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The King's School, Parramatta

The King's School is an independent Anglican, early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, located in North Parramatta in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1831, the school is Australia's oldest independent school,[4] and is situated on a 148-hectare (370-acre) suburban campus.

The King's School, Australia
School entrance
Address

,
New South Wales

Australia
Coordinates33°47′11″S 151°1′22″E / 33.78639°S 151.02278°E / -33.78639; 151.02278
Information
TypeIndependent day and boarding
MottoLatin: Fortiter et Fideliter
("Bravely and Faithfully"[1])
DenominationAnglican
Established1831
FounderWilliam Grant Broughton
HeadmasterTony George[2]
Employees~264[3]
YearsEarly learning and K–12
GenderMale
Enrolment~2,100[3] (2019)
Colour(s)Sky blue and white   
SloganAcademic excellence with character development
AthleticsAAGPS
RivalNone
Affiliations
Websitewww.kings.edu.au

The School has about 2,100 students from kindergarten to Year 12[5] and about 430 boarders from Years 5–12, making it one of the largest boarding schools in Australia. It is Australia's oldest boarding school.[6][7]

The school is affiliated with the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference,[8] the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[9] the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),[10] and the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA).[6] It is a G30 School and is a founding member of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales (AAGPS).[11]

History Edit

In January 1830, the archdeacon of New South Wales, William Grant Broughton, devised a plan for the establishment of grammar schools in the colony under the governorship of Sir Ralph Darling. The Duke of Wellington assisted in securing royal patronage, the text of which stated that with the authority of King George IV such schools would be named "The King's Schools". It is said,[by whom?] although no documentation exists, that royal sanction was granted by King William IV. Two schools were opened in 1832: the first in Pitt Street, Sydney, the other in George Street, Parramatta, 25 kilometres (16 mi) inland. The former, opened in January, closed eight months later after the death of its first headmaster, while the Parramatta campus remained open under the stewardship of Robert Forrest, who was appointed headmaster in 1831.

According to The King's School 1831–1981, on opening day, Monday, 13 February 1832, with a handful of pupils.[12] Forrest was paid a salary of £100 per annum, but it was inclusive of a land and housing grant. From fees of £28 and £8 per annum for boarders and day pupils respectively he was expected to maintain boarders and pay the salaries of his assistants, whose fees were £4 per annum for each pupil taught. According to an article in the Australian Historical Society Journal in 1903, enrolment reached over 100 pupils before the end of the first year.[12]

Military drill was established in 1855; in this era, the school experienced a protracted period of expansion in facilities and enrolments. The number of pupils increased to nearly 200, 150 of whom were boarders. As well as religious holidays, there were two official school holidays per year, including a mid-winter vacation from 15 June to 15 July, and a mid-summer vacation from 24 December to 31 January. In 1859 Armitage adopted school arms similar to those of The King's School Canterbury in England, which according to The King's School 1831–1981, was due to the erroneous assumption that the Australian school was named after the English one.[13]

Headmaster LJ Trollope saw a drastic contraction in the number of pupils to just 10 by June 1864, resulting in the closure of the school.

Campus Edit

Kings School Group (former)
 
The King's School c. 1890
Location3 Marist Place, Parramatta, Parramatta City Council, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates33°48′35″N 151°00′08″E / 33.80985234°N 151.00224321°E / 33.80985234; 151.00224321
Built1833
Architect
Architectural style(s)Georgian Revival
OwnerNSW Department of Health
Official nameHeritage Office Building, Marsden Rehabilitation Centre, Laurel House, Old King's School, Old Kings School
TypeState heritage (complex / group)
Designated2 April 1999
Reference no.771
TypeEducation
CategorySchool – Private
BuildersC. A. Millyard; W. Noller

The King's School was originally in George Street, Parramatta, near the wharves on Parramatta River. The school soon acquired land and premises further upriver in Parramatta, close to the Government House.[14] The school remained there for 130 years until August 1968, when it relocated to the current site in North Parramatta, originally the family residence of James Burns, co-founder of Burns Philp and Company. Since the relocation, the school maintained a 147-hectare (360-acre) site, while other sections of property were sold to Redeemer Baptist School and Tara Anglican School for Girls, with as well as the NSW Synod of the Uniting Church as the Uniting Theological College. A further section was sold for residential development, now the locality of Kingsdene in the suburb of Carlingford.[15] A small patch of land is still owned by Burns and his descendants, and this is for the family cemetery at the centre of the Senior School.

Within the senior school, there are extensive facilities for arts, agriculture, PDHPE, industrial design, and technology. The school theatre was renovated in 2010, adding a second smaller theatre and drama classrooms. The school opened its new science centre in 2014, which includes classrooms and labs.

Sporting facilities include 15 playing fields used for both cricket and rugby union, 14 tennis courts, 12 basketball courts, 7 football fields, a 50-metre lap pool, a 25-metre swimming pool, a diving pool, a gym, and an indoor rifle range.

House system Edit

Senior school Edit

 
The Centre for Learning and Leadership, which includes a library, an auditorium, computer laboratories and classrooms

Until 2011, the school had 14 houses, for both day students and boarders. The boarding houses comprised Gowan Brae, Baker, Bishop Barker, Broughton, Forrest, Hake Harris, Macarthur and Waddy, and the day student houses Britten, Burkitt, Dalmas, Kurrle, Macquarie and Wickham. In that year, the school made a number of changes to its house system, which now consists of six day houses and five boarding houses. The boarding houses are Gowan Brae (for year 7 day students and boarders), Baker-Hake, Bishop Barker-Harris, Broughton-Forrest, Macarthur-Waddy, and the day student houses are Britten, Burkitt, Dalmas, Kurrle, Macquarie and Wickham. The houses are hubs for students' recreational and pastoral activities. During the course of a year, inter-house competitions take place where students earn points for their respective house by competing in events. The winning house at the end of the year receives the King's Cup.

