timna 2 February 2016 Victorian school says hoax bomb threat call was traced to Nossal High School The Age Retrieved 21 November 2022 US Israeli man jailed for 10 years over bomb hoax calls The Guardian 22 November 2018 Retrieved 28 November 2022 Cook Henrietta 15 May 2019 Jazz star admits sending 150 sexts to schoolgirl in just one day The Age Retrieved 28 November 2022 Hui Jin 21 May 2019 Sext teacher avoids jail Pakenham Gazette Retrieved 28 November 2022 Delibasic Suzan Jenkins Olivia 10 August 2021 Miss Universe Maria Thattil slams Nossal High School over toxic masculinity claims Herald Sun a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Jenkins Olivia 2 March 2022 Nossal students in fresh sexually violent chat scandal Herald Sun Nossal was recently featured on Nossal High School www facebook com Retrieved 3 December 2022 External links EditEducation Dept Entrance info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nossal High School amp oldid 1133538292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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