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St George Girls High School

St George Girls' High School (SGGHS) is a government-funded single-sex academically selective secondary day school for girls, located in Kogarah, in the southern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

St George Girls' High School
St George Girls' High School, in 2007
Location
Victoria Street, Kogarah, St George region, Sydney, New South Wales

Australia
Coordinates33°57′32″S 151°8′9″E / 33.95889°S 151.13583°E / -33.95889; 151.13583
Information
TypeGovernment-funded single-sex academically selective secondary day school
MottoFrench: Dieu et Droit
(God and Right)
Established1916; 108 years ago (1916)
Educational authorityNew South Wales Department of Education
PrincipalBetty Romeo
Years712[1]
GenderGirls Single-sex education
Enrolmentc. 936 (2021)
CampusUrban
Colour(s)Red, white and Navy Blue    
Brother SchoolSydney Technical High School[2]
Websitestgeorgegi-h.schools.nsw.gov.au

Established in 1916 and operated by the New South Wales Department of Education, the school currently caters for approximately 920 students from Year 7 to Year 12.[3] For first year entry, students must sit the Selective High Schools Test and are offered admission into the school based on academic merit.

History edit

 
Entrance to the school, in April 2007

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.[4]

Annual events edit

Important annual events on the St George calendar include:

  • Swimming and Athletics Carnivals
  • The Walkathon
  • SRC Week
  • Drama Night, showcasing the talents of Drama students
  • Senior Drama Night, showcasing talents of Year 12 Drama
  • 'Inspired' Night, a textiles and design fashion parade
  • The Summer Music Festival in conjunction with the Multicultural Food Festival
  • Gala Music Festival
  • SRC School Dance (with Sydney Technical High School)
  • The "Listen" concerts, which include the Stage Band, Orchestra and Concert Band
  • The "Sing" concerts, which comprise the Vocal Ensemble and the Singing Tutorial girls

Organisations edit

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

  • P & C Association – St George Girls High School Parents & Citizen' Association takes an active interest in the welfare and education of students. When possible, they have a guest speaker.
  • St Georgians – The St Georgians is the association for ex-students of the school to meet regularly.
  • Prefects – At St George Girls High School, there are 15 School Prefects, of them are two Vice Captains and one School Captain. These students are nominated and voted by their fellow Year 12 peers and lead in the planning events for their cohort and the wider school community.
  • Student Representative Council (SRC) – St George Girls High School has an active Student Representative Council (SRC). Students from each year elect representatives from their class to represent them at SRC meetings. The SRC consists of four Year 11 students selected by the students of the school. In the past, the SRC has participated in charities such as Daffodil Day, Jeans for Genes day and Pink Ribbon day as well as fundraising activities such as the Walkathon, Gelato Days and Mufti Days. Money raised from school fundraising activities is used for improvements within the school. Recent SRC projects include planting of trees for shade, purchasing teaching resources in the school and providing additional seating arrangements around the school quadrangles.

Associated schools edit

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. Each schools' ISCF Group (called Lighthouse from St George and SALT from Sydney Tech) regularly join to become Lightly Salted.[5]

Notable alumni edit

Notable alumnae are referred to as Old Girls.