Kurrle and Wickham were created as a result of an expansion in enrolments in 2001, and the remaining Houses have been in existence for several decades. Their names are derived from former Headmasters and Deputy Headmasters, the founder of the school (Broughton), and the traditional name of the school site (Gowan Brae).

Preparatory school Edit

The preparatory school has four houses: Stiles, Thomas, Blaxland and Harrison. Blaxland includes both boarders and day students, and boarders are housed within Gowan Brae, which is shared with Year 7 students. Each year there are competitions between the four houses such as athletics competitions and swimming carnivals.

Gowan Brae serves as an intermediate step between primary and secondary schooling, allowing Year 7 students the opportunity to adapt to the unique institutions of the senior school while remaining within a common peer group of similar age.

King's also operates a co-educational preparatory boarding school, Tudor House, in Moss Vale, in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales which is approximately 100 kilometers south west of the North Parramatta campus.

Uniform Edit

The school uniform is the oldest military uniform still worn in Australia and is highly distinctive.[16] The uniform reflects the military history of the school, and is similar to the blazers worn at the Battle of Waterloo. Students are required to adapt their uniform for various events and commemorations in the course of the school year.

 
William Archer Gunn and fellow King's students in uniform, c. 1931

The jacket may be modified in a number of ways. There are several patches and buttons which reflect rank and memeberships. Historically, the school uniform was available to purchase from some department stores (David Jones, Farmers and Peapes).[17] Students now purchase their uniforms from the school uniform shop.[18]

Co-curricular activities Edit

Co-curricular activities offered by the school include debating, choir, theatre, bands and ensembles, sport, and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. Clubs for senior students (the Twelve Club, the Cartesian Club, the Scipionic Circle, Tom Barrett Society and the Faraday Club) meet once a month, to discuss the current affairs and present papers on topical issues.

The school produces at least one musical and two drama productions each year. Productions have included Les Misérables, The Pirates of Penzance, South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof, My Fair Lady, The Mikado, Grease, Jesus Christ Superstar (2015), Addams Family (2016), A Fleeting Night's Dream (2017), We Will Rock You (2018), The Producers (2019), Grease (2020), Mamma Mia (2021), School of Rock (2022) and Shrek (2023).[citation needed]

Academic clubs Edit

The headmaster, deputy headmaster, and other senior staff host intellectual clubs composed of high achieving students from year 11 and 12. The clubs include the Twelve Club, hosted by the Headmaster, The Cartesian Club hosted by the Deputy Headmaster, the Scipionic Circle, hosted by the Director of Student Services, and the Tom Barrett Society, hosted by the school Registrar. The members of these clubs are selected on the basis of achievement in academics, leadership and character.

Debating Edit

The preparatory school competes in the IPSHA and ISDA debating competitions, and the senior school in the GPS and ISDA competitions. The school won the ISDA competition, the largest independent schools competition in NSW, for the first time in 2004. The school has also won the GPS tournament twice - once in 1957, and tied first with Sydney Grammar School in 2007. The school was represented by national and world championship winning representative teams in 2004.

Cadet corps Edit

 
The cadet corps's annual passing-out parade on the JS White Oval. The school chapel is in the background.

Founded in 1868, the cadet corps vies with Newington College[19] as the oldest[20] in Australia. All students in Years 9 and 10 are required to undergo cadet training.

The Cadet Corps holds an annual passing-out parade, which commemorates the departure of the Year 12 members and the transfer of student leadership to Year 11 through the handing over of the unit colours.

The King's School Marching Band is a central element of the cadet corps. The Band marches annually at the ANZAC Day Parade in central Sydney.

Music Edit

The school has a music program that caters for a range of musical abilities, held in the sesquicentenary music building. Music at the school forms part of the curricular and co-curricular programs. The school has two pipe organs: a chapel organ in the memorial chapel and a large baroque pipe organ in Futter Hall.[21]

Curriculum Edit

Year 7 students complete the mandatory 100-hour Board of Studies (NSW) music course, which introduces them to basic concepts of music in a variety of styles. Year 7 boys participate in a singing program and undertake a theory exam toward the end of the year. As part of the Year 8–10 elective program, students can continue to study music in these years. They are required to learn an instrument as part of this course and regular performance assessments take place. For the HSC, students can continue their music studies in either the Music 1 or Music 2 courses, with the option of choosing Music Extension as well. Music 1 and 2 cover a variety of music styles, however, the Music 2 course has a focus on Western art music. Recently the school has been successful in this field, with a number of student performances and compositions nominated for ENCORE.[citation needed]

Co-curricular program Edit

The school has seven large Wind Bands, which form the core of the Wind, Brass and Percussion program. The Symphonic Band is the school's elite level band and is composed of musicians typically studying AMEB or Trinity Grade 7 and above. The Wind Orchestra is the middle ensemble within the senior school, whilst Gowan Brae Band is a special ensemble for year 7 students only, which receives extra attention and allows students to develop their talents intensively upon their arrival at King's. The marching band includes members of the Symphonic Band who are enrolled as cadets in The King's School cadet corps. In the Preparatory school, the Concert Band, Wind Ensemble and Junior Band complete the 3-12 wind bands program. The school also runs three stage bands, and numerous other jazz and chamber ensembles for Wind and Brass players. The King's School is particularly renowned for its 'Drumline', a percussion ensemble in the American tradition in which outstanding percussion students perform memorised precision drumming routines, in military-style formation.

