Rockhampton State High School

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Rockhampton State High School
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Rockhampton State High School entrance
Location
Campbell Street

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Coordinates23°22′S 150°30′E / 23.37°S 150.5°E / -23.37; 150.5Coordinates: 23°22′S 150°30′E / 23.37°S 150.5°E / -23.37; 150.5
Information
TypePublic, secondary
MottoAere Perennius (More lasting than bronze)
Established1919
PrincipalKirsten Dwyer
Grades7-12
Enrolment1119 (2017)[1]
Colour(s)Blue, brown and gold    
Website[1]

Rockhampton State High School is a coeducational public secondary school located in Wandal, a suburb of Rockhampton in Queensland, Australia. The school has a total enrolment of more than 1000 students, with an official count of 1119 students in 2017.[1]

Rockhampton State High School's role of the Principal of the School is currently held by Kirsten Dwyer. The school also consists of three Deputy Principals, twelve Heads of Department, twelve Year Level Coordinators, one Business Services Manager, two Guidance Officers, one School Chaplain, one School Nurse and 70 teaching staff.[2]

History[]

Rockhampton State High School opened in conjunction with the Rockhampton Technical College in 1919 under the leadership of Founding Principal John Hill, a former Australian Army major who served in Gallipoli and was awarded for his bravery. Major Hill chose the colours of his old army unit, blue and brown, as the school's official colours, as well as the school motto, Aere Perennius, meaning "More lasting than bronze". The high school conducted its classes in buildings in Bolsover Street and Alma Street until 1962, when the school separated from the Technical College and relocated to its present site in Wandal.[3][4]

Curriculum[]

English[]

English is a compulsory core subject across the Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary phases. Students in Years 11 and 12 have the option of undertaking the General subject of English or the Applied subject of Essential English.[5][6]

Mathematics[]

Mathematics is a compulsory core subject across the Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary phases. From Years 7–10, Mathematics is administered in the levels of Learning Support Mathematics and Core Mathematics. In Year 10, Mathematics Extension is also offered. Mathematics subjects available to students in Years 11 and 12 include the General subjects of Mathematical Methods, General Mathematics and Specialist Mathematics, and the Applied subject of Essential Mathematics.[6][7]

Social Science[]

The Social Science subject of History is administered as a compulsory subject from Years 7–10, whereas Geography is administered in Years 7 and 8. The General Social Science subject of Ancient History is available to students in Years 11 and 12.[6][8][9]

Science[]

Science is a compulsory core subject across the Year 7–10 curriculum. Science subjects available to student in Years 11 and 12 include the General subjects of Biology, Chemistry and Physics, and the Applied subjects of Aquatic Practices and Science in Practice.[10]

Languages[]

Japanese is the Language Other Than English at Rockhampton State High School, which is administered across the Year 7–12 curriculum.[11]

Health & Physical Education[]

Health & Physical Education is a compulsory core subject across the Year 7–10 curriculum. In Year 9, students who have previously achieved success in Year 8 Health & Physical Education have the option of participating in the year-long elective subject of Creative Sports. Year 10 students who have previously achieved success in Year 9 Health & Physical Education have the option of participating in the year-long elective subject of Specialist Sports Performance. Health & Physical Education subjects available to students in Years 11 and 12 include the General subjects of Health Education and Physical Education, and the Applied subject of Sport & Recreation.[12]

The Arts[]

The Arts subjects of Drama and Media are undertaken by all students in Year 7 whereas Year 8 students participate in Visual Art and Music. From Year 9 onwards, Arts subjects are studied as year-long elective subjects. Arts subjects available to students in Years 11 and 12 include the General subjects of Drama, Music and Visual Art, and the Applied subject of Visual Arts in Practice.[9][13]

Technology[]

Agriculture[]

Agriculture is studied as a compulsory subject for one term in Year 7. In Years 9 and 10, Agriculture is studied as a year-long elective subject. Agriculture subjects available to students in Years 11 and 12 include the General subject of Agricultural Practices and the Applied subject of Agricultural Science.[6][9]

Business & IT/Digital Technologies[]

In the Junior Secondary phase, the Business & IT subjects of Civics & Citizenship, Digital Technologies, Economics & Business and Programming are administered to students in Year 7, whereas the subjects of Business Studies and Computing are studied as electives in Year 9. In the Senior Secondary Phase, Business & IT subjects available to Year 10 students include Business, Computing, Legal Studies and Programming, whereas Business & IT subjects available to students in Years 11 and 12 include the General subjects of Accounting, Business, Digital Solutions and Legal Studies.[14]

Graphics[]

Graphics is administered as a year-long elective subject to students in Years 9 and 10.[6]

Home Economics[]

Home Economics is studied as a compulsory subject for one term in Year 8 and from Year 9 onwards, it is studied as a year-long elective subject. Home Economics subjects available to students in Years 11 and 12 include the General subject of Food & Nutrition and the Applied subjects of Early Childhood Studies and Hospitality Practices.[15]

Manual Arts[]

Manual Arts is studied as a compulsory subject for one term in Year 8 and from Year 9 onwards, it is studied as a year-long elective subject. The Applied subject of Industrial Technology Skills is available to students in Years 11 and 12.[6][9]

Vocational Education & Training[]

Vocational Education & Training (VET) courses available to students in Years 11 and 12 include:

  • Certificate II in Business (BSB20115)
  • Certificate II in Engineering Pathways (MEM20413)
  • Certificate II in Hospitality (SIT20213)
  • Certificate II in Rural Operations (AHC21216)
  • Certificate II in Sport & Recreation (NRL & Netball) (SIS20313)[9]

Co-curricular activities[]

Co-curricular activities available to students at Rockhampton State High School include:

  • Agricultural showing
  • Breakfast Club
  • Constitutional Conventions
  • Dance and Drama projects and performances
  • Ecoman
  • Indigenous programs (Academic & Talent Aspirations Program, ARTIE, FOGS and QATSIF)
  • Inter-school sports
  • Junior Secondary excellence programs
  • Keyboarding competitions
  • Mathematics, English and Science competitions
  • Mathematics Team challenge
  • Minister’s Arts Awards
  • Mooting
  • Pierre de Coubertin Award
  • Rockhampton/Capricornia/Queensland/Australia representatives at various sports
  • Rotary Quiz
  • Year 7 lunchtime activities
  • Year 11 leadership camp[1]

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Rockhampton State High School Annual Report 2017" (PDF). Department of Education and Training (Queensland). Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Our staff". Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  3. ^ "A Brief History of Rocky High and College". The Morning Bulletin. 29 May 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Rockhampton State High School eNewsletter" (PDF). Rockhampton State High School. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  5. ^ "English". Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Rockhampton State High School Whole School Curriculum Plan 2018" (PDF). Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Mathematics". Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  8. ^ "Social Science". Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Senior Curriculum Guide 2018" (PDF). Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  10. ^ "Social Science". Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  11. ^ "Japanese Subject Overview" (PDF). Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  12. ^ "Health & Physical Education". Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  13. ^ "Performing Arts". Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  14. ^ "Business & IT/Digital Technologies". Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  15. ^ "Home Economics". Rockhampton State High School. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  16. ^ "David Tollner - Q&A". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 20 December 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2019.

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