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Urrbrae Agricultural High School

Urrbrae Agricultural High School is a public high school in the Australian state of South Australia, with 1,500 students. The school is located in the Adelaide suburb of Netherby, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south-east of the Adelaide city centre. It is adjacent to the Waite Agricultural Research Institute of the University of Adelaide, the CSIRO Agricultural Research facilities in the suburb of Urrbrae, and various other agricultural and horticultural facilities established by Peter Waite, the University of Adelaide, and the South Australian state government.

Urrbrae Agricultural High School
Address
505 Fullarton Road, Netherby

, ,
5062

Coordinates34°57′56″S 138°37′32″E / 34.965473°S 138.625595°E / -34.965473; 138.625595 (Urrbrae Agricultural High School)
Information
TypeSecondary school
Established1913; 111 years ago (1913)
PrincipalJoslyn Fox
GenderCo-educational
EnrolmentApprox. 1,058
Colour(s)      Green, yellow and maroon
Websitewww.urrbraehs.sa.edu.au

The school is designated as a Special Interest School in Agriculture and the Environment, and is the only comprehensive special interest agricultural secondary school in South Australia.[1] Its courses are strongly focused on agriculture, horticulture, viticulture, aquaculture, environmental earth, and other environmental subjects. Agricultural awards are awarded in these areas each year. Urrbrae also has a strong science and technology background, with extensive technology workshops, and many related courses available to students; (e.g. environmental technology and automotive technology). It also offers education programs for adults, and houses a TAFE campus.

Urrbrae Agricultural High School has an application process for students in Year 6 who wish to attend Urrbrae in their secondary school years. Unlike most public schools, Urrbrae is not part of the zonal system, and does not accept students based on where they live. Being the only comprehensive special interest agricultural secondary school in the State, it has students from all over the state. Students from country and distant areas often board locally, and many students travel long distances to school.

The campus includes a 35 hectare farm, (total size including farm, wetlands and school. TAFE is 45 hectares) and year 10 students give trail tours to visiting students from other schools. Urrbrae also has a swimming pool, a rock climbing wall, new tennis courts and large playing fields. A third of the site is a wetland, which is at which tours to other school are run by Urrbrae.

History edit

The school was founded in 1932 through a bequest from Peter Waite, (a South Australian pastoralist and public benefactor), as a school to teach agriculture to boys. In 1972 it enrolled its first two female students, and in 2002 it achieved its first year-level that was equally represented by both genders.

The Urrbrae Old Scholars Association was established in 1934.

Buildings edit

A Administration facilities, library and the TAFE
B Middle school, wellbeing and IT support
C Senior centre, study, detention
D Arts Block
E English classes
F Humanities (HaSS) Classes and Year 7 Homegroups
G Mathematics classes
H The School Hall/Drama Classroom – used for performances, special occasions, etc.
J Business studies and Special education
K Health, Home Economics, Physical Education facilities and the gymnasium (used for assemblies)
L Agriculture Classrooms
M Agriculture and Science Laboratories
N Canteen, Cafeteria and Staff Room
P Technology Workshops
Q Metal Technology workshops and TAFE classrooms
W Western Spine – Facilities such as toilets, year 8 and 9 lockers and some offices.
Z Media Block

Farm edit

The UAHS farm is a 35 hectare farm which has many enterprises, including:

  • Sheep
  • Cattle
  • Poultry
  • Aquaculture (such as Barramundi and Yabbies)
  • Horses
  • Orchard
  • Bees
  • Alpacas
  • Native Animals (including Australian marsupials, such as Wallabies, Sugar Gliders, and nocturnal species, plus lizards and snakes)
  • Goats
  • Vineyard & winery (Wine is produced on campus by students)
  • Olive trees
  • An extensive Wetland
  • Pigs
  • Native Animals
  • Birds

The Year 10, 11 and 12 students are involved in wine making, and with parental permission, are allowed to sample their own wine. Students are also able to make other produce, like butter, honey and yoghurt, through Agriculture Studies courses. These include practical lessons during the week, where students are able to participate in hands-on activities in all the different enterprises at the school. Activities include grooming and caring for the animals, preparing them for shows, and making butter, olive oil, and dried fruit from the school orchard and vineyard. In Year 8, students undertake a "Home Project" where they care for an animal or a plant, and record their experiences. Students also make vegetable gardens (silver-beet, carrots, cabbages, beetroot, broccoli, olive trees, cauliflower, etc.) and are permitted to take home any produce they grow.