The school has a chamber string orchestra for experienced players.

There is a non-auditioned choir for boys in the senior school, and the auditioned Schola Cantorum (Latin: meaning "school of singers"); both ensembles are in four vocal parts. In the preparatory school there are three choirs consisting of trebles and altos.

A number of small ensembles exist including piano trios, guitar ensembles, percussion ensembles, flute ensembles, clarinet quartet, saxophone quintet and a number of popular music bands.

Regular concerts and events Edit

The Music Department conducts a number of regular events each year, including the annual Festival of Lessons and Carols, Gala Concert, ensembles concerts, and studio recitals for individual performances. Most events are held in either the Recital Room (part of the Sesquicentenary music building) or Futter Hall.

Sport Edit

Sport is compulsory for all students. Senior school students must participate in one of rugby union, association football, volleyball or cross country in winter, and rowing, cricket, basketball, tennis, athletics or swimming in summer. If personally selected by the sportsmaster, students may represent the school at shooting outside their regular sporting commitments. Students may participate in a sport in which they have achieved excellence (deemed by the sportsmaster). Cricket, rugby union, association football, basketball and tennis is also available at the preparatory school. The school engages in these sports as a member of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales) with other schools: Saint Ignatius' College, St Joseph's College, Sydney Boys High School, Sydney Grammar School, Sydney Church of England Grammar School (Shore), Newington College, The Scots College and The Armidale School.

 
King's School eight-oar crew, 1932

Rugby union Edit

The school was instrumental in the development of rugby union in Australia, playing in the first inter-school game against Newington College in 1870. The school has produced 28 Wallabies and four of them have been captains.[22] In 1880 members of the school rugby team also participated in the first recorded soccer match in Sydney against the Wanderers Club.[23] On their 1888 tour of New Zealand and Australia, the British and Irish Lions drew against a team from the school.[24] The rugby union 1st XV has won several GPS Premierships in recent years, including those in 1997–2000, 2002, 2008, 2009 and 2018. The team won the 2000 Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament in Japan. Current and recent Wallabies Stirling Mortlock, Benn Robinson, Dean Mumm, Lalakai Foketi, Nick Phipps and Julian Huxley are former students of the school. Other former students including Teddy Wilson, Archer Holz, Ben Batger, Daniel Halangahu, Will Caldwell, James Hilgendorf, Ben Hand, Tom Carter, Mitchell Chapman, Hugh Perrett, Guy Millar and Tim Davidson play or played recently in the Super Rugby competition. Greg Jeloudev and Dylan Pietsch play for Australia in the World Rugby Sevens Series. Daniel Conn plays rugby league for the Sydney Roosters in the NRL.[citation needed]

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported on 19 May 2016 that RSPCA Australia was investigating alleged cruelty to sheep after a video was posted on Facebook showing members of the school's teams tackling older rams around a paddock. The principal of the school likened it to "shearing".[25]

Rowing Edit

In rowing, the school has won the GPS Head of the River and other competitions many times.

Controversy Edit

Bullying and sexual misconduct Edit

In 2010, a former student sued the school after he alleged that he was subjected to sexual assaults and daily beatings by fellow students. Two decades after the incidents, the former student is in institutional care, suffering from a psychiatric illness that he claims is caused by the negligence of the school. The school denied the allegations.[26]

In 2011, a teacher was arrested for possession of images of child abuse. They were not of students from the school.[27]

In 2014, students filmed and uploaded an incident where a student rubbed their genitals on another boy's face. The Child Abuse Squad investigated the incident and a student was expelled.[28]

In 2016, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse found that the school had helped an alleged abuser move to another private school by withdrawing from the school rather than being expelled or suspended, making it easier to transfer to another school.[29] The royal commission found that the alleged abuser had ejaculated onto the victim's sleeping bag during a school camp which led to months of bullying and the school had not reported the incident to the police.[30] The headmaster, Timothy Hawkes, had told the parents of the victim that the boy "bore some of the blame" for subsequent bullying.[31]

That same year, at a Royal Commission Hearing, a man came forward about how he was sexually abused, assaulted, bullied, and choked in the 1970s. The witness, who was 11 years old at the time, said he was abused in the first week he arrived at the school, and called homophobic slurs for the rest of his time at school. He said the teachers at the school turned a blind eye to the abuse, and one even sought to blame him for his predicament. Another man, who was sexually abused at the King's School in the 1960s, spoke at the hearing saying he was rebuffed by former headmaster Timothy Hawkes when he confronted the school authorities in 2002, as Hawkes was concerned for the schools image if the controversy reached the media.[32]

Animal cruelty Edit

In 2016, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation obtained footage of the school's rugby team crash-tackling sheep in a farm paddock. The headmaster at the time, Timothy Hawkes, defended the incident, stating that it was a "rugby camp training exercise not dissimilar to shearing".[33] RSPCA Australia attended the school to investigate the incident.[34]

