Cairns State High School
Cairns State High School | |
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Location | |
Cairns, Queensland Australia | |
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Type | Public state school |
Motto |
Latin: Vincit Qui Se Vincit ("Who Conquers Oneself Conquers All") |
Established | 1917 |
Principal | Angela Toppin |
Enrolment | 1498 |
Campus | Cairns, Queensland |
Colour(s) | White and royal blue |
Website | www.cairnsshs.eq.edu.au/ |
Cairns State High School (CSHS) is a public secondary school located near the centre of Cairns, North Queensland, Australia. It was founded in 1917 as an annex of Cairns Central State School. The school caters for grades 8 though to 12 and has the capacity for 1500 enrolled students. Founded in 1917, it is the oldest high school in Cairns. The school motto is 'Vincit Qui Se Vincit' ('He Conquers Who Conquers Himself') and its principal is Mrs Angela Toppin.[1]
Activities/achievements
Cultural: Cairns High music students participated in the Eisteddfod Challenge 2005, in which the school came out on top. CSHS participates in the biannual Education Queensland Fanfare competition which consists of musical ensembles of government schools in the state. In total, the Cairns State High School Orchestra has been presented with the first prize trophy a record five times, while the only school to have entered the Grand Finals on more occasions is Brisbane State High School.
Although Cairns State High did not win the Fanfare Finals in 2006 they were awarded the 'TOAN National Orchestra' award and their conductor Robert Favell was acclaimed the 'most outstanding conductor'. Bob Favell is conductor of the CSHS orchestra, he has led the Cairns State High School Orchestra in Education Queensland's Fanfare competition from 1992 to present.
In 2008 Cairns High produced 7 OP 1 graduates. This was repeated in 2009, with another 7 OP 1 Graduates.
Basketball School of Excellence Bulldogs Basketball, the schools basketball development program has won the boys CISSA competition for the last seven years with the girls team winning five of the last seven years as well. The program has produced numerous National Champions as well as AIS and US scholarship athletes. Recently:
Students have won:
- 1998 - US Junior College Scholarship
- 2001 - Scholarship athlete at University of New York
- 2004 - AIS Basketball Scholarship
- 2004 - Australian Schoolboys Representative
- 2004 - ABA National Champion with Cairns "Bartercard" Marlins
- 2004 - Under 18 National Champions with Queensland North
- 2006 - Scholarship athlete at Washington State University
- 2006 - Scholarship athlete at North Idaho Community College
- 2007 - ABA National Champions with Cairns "Bartercard" Marlins
- 2007 - National Schools Championship with Queensland
In the last decade Bulldogs Basketball has helped to develop over 50 state or national team representative players. Program Director Brad Burdon also serves as Director of Coaching at Cairns Basketball ensuring strong links with the representative program.
School facilities
The follow facilities are available:[2]
- Performing arts centre
- Laboratories – seven science labs, 14 computer labs, two multimedia labs
- Five art studios
- Sports complex
- Outdoor volleyball court
- Covered multi-purpose courts ("The Cage")
- 2 school buildings and 32 classrooms
- 11 practical art rooms
- One recording/sound Studio
The Cairns Japanese Language Tutorial Centre Inc. (ケアンズ補習授業校 Keanzu Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a weekend Japanese education programme, held its classes at Cairns State High School.[3]
Awards
The school has received the following awards:[2]
- Best Orchestra Regional Area 2006 – The Orchestras of Australia Network Awards
- Finalists – Minister’s Awards for Excellence in Art
- Two High Distinctions, 25 Distinctions – Australasian English Competition
- Three Distinctions, Three Credits – Australasian Schools Writing Competition
Notable alumni
- Aron Baynes, NBA professional basketball player
- Cam Cairncross, former Major League Baseball player
- Erin Holland, beauty pageant model
- Bob Manning, Mayor of the Cairns Region Council
- Brenton Thwaites, actor
Heritage listings
Block A of the school is the former Cairns Technical College and High School Building which is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ http://cairnsshs.eq.edu.au/wcmss/index.php/Principal-s-Welcome.html Cairns State High School - Principals Welcome
- 1 2 http://education.qld.gov.au/marketing/eqi/pdfs/eqi_sp_cairns.pdf
- ↑ "大洋州の補習授業校一覧" (Archive). MEXT. Retrieved on April 7, 2015. "ケアンズ The Japanese Language Supplementary School of Cairns (学校所在地) c/o Cairns State High School Cnr.Sheridan & Upward Street,Cairns,Queensland,AUSTRALIA"
- ↑ "Cairns Technical College and High School Building (entry 602834)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
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Coordinates: 16°54′56″S 145°46′03″E / 16.91556°S 145.76750°E