Entertainment, media and the arts edit

Medicine and sciences edit

  • Elsie Bramell – anthropologist and early advocate for preservation of Indigenous artefacts; school captain in 1927; first person with a university degree and the first woman to be employed by the Australian Museum in its Anthropology Department.[10]
  • Patricia Brennan AM – was a medical missionary, wife and mother, television broadcaster, forensic physician, haematology registrar at Prince of Wales Hospital, physician and surgeon at the Sudan Interior Mission Hospital in Jos, Nigeria, and Galmi surgical and obstetric hospital in Niger.[11]
  • Julie Campbell – a cell biologist and is recognised as a world leader in the field of smooth muscle biology.[12]
  • Lady Rita Cornforth – a chemist and the wife of Nobel Prize recipient Sir John Warcup Cornforth. They collaborated on a total of 41 papers that focused on enzyme stereochemistry.[13]
  • Mary Gwenyth (Gwen) Fleming – one of the first women Doctors to pass through the University of Sydney, graduating with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 1939. Fleming was the first female Major in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps and her specialty was thoracic medicine. In 1945 Gwen was one of the first women admitted as a member of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and in 1973, she was made a Fellow.[14]
  • Jean Sinclair (Clair) Isbister OBE – a pioneer in the development of hospital and outpatient services for mothers and babies, particularly in the area of childbirth practices and post-natal care. Her epidemiological studies at the Royal North Shore Hospital and Tresillian led to the establishment of numerous programs for mothers, babies and the care of children.[15]

Sports edit

  • Michelle Ford – Olympic gold medallist (freestyle swimming) in the Moscow 1980 games[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "St George Girls High School". School Locator. NSW Public Schools. Retrieved 21 February 2008.
  2. ^ P&C Association – Parent & Community Groups
  3. ^ "St George Girls High School 2015 Annual Report" (PDF). 2015.
  4. ^ "Our Archives". St George Girls High School.
  5. ^ "Lightly Salted ISCF". Facebook.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Captain Address – St George Girls' High School". www.sgghs.com.au. 2007. Retrieved 18 October 2009.
  7. ^ "All Bases Covered". smh.com.au. 7 September 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2007.
  8. ^ "Good Nights". www.abc.net.au. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  9. ^ Franzen, Jonathan (3 June 2010). "Rereading 'The Man Who Loved Children'". The New York Times.
  10. ^ Myatt, Sue. "Elsie Bramell: A pioneer in museum anthropology and Australian archaeology". Untold Stories. Retrieved 1 November 2023. Northern Territory University later merged into what is now Charles Darwin University
  11. ^ Lindsay, Elaine (8 April 2011). "Faithful doctor fought for women". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  12. ^ "Professor Julie Campbell". Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology.
  13. ^ "Cornforth, Rita (1915–2012)". Trove.
  14. ^ Fleming, Justin. "A trailblazer for female physicians". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  15. ^ "Isbister, Jean Sinclair". The University of Sydney Medical School.