On 29 March 2023, near the start of the annual Cadet Corps Camp (held at Singleton Military Base in Hunter Valley), a group of students killed a tree goanna, which was reported to the police on April 5, 2023. The school spokesperson confirmed the incident, and that it was "inconsistent with the values and expectations" at King's".[35][36][37] The headmaster, Tony George, later stated in a volunteered interview with 2GB that "there was realm of possibility" the animal wasn't tortured by the students but the allegation was enough for a police investigation - anyone found guilty of aggravated animal cruelty in Australia can face up to 2 years in prison, or fines of up to $22,000.[38][39] George later released a public response which reiterated many of the points made in the interview, repeating his disgust for the "tabloids and virtuous trolls" using the controversy for clickbait.[40]

COVID-19 Edit

In July 2021, a staff member was reported to the police for violating public health orders and attending an anti-lockdown protest, including posting about the experience to social media.[41] The staff member was suspended from the school.[42]

In October 2021, the school was the only school in NSW to refuse a mask mandate during the COVID-19 pandemic. The headmaster Tony George stated that "NSW Education Department guidelines are primarily intended for NSW public schools", but as the school is independent, it only had a legal obligation to follow public health orders.[43]

Jobkeeper Edit

The school came under fire for claiming the JobKeeper subsidy, handed out by the government during the COVID-19 pandemic to help protect jobs. The private school claimed $8m in JobKeeper subsidies, despite delivering a surplus without the subsidy, largely due to high school fees.[44]

School spending Edit

In 2022, the school came under scrutiny over the school's spending and lack of transparency, after it approved a trip to fly business class for the school's headmaster Tony George, deputy and both of their wives to fly to watch the King's First VIII race in the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup.[45] It was later revealed that the school had also approved a plan to build a plunge pool for the headmaster's residence.[46] The business class flghts were forced to be repaid after an investigation revealed that it breached the Education Act, and was an improper use of funds.[47]

Group chats Edit

In March 2010, a student posted racist comments about Aboriginal Australians onto Facebook, with other students replying to the comment expressing support. The school took down the comments and the students were made to write essays explaining why their comments were offensive.[48]

In April 2023, students were found to have sent racist and antisemitic messages on a private online group chat named "Studies of Religion" on WhatsApp and Instagram in September 2022. A spokesperson for The King's School stated that immediate action took place as soon as the school was made aware of the incident.[49][50]

Other controversies Edit

In 2018, the principals of 34 Sydney Anglican diocese schools, including Kings, wrote to Prime Minister Scott Morrison opposing the overhaul of anti-discrimination laws that would protect gay teachers. The letter argued that the current exemptions under the Sex Discrimination Act are the only significant legal protections faith-based schools have to employ staff who support their ethos. The letter warned of unintended consequences if the exemptions were removed and called for religious freedom to be codified in legislation.[51]

