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Princes Hill Secondary College

Princes Hill Secondary College is a coeducational state secondary school, located in Carlton North, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1] The school is 2 kilometres from the Melbourne City Centre.[2]

Princes Hill Secondary College
Address
Arnold Street, Princes Hill[2]

, ,
3054

Information
Typeco-educational government school[1]
MottoLatin: Labore et fide
Established1889[3][4]
PrincipalTrevor Smith
Years offered7-12
Enrollment850[2]
Websitephsc.vic.edu.au

The school was formerly known as Princes Hill High School and prior to that, Princes Hill Central School.[5] Princes Hill Secondary College is non-selective and accepts students from over 30 primary schools in the City of Yarra, City of Melbourne, City of Moreland and City of Darebin.[6]

History

The school was opened by the acting headmaster on 2 September 1889 with several hundred pupils.[7][3][4] It was the continuation of the Lygon Street, North Carlton school, established in the 1860s.[8]

Ivor Evans, a 13-year-old student at Princes Hill State School, was a co-winner of the 1901 Federal Flag Design Competition to design Australia's national flag. It was displayed over the Royal Exhibition Building.[9]

A fire destroyed the original structure on 8 February 1970.[4] Teachers at the school sent a telegram to the then prime minister, John Gorton, to ask for financial aid for the school. 410 pupils were left without classrooms.[10]

The school was rebuilt in 1973 by Daryl Jackson in a Brutalist architectural style.[11] New wings have been added since 1983, and a gymnasium in the 2000s[5]

The school has a no-uniform policy.[12] Students have not worn uniforms since 1971.[13]

Campus

Princes Hill Secondary College is one of the few late-20th-century buildings on Arnold Street.[14]

In 2005, parts of the school were refurbished: the performing arts centre, textiles and food facilities, year 11 and 12 classrooms and science laboratories. A gymnasium was later established in 2006.[15]

The school has small theatre seating 150 and a camp near Mirimbah, located at the foothills of Mount Buller in the Victorian Alps.[2]

Academics

VCE studies offered by the school:
Art, Australian and Global Politics, Biology, Business Management, Chemistry, Classical Studies, Drama, English, English (EAL), English Language, Foundation Mathematics, French, Further Mathematics, General Mathematics, Global Politics, Health and Human Development, History: 20th Century (1900-1945), History: 20th Century (since 1945), History: Revolutions, Italian, Literature, Mathematical Methods (CAS), Media, Music Investigation, Music Performance, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Product Design and Technology, Psychology, Specialist Mathematics, Studio Arts and Visual Communication Design.[16]

In 2008 and 2012 VCE Media and Art students' work was selected for the Top Arts Exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria.[17][18]

Princes Hill Secondary College was ranked in the top 200 public secondary schools (equal 9th) in Australia based on academic results in 2009.[19]

In 2013, 32 of 111 students achieved an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank over 90 (29%), almost 50% of students achieved over 80, and 67% achieved over 70.[20]

In 2014, the Victorian Certificate of Education median study score was 33. 16.4 percent of students achieved over 40 study scores.[21]

