Randwick Girls' High School

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Randwick Girls' High School
12
Enrolment~878 (7–12)[2]
Hours in school day6 hours
CampusBarker and Avoca Streets
Colour(s)Gold, white and bottle green    
WebsiteRandwick Girls High School

Randwick Girls' High School (RGHS) is a school located in

New South Wales Department of Education
with students from years 7 to 12. The school was established in January 1959.

History and campus

The history of Randwick Girls High dates back to 1883, when Randwick Public School was established by the NSW Government. The school, to accommodate 200 students, was built on land at the top of Avoca Street, Randwick in 1886. The senior functions of the school became a Superior Public School in 1913, a Junior High School in 1944, and finally split with a Boys High School in 1949, who eventually moved further south down Avoca street, joined later with the establishment of Randwick Girls' High School in 1959.[3] Since the 1990s, Randwick Girls has participated in the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge jointly with its brother school, Randwick Boys High School. Many places have been gained by the combined team, first reaching the finals in 1995, being a regular finalist since that time, and winning the Premier Division in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, and 2007.

Amalgamation with Randwick Boys High School

In September 2023, it was announced that adjoining sites of Randwick Girls and Randwick Boys High School would amalgamate into a single co-educational secondary school campus at a cost of $42 million, following pressure from parents.[4]

Notable alumni

See also

  • List of Government schools in New South Wales
  • Rock Eisteddfod Challenge results

References

  1. ^ "Randwick Girls High – Cumberland". History of New South Wales government schools. NSW Department of Education. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Randwick Girls High School". School Locator. NSW Public Schools. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Beginnings". History of Randwick Boys. RBHS. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  4. ^ Meacham, Savannah - Digital Chief of Staff. (21 September 2023). Several single-sex Sydney schools to become co-ed. Nine News.

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