Notable alumni Edit

See List of old boys of The King's School, Parramatta

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website

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in the western suburbs of Sydney New South Wales Australia Founded in 1831 the school is Australia s oldest independent school 4 and is situated on a 148 hectare 370 acre suburban campus The King s School AustraliaSchool entranceAddress87 129 Pennant Hills RoadNorth Parramatta Sydney New South WalesAustraliaCoordinates33 47 11 S 151 1 22 E 33 78639 S 151 02278 E 33 78639 151 02278InformationTypeIndependent day and boardingMottoLatin Fortiter et Fideliter Bravely and Faithfully 1 DenominationAnglicanEstablished1831FounderWilliam Grant BroughtonHeadmasterTony George 2 Employees 264 3 YearsEarly learning and K 12GenderMaleEnrolment 2 100 3 2019 Colour s Sky blue and white SloganAcademic excellence with character developmentAthleticsAAGPSRivalNoneAffiliationsJunior School Heads Association of AustraliaHeadmasters and Headmistresses ConferenceG30 SchoolsAssociation of Heads of Independent Schools of AustraliaAustralian Boarding Schools AssociationWebsitewww wbr kings wbr edu wbr auThe School has about 2 100 students from kindergarten to Year 12 5 and about 430 boarders from Years 5 12 making it one of the largest boarding schools in Australia It is Australia s oldest boarding school 6 7 The school is affiliated with the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference 8 the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia AHISA 9 the Junior School Heads Association of Australia JSHAA 10 and the Australian Boarding Schools Association ABSA 6 It is a G30 School and is a founding member of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales AAGPS 11 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 House system 3 1 Senior school 3 2 Preparatory school 4 Uniform 5 Co curricular activities 5 1 Academic clubs 5 2 Debating 5 3 Cadet corps 5 4 Music 5 4 1 Curriculum 5 4 2 Co curricular program 5 4 3 Regular concerts and events 5 5 Sport 5 5 1 Rugby union 5 5 2 Rowing 6 Controversy 6 1 Bullying and sexual misconduct 6 2 Animal cruelty 6 3 COVID 19 6 4 Jobkeeper 6 5 School spending 6 6 Group chats 6 7 Other controversies 7 Notable alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditIn January 1830 the archdeacon of New South Wales William Grant Broughton devised a plan for the establishment of grammar schools in the colony under the governorship of Sir Ralph Darling The Duke of Wellington assisted in securing royal patronage the text of which stated that with the authority of King George IV such schools would be named The King s Schools It is said by whom although no documentation exists that royal sanction was granted by King William IV Two schools were opened in 1832 the first in Pitt Street Sydney the other in George Street Parramatta 25 kilometres 16 mi inland The former opened in January closed eight months later after the death of its first headmaster while the Parramatta campus remained open under the stewardship of Robert Forrest who was appointed headmaster in 1831 According to The King s School 1831 1981 on opening day Monday 13 February 1832 with a handful of pupils 12 Forrest was paid a salary of 100 per annum but it was inclusive of a land and housing grant From fees of 28 and 8 per annum for boarders and day pupils respectively he was expected to maintain boarders and pay the salaries of his assistants whose fees were 4 per annum for each pupil taught According to an article in the Australian Historical Society Journal in 1903 enrolment reached over 100 pupils before the end of the first year 12 Military drill was established in 1855 in this era the school experienced a protracted period of expansion in facilities and enrolments The number of pupils increased to nearly 200 150 of whom were boarders As well as religious holidays there were two official school holidays per year including a mid winter vacation from 15 June to 15 July and a mid summer vacation from 24 December to 31 January In 1859 Armitage adopted school arms similar to those of The King s School Canterbury in England which according to The King s School 1831 1981 was due to the erroneous assumption that the Australian school was named after the English one 13 Headmaster LJ Trollope saw a drastic contraction in the number of pupils to just 10 by June 1864 resulting in the closure of the school Campus EditKings School Group former The King s School c 1890Location3 Marist Place Parramatta Parramatta City Council New South Wales AustraliaCoordinates33 48 35 N 151 00 08 E 33 80985234 N 151 00224321 E 33 80985234 151 00224321Built1833ArchitectAmbrose HallenBlacket BrothersMoorhouse amp IsaacsPower Adam amp MunningsArchitectural style s Georgian RevivalOwnerNSW Department of HealthNew South Wales Heritage RegisterOfficial nameHeritage Office Building Marsden Rehabilitation Centre Laurel House Old King s School Old Kings SchoolTypeState heritage complex group Designated2 April 1999Reference no 771TypeEducationCategorySchool PrivateBuildersC A Millyard W NollerThe King s School was originally in George Street Parramatta near the wharves on Parramatta River The school soon acquired land and premises further upriver in Parramatta close to the Government House 14 The school remained there for 130 years until August 1968 when it relocated to the current site in North Parramatta originally the family residence of James Burns co founder of Burns Philp and Company Since the relocation the school maintained a 147 hectare 360 acre site while other sections of property were sold to Redeemer Baptist School and Tara Anglican School for Girls with as well as the NSW Synod of the Uniting Church as the Uniting Theological College A further section was sold for residential development now the locality of Kingsdene in the suburb of Carlingford 15 A small patch of land is still owned by Burns and his descendants and this is for the family cemetery at the centre of the Senior School Within the senior school there are extensive facilities for arts agriculture PDHPE industrial design and technology The school theatre was renovated in 2010 adding a second smaller theatre and drama classrooms The school opened its new science centre in 2014 which includes classrooms and labs Sporting facilities include 15 playing fields used for both cricket and rugby union 14 tennis courts 12 basketball courts 7 football fields a 50 metre lap pool a 25 metre swimming pool a diving pool a gym and an indoor rifle range House system EditSenior school Edit The Centre for Learning and Leadership which includes a library an auditorium computer laboratories and classroomsUntil 2011 the school had 14 houses for both day students and boarders The boarding houses comprised Gowan Brae Baker Bishop Barker Broughton Forrest Hake Harris Macarthur and Waddy and the day student houses Britten Burkitt Dalmas Kurrle Macquarie and Wickham In that year the school made a number of changes to its house system which now consists of six day houses and five boarding houses The boarding houses are Gowan Brae for year 7 day students and boarders Baker Hake Bishop Barker Harris Broughton Forrest Macarthur Waddy and the day student houses are Britten Burkitt Dalmas Kurrle Macquarie and Wickham The houses are hubs for students recreational and pastoral activities During the course of a year inter house competitions take place where students earn points for their respective house by competing in events The winning house at the end of the year receives the King s Cup Kurrle and Wickham were created as a result of an expansion in enrolments in 2001 and the remaining Houses have been