Princes Hill Secondary College was ranked 14th out of all state secondary schools in Victoria based on VCE results in 2018.[22]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b "Princes Hill Secondary College". vrqa.vic.gov.au. State of Victoria, Department of Education and Training.
  2. ^ a b c d . State of Victoria, Department of Education and Training. Archived from the original on 19 March 2015.
  3. ^ a b "The Argus". The Argus. Trove. 23 May 1939.
  4. ^ a b c "The Age". The Age. Trove. 24 November 1971.
  5. ^ a b "Princes Hill High School, former". Victorian Heritage Database.
  6. ^ The National Education Directory Australia
  7. ^ "AMONG THE SCHOOLS". Trove. The Age. 15 August 1939. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  8. ^ "PRINCES HILL SCHOOL REUNION". Trove. The Age. 26 June 1933. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Shape: Designs for life". The Age. 29 November 2013.
  10. ^ "Aid plea". The Canberra Times. Trove. 11 February 1970.
  11. ^ Jackson, Daryl (1996). Daryl Jackson: selected and current works. Images Publishing. ISBN 1875498524.
  12. ^ "Students enter school uniform debate". The Australian. 17 July 2010.
  13. ^ Parliament of Victoria - Dress Code Submissions
  14. ^ "Best streets: Princes Hill". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 July 2012.
  15. ^ Princes Hill Secondary College website Archived 2012-11-29 at archive.today
  16. ^ "School Studies Search". Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority.
  17. ^ "Young Starlets - Minnis Journals". Education Today.
  18. ^ . National Gallery of Victoria. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  19. ^ "National Top Public High Schools - 2009". Better Education.
  20. ^ "2013 Annual Report". vrqa.vic.gov.au. State of Victoria, Department of Education and Training.
  21. ^ "Top state high schools boost property prices". News.com.au.
  22. ^ "VCE Public School Ranking - 2018 - Better Education". Better Education. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  23. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Vlahogiannis, N. (1989). Prinny Hill: The State Schools of Princes Hill, 1889-1989.
  24. ^ "Biography - John Brake". Australian Dictionary of Biography.
  25. ^ (PDF). Melbourne University Football Club. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 February 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  26. ^ "Biography - Ian Macfarlan". Australian Dictionary of Biography.

