Ferny Grove State High School
Ferny Grove State High School | |
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Always Aim High | |
Location | |
Ferny Grove, Queensland Australia | |
Coordinates | 27°24′22″S 152°56′04″E / 27.406172°S 152.934552°ECoordinates: 27°24′22″S 152°56′04″E / 27.406172°S 152.934552°E |
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Type | Independent public school |
Established | 1980 |
Principal | Mark A Breckenridge |
Enrolment | 1700 (2015) |
Campus | On Site |
Colour(s) | green/brown (formal) silver/green/purple (sport) |
Website | Official School Webpage |
Ferny Grove State High School is an independent public secondary school in the suburb of Ferny Grove, in Brisbane, Australia.
The school has 1700 students enrolled as of the end of 2015.[1] In 2007, the school won the award for the most innovative music program in Queensland.[2] Ferny Grove has also won the award for the cleanest school for 8 years, With the latest Green and Healthy Schools award being won in 2010.[3]
History
The school was opened in 1980 on its current site at McGinn Road, Ferny Grove, near the Ferny Grove Railway Station and primary school; the Primary school is located in Finvoy Street Ferny Grove.
Principals
- Keith Tabulo (1980-1982)
- Tony Marsland (1982-1985)
- Ralph Took (1985-2000)
- Russell Burguez (Acting) (2000)
- Chris Rider (2000-2007)
- Kaye Gardner (2007 - 2010)
- David Sutton (Acting) (2010)
- Mark Breckenridge (2010-present)
Campus
Location
The school is located in the suburb of Ferny Grove in Queensland's capital city, Brisbane. It is situated on McGinn Road, which is quite close to Ferny Grove State Primary School and the Ferny Grove Railway Station.
Grounds and facilities
The grounds of the school are known for their landscaping and aesthetically pleasing gardens. The school occupies a large area of land, and this allows the school have a feel of space, openness and tranquility. There is only one building that is not single story, and this demonstrates the contrast of Ferny Grove SHS from the typical hospital-style campuses of other Brisbane Secondary Schools such as St Lawrence's and Brisbane State High.
- Hall (including a futsal and volleyball court)
- 300 seat Auditorium with rehearsal rooms, foyer and amenities
- 4 tennis courts and 4 basketball/netball courts
- Air-conditioned library
- Gymnasium
- Oval (400m turfed athletics track included)
- Football field
- Rugby league/rugby union field
- School Farm
- Woodwork and Metalwork workshops
- Horticultural precinct
- Separate faculty blocks
- Performing Arts rooms
Uniform
Male
The summer uniform consists of mint green buttoned shirt, bottle green shorts, brown leather belt, brown leather shoes, brown socks and an optional bottle green tie. The winter uniform is the same, with the inclusion of a dark green sweater with school emblem or school jacket. For formal occasions and senior leaders, a blazer is worn, with school emblem and appropriate gold insignia.
Female
Bottle green skirt and pale green blouse. Brown Leather lace up Shoes with brown socks. Tie not compulsory.
School houses
On enrolment, students are allocated at random to the four houses of Itchika (red), Kara Kara (yellow), Ourapilla (black), and Wookarin (blue). The houses take their names from the language of the original indigenous inhabitants of the land on which the school is situated.
Alumni
- Anthony Lister,[4] artist.
- Barry Berrigan, rugby league player.
- Jharal Yow Yeh,[4][5] rugby league player. Represented Queensland and Australia.
- Justin Hodges,[4][6] rugby league player. Represented Queensland and Australia. Won premierships in 2002 and 2006. Captain of the Brisbane Broncos from 2014-15. Dally M Centre of the Year in 2007.
- Lisa and Jessica Origliasso[7][8] of The Veronicas. The sisters sang together in the 1998 Ferny High school talent quest and placed second.[9]
- Remy Hii,[4] actor. Won Most Outstanding Newcomer at the 2014 Logie Awards.
- Rohan Bail, Australian rules footballer.
- Ryan Williams, former German teacher at the school before leaving to pursue a medical career.[10] Winner of the TJ Ryan award.[11]
- Shaun Berrigan,[4][12] rugby league player. Represented Queensland and Australia. Won premierships in 2000 and 2006. Clive Churchill medallist in 2006.
- Stephen Eaton,[4][13] OAM,[14] athlete. Gold medallist at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
- Tamara Nowitzki,[4][15] swimmer. Silver medallist at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
Notes and references
- ↑ "Queensland State School Report - 2009" (PDF). Ferny Grove State High School. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
- ↑ "Unmasking excellence in state schools: More to the music". Education Queensland. Archived from the original on 2008-06-02. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
- ↑ "Ferny Grove State High School named Brisbane's Greenest & Healthiest School!" (PDF). Green and Healthy Schools (Queensland). 18 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- ↑ "STARS SHINE FOR THE KIDS". North-West News (1 ed.). Brisbane, Australia. 2012-06-13. p. 022. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
- ↑ "Redemption". Pine Rivers Press (1 ed.). Brisbane, Australia. 2003-06-04. p. 044. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
- ↑ Ferny Grove State High School: Magazine (1998). p. 70.
2nd Place: Lisa and Jessica Origlasso with a song and dance
- ↑ "The Veronicas Board: What high school, or part of brisbane".
- ↑ Ferny Grove State High School: Magazine (1998). p. 70.
2nd Place: Lisa and Jessica Origlasso with a song and dance
- ↑ Ferny Grove State High School
- ↑ "TJ Ryan Memorial Medal and Scholarship: Past medallists". The State of Queensland (Department of Education, Training and the Arts). Retrieved 2008-08-29.
- ↑ "Ferny Grove State High School: History". Ferny Grove State High School. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
- ↑ "Big throw". Northside Chronicle (1 ed.). Brisbane, Australia. 2000-11-01. p. 062. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
- ↑ "Eaton, Stephen Robert, OAM". It's an Honour. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
- ↑ OLIVER, LEE. "Swimmer's Story Splashed Over Pages Of New Book". Retrieved 17 September 2015.