Macarthur Girls High School

Macarthur Girls High School
Location
Parramatta, New South Wales
Australia
Information
School type Public Comprehensive Single-sex Secondary School
Established 1934
Principal Ms Gail Cluff
Grades 7-12
Enrolment 1035[1] (2010)

Macarthur Girls High School is situated on the Parramatta River next to Parramatta City, New South Wales, Australia. The school was named after John Macarthur, a pioneer of the Australian wool industry. The school was built in 1934 with later additions in 1955, 1975, 1996 and 2010. The school offers students a curriculum directed towards the Higher School Certificate with a combination of traditional and Vocational Education courses, ensuring that the needs and interests of all students are well met. Across all of these courses the development and application of computer and other technologies are integrated, as they are in every other school.

The schools 75th birthday was in 2009. The School Students Representative Council celebrated the event by renovating the rose garden.

Front Steps

Basics

Macarthur Girls High School is a large comprehensive school, with more than 1200 students, situated 20 km west of Sydney and adjacent to the Parramatta River. Their purpose is to encourage young women to achieve their personal best and beyond, empowering them with the necessary skills to be successful citizens of Australia in an ever changing world.

School history

The school is located on an area of land first granted to William Reid (a seaman-convict from the Sirius, the first ship of the First Fleet to enter Sydney Harbour in 1788). Later the property was acquired by the Rev. Samuel Marsden where he built a new home, Newlands. The property changed hands several times before it was acquired by the Education Department and the present school was built in 1934.

Changes in the name of the school reflect the changing educational trends of the times.

Alumni

Counted amongst "The Old Girls" is the Olympic gold medal winning runner Betty Cuthbert and SBS Dateline presenter Yalda Hakim, International fashion model Robyn Lawley, Fashion Model Rachel Rutt

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Coordinates: 33°48′47″S 151°00′45″E / 33.8130°S 151.0125°E / -33.8130; 151.0125

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