External links

  • Princes Hill Secondary College website

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Princes Hill Secondary College is a coeducational state secondary school located in Carlton North an inner suburb of Melbourne Victoria Australia 1 The school is 2 kilometres from the Melbourne City Centre 2 Princes Hill Secondary CollegeAddressArnold Street Princes Hill 2 Melbourne Victoria 3054AustraliaInformationTypeco educational government school 1 MottoLatin Labore et fideEstablished1889 3 4 PrincipalTrevor SmithYears offered7 12Enrollment850 2 Websitephsc vic edu auThe school was formerly known as Princes Hill High School and prior to that Princes Hill Central School 5 Princes Hill Secondary College is non selective and accepts students from over 30 primary schools in the City of Yarra City of Melbourne City of Moreland and City of Darebin 6 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe school was opened by the acting headmaster on 2 September 1889 with several hundred pupils 7 3 4 It was the continuation of the Lygon Street North Carlton school established in the 1860s 8 Ivor Evans a 13 year old student at Princes Hill State School was a co winner of the 1901 Federal Flag Design Competition to design Australia s national flag It was displayed over the Royal Exhibition Building 9 A fire destroyed the original structure on 8 February 1970 4 Teachers at the school sent a telegram to the then prime minister John Gorton to ask for financial aid for the school 410 pupils were left without classrooms 10 The school was rebuilt in 1973 by Daryl Jackson in a Brutalist architectural style 11 New wings have been added since 1983 and a gymnasium in the 2000s 5 The school has a no uniform policy 12 Students have not worn uniforms since 1971 13 Campus EditPrinces Hill Secondary College is one of the few late 20th century buildings on Arnold Street 14 In 2005 parts of the school were refurbished the performing arts centre textiles and food facilities year 11 and 12 classrooms and science laboratories A gymnasium was later established in 2006 15 The school has small theatre seating 150 and a camp near Mirimbah located at the foothills of Mount Buller in the Victorian Alps 2 Academics EditVCE studies offered by the school Art Australian and Global Politics Biology Business Management Chemistry Classical Studies Drama English English EAL English Language Foundation Mathematics French Further Mathematics General Mathematics Global Politics Health and Human Development History 20th Century 1900 1945 History 20th Century since 1945 History Revolutions Italian Literature Mathematical Methods CAS Media Music Investigation Music Performance Philosophy Physical Education Physics Product Design and Technology Psychology Specialist Mathematics Studio Arts and Visual Communication Design 16 In 2008 and 2012 VCE Media and Art students work was selected for the Top Arts Exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria 17 18 Princes Hill Secondary College was ranked in the top 200 public secondary schools equal 9th in Australia based on academic results in 2009 19 In 2013 32 of 111 students achieved an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank over 90 29 almost 50 of students achieved over 80 and 67 achieved over 70 20 In 2014 the Victorian Certificate of Education median study score was 33 16 4 percent of students achieved over 40 study scores 21 Princes Hill Secondary College was ranked 14th out of all state secondary schools in Victoria based on VCE results in 2018 22 Notable alumni EditEugene Arocca Chief Executive Officer at Motorsport Australia Attila Abonyi Australian association football player member of the Australia national association football team for the 1974 FIFA World Cup 23 Rupert Balfe Australian rules footballer Steve Bastoni Australian actor Tony Birch Indigenous Australian author academic and activist John Bluthal British film and television actor 23 Jack Brake Australian football player 24 Arnold Briedis Australian rules footballer 23 Lily Brett Australian novelist essayist and poet 23 Joseph Brown AO OBE Australian artist and art collector 23 Sir William Brunton Australian politician and Lord Mayor of Melbourne Vin Catoggio Australian rules footballer 23 Kelvin Coe OBE Australian ballet dancer of the Australian Ballet 23 Alan Crawford Australian rules footballer 23 Matt Day Australian actor John Dugdale Australian rules footballer 23 Geoffrey Edelsten Australian medical entrepreneur philanthropist former owner of the Sydney Swans Ivor Evans Australian co designer of the Australian flag 23 Brandon Ellis Australian rules footballer Fred Freer Australian cricketer 23 Mikey Goldsworthy Australian bassist for Years amp Years Jack Hale Australian rules footballer 23 Bob Heatley Australian rules footballer 25 Russell Hitchcock Australian singer 23 Basil Kardasis Fashion Designer and former professor Royal College of Art London Annette Klooger Australian singer Ben Lewin Australian American film director and screenwriter 23 Sam Lipski Australian journalist 23 Ian Macfarlan Australian politician deputy leader of the Liberal Party of Australia in the state of Victoria and the 35th Premier of Victoria 26 Paul Meldrum Australian rules footballer 23 Gretta Ray Australian singer songwriter graduated 2016 Angourie Rice Australian actress starring in The Nice Guys Nowhere Boys The Book of Shadows and Spider Man Homecoming Adam Richard Australian comedian actor and media personality Wendy Saddington Australian blues soul and jazz singer Sir David Smith KCVO AO Australian public servant 23 Dr Lachlan Strahan Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Islands Maria Vamvakinou Australian politician ALP member for Calwell in the Parliament of Australia Frank Warne Australian cricketer 23 David White Former Australian politician Arnold Zable Australian writer 23 References Edit a b Princes Hill Secondary College vrqa vic gov au State of Victoria Department of Education and Training a b c d Right School Right Place Victorian Government Schools State of Victoria Department of Education and Training Archived from the original on 19 March 2015 a b The Argus The Argus Trove 23 May 1939 a b c The Age The Age Trove 24 November 1971 a b Princes Hill High School former Victorian Heritage Database The National Education Directory Australia AMONG THE SCHOOLS Trove The Age 15 August 1939 Retrieved 25 October 2019 PRINCES HILL SCHOOL REUNION Trove The Age 26 June 1933 Retrieved 25 October 2019 Shape Designs for life The Age 29 November 2013 Aid plea The Canberra Times Trove 11 February 1970 Jackson Daryl 1996 Daryl Jackson selected and current works Images Publishing ISBN 1875498524 Students enter school uniform debate The Australian 17 July 2010 Parliament of Victoria Dress Code Submissions Best streets Princes Hill The Sydney Morning Herald 15 July 2012 Princes Hill Secondary College website Archived 2012 11 29 at archive today School Studies Search Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority Young Starlets Minnis Journals Education Today Top Arts 2012 National Gallery of Victoria Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 19 March 2015 National Top Public High Schools 2009 Better Education 2013 Annual Report vrqa vic gov au State of Victoria Department of Education and Training Top state high schools boost property prices News com au VCE Public School Ranking 2018 Better Education Better Education Retrieved 2 June 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Vlahogiannis N 1989 Prinny Hill The State Schools of Princes Hill 1889 1989 Biography John Brake Australian Dictionary of Biography Personalities PDF Melbourne University Football Club Archived from the original PDF on 9 February 2016 Retrieved 8 March 2015 Biography Ian Macfarlan 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