in existence for several decades Their names are derived from former Headmasters and Deputy Headmasters the founder of the school Broughton and the traditional name of the school site Gowan Brae Preparatory school Edit The preparatory school has four houses Stiles Thomas Blaxland and Harrison Blaxland includes both boarders and day students and boarders are housed within Gowan Brae which is shared with Year 7 students Each year there are competitions between the four houses such as athletics competitions and swimming carnivals Gowan Brae serves as an intermediate step between primary and secondary schooling allowing Year 7 students the opportunity to adapt to the unique institutions of the senior school while remaining within a common peer group of similar age King s also operates a co educational preparatory boarding school Tudor House in Moss Vale in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales which is approximately 100 kilometers south west of the North Parramatta campus Uniform EditThe school uniform is the oldest military uniform still worn in Australia and is highly distinctive 16 The uniform reflects the military history of the school and is similar to the blazers worn at the Battle of Waterloo Students are required to adapt their uniform for various events and commemorations in the course of the school year William Archer Gunn and fellow King s students in uniform c 1931The jacket may be modified in a number of ways There are several patches and buttons which reflect rank and memeberships Historically the school uniform was available to purchase from some department stores David Jones Farmers and Peapes 17 Students now purchase their uniforms from the school uniform shop 18 Co curricular activities EditCo curricular activities offered by the school include debating choir theatre bands and ensembles sport and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme Clubs for senior students the Twelve Club the Cartesian Club the Scipionic Circle Tom Barrett Society and the Faraday Club meet once a month to discuss the current affairs and present papers on topical issues The school produces at least one musical and two drama productions each year Productions have included Les Miserables The Pirates of Penzance South Pacific Guys and Dolls Fiddler on the Roof My Fair Lady The Mikado Grease Jesus Christ Superstar 2015 Addams Family 2016 A Fleeting Night s Dream 2017 We Will Rock You 2018 The Producers 2019 Grease 2020 Mamma Mia 2021 School of Rock 2022 and Shrek 2023 citation needed Academic clubs Edit The headmaster deputy headmaster and other senior staff host intellectual clubs composed of high achieving students from year 11 and 12 The clubs include the Twelve Club hosted by the Headmaster The Cartesian Club hosted by the Deputy Headmaster the Scipionic Circle hosted by the Director of Student Services and the Tom Barrett Society hosted by the school Registrar The members of these clubs are selected on the basis of achievement in academics leadership and character Debating Edit The preparatory school competes in the IPSHA and ISDA debating competitions and the senior school in the GPS and ISDA competitions The school won the ISDA competition the largest independent schools competition in NSW for the first time in 2004 The school has also won the GPS tournament twice once in 1957 and tied first with Sydney Grammar School in 2007 The school was represented by national and world championship winning representative teams in 2004 Cadet corps Edit The cadet corps s annual passing out parade on the JS White Oval The school chapel is in the background Founded in 1868 the cadet corps vies with Newington College 19 as the oldest 20 in Australia All students in Years 9 and 10 are required to undergo cadet training The Cadet Corps holds an annual passing out parade which commemorates the departure of the Year 12 members and the transfer of student leadership to Year 11 through the handing over of the unit colours The King s School Marching Band is a central element of the cadet corps The Band marches annually at the ANZAC Day Parade in central Sydney Music Edit The school has a music program that caters for a range of musical abilities held in the sesquicentenary music building Music at the school forms part of the curricular and co curricular programs The school has two pipe organs a chapel organ in the memorial chapel and a large baroque pipe organ in Futter Hall 21 Curriculum Edit Year 7 students complete the mandatory 100 hour Board of Studies NSW music course which introduces them to basic concepts of music in a variety of styles Year 7 boys participate in a singing program and undertake a theory exam toward the end of the year As part of the Year 8 10 elective program students can continue to study music in these years They are required to learn an instrument as part of this course and regular performance assessments take place For the HSC students can continue their music studies in either the Music 1 or Music 2 courses with the option of choosing Music Extension as well Music 1 and 2 cover a variety of music styles however the Music 2 course has a focus on Western art music Recently the school has been successful in this field with a number of student performances and compositions nominated for ENCORE citation needed Co curricular program Edit The school has seven large Wind Bands which form the core of the Wind Brass and Percussion program The Symphonic Band is the school s elite level band and is composed of musicians typically studying AMEB or Trinity Grade 7 and above The Wind Orchestra is the middle ensemble within the senior school whilst Gowan Brae Band is a special ensemble for year 7 students only which receives extra attention and allows students to develop their talents intensively upon their arrival at King s The marching band includes members of the Symphonic Band who are enrolled as cadets in The King s School cadet corps In the Preparatory school the Concert Band Wind Ensemble and Junior Band complete the 3 12 wind bands program The school also runs three stage bands and numerous other jazz and chamber ensembles for Wind and Brass players The King s School is particularly renowned for its Drumline a percussion ensemble in the American tradition in which outstanding percussion students perform memorised precision drumming routines in military style formation The school has a chamber string orchestra for experienced players There is a non auditioned choir for boys in the senior school and the auditioned Schola Cantorum Latin meaning school of singers both ensembles are in four vocal parts In the preparatory school there are three choirs consisting of trebles and altos A number of small ensembles exist including piano trios guitar ensembles percussion ensembles flute ensembles clarinet quartet saxophone quintet and a number of popular music bands Regular concerts and events Edit The Music Department conducts a number of regular events each year including the annual Festival of Lessons and Carols Gala Concert ensembles concerts and studio recitals for individual performances Most events are held in either the Recital Room part of the Sesquicentenary music building or Futter Hall Sport Edit Sport is compulsory for all students Senior school students must participate in one of rugby union association football volleyball or cross country in winter and rowing cricket basketball tennis athletics or swimming in summer If personally selected by the sportsmaster students may represent the school at shooting outside their regular sporting commitments Students may participate in a sport in which they have achieved excellence deemed by the sportsmaster Cricket rugby