There are many lunch time clubs for students, with one for nearly every enterprise on the farm, including poultry, horses, plants and bee-keeping. Although club membership is voluntary, these clubs have high participation rates.

Uniform edit

 
The UAHS shirt – unisex
 
The UAHS jumper – unisex
  • Dress – Green Urrbrae dress[2]
  • Skirt – Green Urrbrae skirt[2]
  • Shirt – Green Urrbrae shirt with yellow logo
  • Shorts – Grey shorts
  • Trousers – Grey trousers or bone moleskins
  • Dark denim straight-leg jeans
  • Blazer/Jacket – Green Urrbrae jumper of various styles
  • Socks – Black or white[3]
  • Footwear – Black leather shoes with no stripes or logos and matching laces or black/brown ELASTIC SIDED work boots
  • Scarf – Bottle green or Maroon
  • Hat – Green Bucket Hat[4]
Show Uniform
  • Shirt – Grey, available on loan
  • Trousers – Bone moleskin
  • School tie – available on loan
Physical Education
  • Shirt – Red with green stripes
  • Shorts – Black gym shorts
  • Shoes – White soled
Agriculture Uniform
  • Overalls or jeans (see above)
  • Hat[4]
  • Boots

Notable alumni edit

Federal politicians edit

State politicians edit

References edit

  1. ^ UAHS web site Retrieved 1 July 2010
  2. ^ a b Dresses and skirts must be no more than 10cm above the knee.
  3. ^ No white socks on top of black stockings/pantyhose
  4. ^ a b Head-ware is only required in terms 1 & 4.

External links edit

  • Urrbrae Agricultural High School official website
  • Urrbrae Old Scholars' Association web page
  • UAHS Uniform Policy
  • Vocational education information about the school