External links edit

  • St George Girls High School website
  • Top 50 Secondary Schools in NSW

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school currently caters for approximately 920 students from Year 7 to Year 12 3 For first year entry students must sit the Selective High Schools Test and are offered admission into the school based on academic merit Contents 1 History 2 Annual events 3 Organisations 4 Associated schools 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Entertainment media and the arts 5 2 Medicine and sciences 5 3 Sports 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Entrance to the school in April 2007 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 4 Annual events editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Important annual events on the St George calendar include Swimming and Athletics Carnivals The Walkathon SRC Week Drama Night showcasing the talents of Drama students Senior Drama Night showcasing talents of Year 12 Drama Inspired Night a textiles and design fashion parade The Summer Music Festival in conjunction with the Multicultural Food Festival Gala Music Festival SRC School Dance with Sydney Technical High School The Listen concerts which include the Stage Band Orchestra and Concert Band The Sing concerts which comprise the Vocal Ensemble and the Singing Tutorial girlsOrganisations editThe School has four school organisations which provide support to the school P amp C Association St George Girls High School Parents amp Citizen Association takes an active interest in the welfare and education of students When possible they have a guest speaker St Georgians The St Georgians is the association for ex students of the school to meet regularly Prefects At St George Girls High School there are 15 School Prefects of them are two Vice Captains and one School Captain These students are nominated and voted by their fellow Year 12 peers and lead in the planning events for their cohort and the wider school community Student Representative Council SRC St George Girls High School has an active Student Representative Council SRC Students from each year elect representatives from their class to represent them at SRC meetings The SRC consists of four Year 11 students selected by the students of the school In the past the SRC has participated in charities such as Daffodil Day Jeans for Genes day and Pink Ribbon day as well as fundraising activities such as the Walkathon Gelato Days and Mufti Days Money raised from school fundraising activities is used for improvements within the school Recent SRC projects include planting of trees for shade purchasing teaching resources in the school and providing additional seating arrangements around the school quadrangles Associated schools editAlthough 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 amp C meetings Each schools ISCF Group called Lighthouse from St George and SALT from Sydney Tech regularly join to become Lightly Salted 5 Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations May 2019 Notable alumnae are referred to as Old Girls Entertainment media and the arts edit Van Badham columnist for The Guardian commentator playwright and author 6 Susien Chong Fashion designer Lover label 6 Eleanor Hall ABC journalist 6 Brenna Harding Logie Award winning Actress Has been in several TV shows including Puberty Blues My Place and Packed to the Rafters Linda Marigliano Radio host on national radio station Triple J presenting the Good Nights program 7 8 Elizabeth Minchin Professor of classics at the Australian National University Christina Stead Australian novelist Stead s novel The Man Who Loved Children was heralded as a forgotten 20th century masterpiece by American author Jonathan Franzen in The New York Times who compared her to James Joyce and William Faulkner 6 9 Fiona Wright award winning essayist and poet Medicine and sciences edit Elsie Bramell anthropologist and early advocate for preservation of Indigenous artefacts school captain in 1927 first person with a university degree and the first woman to be employed by the Australian Museum in its Anthropology Department 10 Patricia Brennan AM was a medical missionary wife and mother television broadcaster forensic physician haematology registrar at Prince of Wales Hospital physician and surgeon at the Sudan Interior Mission Hospital in Jos Nigeria and Galmi surgical and obstetric hospital in Niger 11 Julie Campbell a cell biologist and is recognised as a world leader in the field of smooth muscle biology 12 Lady Rita Cornforth a chemist and the wife of Nobel Prize recipient Sir John Warcup Cornforth They collaborated on a total of 41 papers that focused on enzyme stereochemistry 13 Mary Gwenyth Gwen Fleming one of the first women Doctors to pass through the University of Sydney graduating with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 1939 Fleming was the first female Major in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps and her specialty was thoracic medicine In 1945 Gwen was one of the first women admitted as a member of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and in 1973 she was made a Fellow 14 Jean Sinclair Clair Isbister OBE a pioneer in the development of hospital and outpatient services for mothers and babies particularly in the area of childbirth practices and post natal care Her epidemiological studies at the Royal North Shore Hospital and Tresillian led to the establishment of numerous programs for mothers babies and the care of children 15 Sports edit Michelle Ford Olympic gold medallist freestyle swimming in the Moscow 1980 games 6 See also edit nbsp Schools portal List of Government schools in New South Wales List of selective high schools in New South WalesReferences edit St George Girls High School School Locator NSW Public Schools Retrieved 21 February 2008 P amp C Association Parent amp Community Groups St George Girls High School 2015 Annual Report PDF 2015 Our Archives St George Girls High School Lightly Salted ISCF Facebook a b c d e Captain Address St George Girls High School www sgghs com au 2007 Retrieved 18 October 2009 All Bases Covered smh com au 7 September 2007 Retrieved 28 October 2007 Good Nights www abc net au Retrieved 20 July 2017 Franzen Jonathan 3 June 2010 Rereading The Man Who Loved Children The New York Times Myatt Sue Elsie Bramell A pioneer in museum anthropology and Australian archaeology Untold Stories Retrieved 1 November 2023 Northern Territory University later merged into what is now Charles Darwin University Lindsay Elaine 8 April 2011 Faithful doctor fought for women The Sydney Morning Herald Professor Julie Campbell Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Cornforth Rita 1915 2012 Trove Fleming Justin A trailblazer for female physicians The Sydney Morning Herald Isbister Jean Sinclair The University of Sydney Medical School External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St George Girls High School St George Girls High School website Top 50 Secondary Schools in NSW Retrieved from https 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