union association football basketball and tennis is also available at the preparatory school The school engages in these sports as a member of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales with other schools Saint Ignatius College St Joseph s College Sydney Boys High School Sydney Grammar School Sydney Church of England Grammar School Shore Newington College The Scots College and The Armidale School King s School eight oar crew 1932Rugby union Edit The school was instrumental in the development of rugby union in Australia playing in the first inter school game against Newington College in 1870 The school has produced 28 Wallabies and four of them have been captains 22 In 1880 members of the school rugby team also participated in the first recorded soccer match in Sydney against the Wanderers Club 23 On their 1888 tour of New Zealand and Australia the British and Irish Lions drew against a team from the school 24 The rugby union 1st XV has won several GPS Premierships in recent years including those in 1997 2000 2002 2008 2009 and 2018 The team won the 2000 Sanix World Rugby Youth Tournament in Japan Current and recent Wallabies Stirling Mortlock Benn Robinson Dean Mumm Lalakai Foketi Nick Phipps and Julian Huxley are former students of the school Other former students including Teddy Wilson Archer Holz Ben Batger Daniel Halangahu Will Caldwell James Hilgendorf Ben Hand Tom Carter Mitchell Chapman Hugh Perrett Guy Millar and Tim Davidson play or played recently in the Super Rugby competition Greg Jeloudev and Dylan Pietsch play for Australia in the World Rugby Sevens Series Daniel Conn plays rugby league for the Sydney Roosters in the NRL citation needed The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported on 19 May 2016 that RSPCA Australia was investigating alleged cruelty to sheep after a video was posted on Facebook showing members of the school s teams tackling older rams around a paddock The principal of the school likened it to shearing 25 Rowing Edit In rowing the school has won the GPS Head of the River and other competitions many times Controversy EditBullying and sexual misconduct Edit In 2010 a former student sued the school after he alleged that he was subjected to sexual assaults and daily beatings by fellow students Two decades after the incidents the former student is in institutional care suffering from a psychiatric illness that he claims is caused by the negligence of the school The school denied the allegations 26 In 2011 a teacher was arrested for possession of images of child abuse They were not of students from the school 27 In 2014 students filmed and uploaded an incident where a student rubbed their genitals on another boy s face The Child Abuse Squad investigated the incident and a student was expelled 28 In 2016 the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse found that the school had helped an alleged abuser move to another private school by withdrawing from the school rather than being expelled or suspended making it easier to transfer to another school 29 The royal commission found that the alleged abuser had ejaculated onto the victim s sleeping bag during a school camp which led to months of bullying and the school had not reported the incident to the police 30 The headmaster Timothy Hawkes had told the parents of the victim that the boy bore some of the blame for subsequent bullying 31 That same year at a Royal Commission Hearing a man came forward about how he was sexually abused assaulted bullied and choked in the 1970s The witness who was 11 years old at the time said he was abused in the first week he arrived at the school and called homophobic slurs for the rest of his time at school He said the teachers at the school turned a blind eye to the abuse and one even sought to blame him for his predicament Another man who was sexually abused at the King s School in the 1960s spoke at the hearing saying he was rebuffed by former headmaster Timothy Hawkes when he confronted the school authorities in 2002 as Hawkes was concerned for the schools image if the controversy reached the media 32 Animal cruelty Edit In 2016 the Australian Broadcasting Corporation obtained footage of the school s rugby team crash tackling sheep in a farm paddock The headmaster at the time Timothy Hawkes defended the incident stating that it was a rugby camp training exercise not dissimilar to shearing 33 RSPCA Australia attended the school to investigate the incident 34 On 29 March 2023 near the start of the annual Cadet Corps Camp held at Singleton Military Base in Hunter Valley a group of students killed a tree goanna which was reported to the police on April 5 2023 The school spokesperson confirmed the incident and that it was inconsistent with the values and expectations at King s 35 36 37 The headmaster Tony George later stated in a volunteered interview with 2GB that there was realm of possibility the animal wasn t tortured by the students but the allegation was enough for a police investigation anyone found guilty of aggravated animal cruelty in Australia can face up to 2 years in prison or fines of up to 22 000 38 39 George later released a public response which reiterated many of the points made in the interview repeating his disgust for the tabloids and virtuous trolls using the controversy for clickbait 40 COVID 19 Edit In July 2021 a staff member was reported to the police for violating public health orders and attending an anti lockdown protest including posting about the experience to social media 41 The staff member was suspended from the school 42 In October 2021 the school was the only school in NSW to refuse a mask mandate during the COVID 19 pandemic The headmaster Tony George stated that NSW Education Department guidelines are primarily intended for NSW public schools but as the school is independent it only had a legal obligation to follow public health orders 43 Jobkeeper Edit The school came under fire for claiming the JobKeeper subsidy handed out by the government during the COVID 19 pandemic to help protect jobs The private school claimed 8m in JobKeeper subsidies despite delivering a surplus without the subsidy largely due to high school fees 44 School spending Edit In 2022 the school came under scrutiny over the school s spending and lack of transparency after it approved a trip to fly business class for the school s headmaster Tony George deputy and both of their wives to fly to watch the King s First VIII race in the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup 45 It was later revealed that the school had also approved a plan to build a plunge pool for the headmaster s residence 46 The business class flghts were forced to be repaid after an investigation revealed that it breached the Education Act and was an improper use of funds 47 Group chats Edit In March 2010 a student posted racist comments about Aboriginal Australians onto Facebook with other students replying to the comment expressing support The school took down the comments and the students were made to write essays explaining why their comments were offensive 48 In April 2023 students were found to have sent racist and antisemitic messages on a private online group chat named Studies of Religion on WhatsApp and Instagram in September 2022 A spokesperson for The King s School stated that immediate action took place as soon as the school was made aware of the incident 49 50 Other controversies Edit In 2018 the principals of 34 Sydney Anglican diocese schools including Kings wrote to Prime Minister Scott Morrison opposing the overhaul of anti discrimination laws that would protect gay teachers The letter argued that the current exemptions under the Sex