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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 Urrbrae Agricultural High School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Urrbrae Agricultural High School is a public high school in the Australian state of South Australia with 1 500 students The school is located in the Adelaide suburb of Netherby about 5 kilometres 3 1 mi south east of the Adelaide city centre It is adjacent to the Waite Agricultural Research Institute of the University of Adelaide the CSIRO Agricultural Research facilities in the suburb of Urrbrae and various other agricultural and horticultural facilities established by Peter Waite the University of Adelaide and the South Australian state government Urrbrae Agricultural High SchoolAddress505 Fullarton Road NetherbyAdelaide South Australia 5062AustraliaCoordinates34 57 56 S 138 37 32 E 34 965473 S 138 625595 E 34 965473 138 625595 Urrbrae Agricultural High School InformationTypeSecondary schoolEstablished1913 111 years ago 1913 PrincipalJoslyn FoxGenderCo educationalEnrolmentApprox 1 058Colour s Green yellow and maroonWebsitewww wbr urrbraehs wbr sa wbr edu wbr auThe school is designated as a Special Interest School in Agriculture and the Environment and is the only comprehensive special interest agricultural secondary school in South Australia 1 Its courses are strongly focused on agriculture horticulture viticulture aquaculture environmental earth and other environmental subjects Agricultural awards are awarded in these areas each year Urrbrae also has a strong science and technology background with extensive technology workshops and many related courses available to students e g environmental technology and automotive technology It also offers education programs for adults and houses a TAFE campus Urrbrae Agricultural High School has an application process for students in Year 6 who wish to attend Urrbrae in their secondary school years Unlike most public schools Urrbrae is not part of the zonal system and does not accept students based on where they live Being the only comprehensive special interest agricultural secondary school in the State it has students from all over the state Students from country and distant areas often board locally and many students travel long distances to school The campus includes a 35 hectare farm total size including farm wetlands and school TAFE is 45 hectares and year 10 students give trail tours to visiting students from other schools Urrbrae also has a swimming pool a rock climbing wall new tennis courts and large playing fields A third of the site is a wetland which is at which tours to other school are run by Urrbrae Contents 1 History 2 Buildings 3 Farm 4 Uniform 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Federal politicians 5 2 State politicians 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe school was founded in 1932 through a bequest from Peter Waite a South Australian pastoralist and public benefactor as a school to teach agriculture to boys In 1972 it enrolled its first two female students and in 2002 it achieved its first year level that was equally represented by both genders The Urrbrae Old Scholars Association was established in 1934 Buildings editA Administration facilities library and the TAFEB Middle school wellbeing and IT supportC Senior centre study detentionD Arts BlockE English classesF Humanities HaSS Classes and Year 7 HomegroupsG Mathematics classesH The School Hall Drama Classroom used for performances special occasions etc J Business studies and Special educationK Health Home Economics Physical Education facilities and the gymnasium used for assemblies L Agriculture ClassroomsM Agriculture and Science LaboratoriesN Canteen Cafeteria and Staff RoomP Technology WorkshopsQ Metal Technology workshops and TAFE classroomsW Western Spine Facilities such as toilets year 8 and 9 lockers and some offices Z Media BlockFarm editThe UAHS farm is a 35 hectare farm which has many enterprises including Sheep Cattle Poultry Aquaculture such as Barramundi and Yabbies Horses Orchard Bees Alpacas Native Animals including Australian marsupials such as Wallabies Sugar Gliders and nocturnal species plus lizards and snakes Goats Vineyard amp winery Wine is produced on campus by students Olive trees An extensive Wetland Pigs Native Animals BirdsThe Year 10 11 and 12 students are involved in wine making and with parental permission are allowed to sample their own wine Students are also able to make other produce like butter honey and yoghurt through Agriculture Studies courses These include practical lessons during the week where students are able to participate in hands on activities in all the different enterprises at the school Activities include grooming and caring for the animals preparing them for shows and making butter olive oil and dried fruit from the school orchard and vineyard In Year 8 students undertake a Home Project where they care for an animal or a plant and record their experiences Students also make vegetable gardens silver beet carrots cabbages beetroot broccoli olive trees cauliflower etc and are permitted to take home any produce they grow There are many lunch time clubs for students with one for nearly every enterprise on the farm including poultry horses plants and bee keeping Although club membership is voluntary these clubs have high participation rates Uniform edit nbsp The UAHS shirt unisex nbsp The UAHS jumper unisexDress Green Urrbrae dress 2 Skirt Green Urrbrae skirt 2 Shirt Green Urrbrae shirt with yellow logo Shorts Grey shorts Trousers Grey trousers or bone moleskins Dark denim straight leg jeans Blazer Jacket Green Urrbrae jumper of various styles Socks Black or white 3 Footwear Black leather shoes with no stripes or logos and matching laces or black brown ELASTIC SIDED work boots Scarf Bottle green or Maroon Hat Green Bucket Hat 4 Show UniformShirt Grey available on loan Trousers Bone moleskin School tie available on loanPhysical EducationShirt Red with green stripes Shorts Black gym shorts Shoes White soledAgriculture UniformOveralls or jeans see above Hat 4 BootsNotable alumni editFederal politicians edit Neil Andrew former Federal speaker Graeme Campbell Patrick SeckerState politicians edit Robert Brokenshire Bruce Eastick Liberals leader in SA in Dunstan era later Speaker in Tonkin Government years Peter Lewis SA speakerReferences edit UAHS web site Retrieved 1 July 2010 a b Dresses and skirts must be no more than 10cm above the knee No white socks on top of black stockings pantyhose a b Head ware is only required in terms 1 amp 4 External links editUrrbrae Agricultural High School official website Urrbrae Old Scholars Association web page UAHS Uniform Policy Vocational education information about the school Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Urrbrae Agricultural High School amp oldid 1215127495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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