Discrimination Act are the only significant legal protections faith based schools have to employ staff who support their ethos The letter warned of unintended consequences if the exemptions were removed and called for religious freedom to be codified in legislation 51 Notable alumni EditSee List of old boys of The King s School ParramattaSee also Edit Schools portal Christianity portal Old King s School Parramatta List of non government schools in New South Wales List of boarding schools in Australia GPS Schools Tudor House School G30 SchoolsReferences Edit Mission Statement and Goals 2003 2007 PDF Headmaster s Welcome The King s School 2003 p 2 Retrieved 9 October 2007 permanent dead link The King s School The School Executive in detail The King s School Retrieved 21 May 2022 a b MySchool MySchool Profile ACARA ACARA Retrieved 11 May 2011 permanent dead link The King s School australianboardingschools com au Retrieved 8 January 2021 School profile My School myschool edu au Retrieved 26 March 2018 a b The King s School New South Wales Schools Australian Boarding Schools Association Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 9 October 2007 Greetings from the Headmaster Headmaster s Office The King s School Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 9 October 2007 International Members HMC Schools The Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference Archived from the original on 15 March 2008 Retrieved 11 March 2008 AHISA Schools New South Wales Association of Heads of independent schools of Australia April 2007 Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 9 October 2007 JSHAA New South Wales Directory of Members Junior School Heads Association of Australia 2007 Archived from the original on 17 January 2008 Retrieved 9 October 2007 AAGPS History Info Athletic Association of the Greater Public Schools of New South Wales 2007 Archived from the original on 1 May 2008 Retrieved 9 October 2007 a b A short history of The King s School Parramatta Australian Historical Society 1903 Retrieved 22 October 2007 Mccormack Terri 1969 Armitage Frederick 1827 1906 Frederick Armitage 1827 1906 Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol 3 Online ed Melbourne Melbourne University Press p 49 Retrieved 27 January 2008 Kings School Group former New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H00771 Retrieved 24 October 2019 Text is licensed by State of New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment under CC BY 4 0 licence The King s School New South Wales School Choice Archived from the original on 30 August 2007 Retrieved 9 October 2007 Hawkes Timothy 2007 Celebrating 175 Years PDF King s Herald No 1 Parramatta NSW The King s School published 9 February 2007 p 1 Archived from the original PDF on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 9 October 2007 Ham Melinda 26 October 2014 What the blazers private school uniform costs add up The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 9 November 2020 kings edu au The King s School North Parramatta New South Wales Australia The King s School Academic Excellence with Character Development Retrieved 9 November 2020 Australian Army Cadets The Military at Parramatta Archived from the original on 17 October 2007 Kings School Parramatta The Organ Music Society of Sydney Retrieved 31 May 2015 Rugby Football History Retrieved 12 January 2012 Kruger Andre The Southern Cross Retrieved 11 January 2012 British amp Irish Lions Match Archive Retrieved 12 January 2012 Lorna Knowles 19 May 2016 King s School in Sydney investigated for animal cruelty after ABC obtains horrific sheep tackling video www abc net au Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 19 May 2016 Man sues school over alleged beatings amp smh com au Retrieved 1 June 2023 Ralston Saffron Howden Nick 14 June 2011 Teacher among 11 charged over child porn The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 July 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Police investigate sexual contact claims at The King s School s at North Parramatta as alleged ringleader expelled The Daily Telegraph 30 August 2014 Kings head helped alleged abuser transfer to another school ABC News 31 October 2016 Retrieved 2 July 2022 Fife Yeomans Janet 18 October 2017 Abuse at exclusive schools revealed by royal commission The Daily Telegraph Browne Rachel 20 October 2016 Alleged abuse victim told he bore some blame for bullying royal commission hears The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 1 June 2023 Former student details harrowing abuse at exclusive King s School in Sydney ABC News 25 October 2016 Retrieved 27 April 2023 Horrific sheep tackling video prompts investigation into Sydney school ABC News 19 May 2016 Retrieved 2 July 2022 Pearlman Jonathan 20 May 2016 Anger as King s School s rugby teams filmed tackling sheep at farm The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 July 2022 McMillan Isabel Private school students investigated over allegedly killing a goanna Prestigious Sydney school students investigated over killing of goanna www 9news com au Retrieved 21 April 2023 Keoghan Sarah 21 April 2023 Police probe after King s School students allegedly kill goanna The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 21 April 2023 EXCLUSIVE King s headmaster breaks silence on animal cruelty case 2GB 24 April 2023 Retrieved 24 April 2023 Difficult time for students accused of killing goanna headmaster says www 9news com au Retrieved 24 April 2023 Harris Lucy Carroll Christopher 25 April 2023 King s School headmaster calls out frenzy of public shaming over goanna death The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 26 April 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Fitzsimmons Jordan Baker Caitlin 27 July 2021 The King s School reports teacher for attending lockdown protest The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 July 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link King s School staff member who attended anti lockdown protest reported to police suspended ABC News 27 July 2021 Retrieved 2 July 2022 Baker Jordan 26 October 2021 Masks required for high school students except those at The King s School The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 July 2022 Millions in JobKeeper went to private schools that grew their surpluses ABC News 19 May 2022 Retrieved 2 July 2022 Carroll Jordan Baker Lucy 21 June 2022 King s School defends regatta trip says business class trips with spouses are standard The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 July 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Baker Lucy Carroll Jordan 24 June 2022 Plan for plunge pool at headmaster s residence at King s fuels tension The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 July 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Carroll Lucy 10 August 2023 Business class flights to be repaid following probe into King s School regatta trip The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 10 August 2023 Students punished over racist comments on net The Sydney Morning Herald 8 March 2010 Retrieved 1 June 2023 Cuneo Clementine Stewart Elliott 27 April 2023 Sex acts racial slurs Disturbing online chats at top Sydney school Staff Ajn Antisemitic slurs exposed at top private Sydney school www australianjewishnews com Retrieved 29 April 2023 Anglican principals warn over protections for gay teachers SBS Language Retrieved 27 April 2023 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The King 27s School Parramatta amp oldid 1170827200, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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