Narrabundah College
Narrabundah College | |
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Discover, Care, Excel | |
Location | |
Canberra, ACT Australia | |
Coordinates | 35°20′10″S 149°8′52″E / 35.33611°S 149.14778°ECoordinates: 35°20′10″S 149°8′52″E / 35.33611°S 149.14778°E |
Information | |
Type | High School |
Established | 1974 |
Principal | Kerrie Grundy |
Enrolment | ~918 |
Campus | Urban |
Colour(s) | Yellow and black |
Website |
Narrabundah College is a government college that teaches the last two years of secondary education in the Australian Capital Territory.[1] It was the first school in Australia to offer the International Baccalaureate, starting the programme in February 1978.[2][3]
Despite attempts to close the college in the late 1970s due to falling enrolments, the school now has a full enrolment and an extensive waiting list. It has earned a reputation for academic excellence in the ACT, attracting 63% of its students from out of area including New South Wales.
History
Narrabundah College was formed as a result of the ACT developing its own education system in 1974. The new system meant that public high schools would only teach from grade 7 to 10, and that grades 11 and 12 would be completed at a separate college. The pre-existing Narrabundah High School was re-formed as Narrabundah College.[3]
Due to low enrolments, the ACT Schools' Authority threatened to close the school in 1978. This prompted the community into seeking backing for the IB programme. The Australian Minister for Education approved the commencement of the programme in 1979, ensuring the survival of the school.[3] It has prospered in the years since.
Campus
The college campus is located in the suburb of Narrabundah, Canberra. It consists of several buildings including the large "S Block" which was originally the segregated senior building for years 11 and 12 prior to the school becoming a secondary college. In addition to a quadrangle and a canteen, the college also has spacious playing fields on which students may spend their free time and is close to golf courses, public ovals and the local shops.
Today
In 2006, 918 students were enrolled at Narrabundah College, which has a capacity of 912 students. 86% of college-aged students in the college's priority enrolment area attend Narrabundah, yet 63% of students enrolled in the school do not live in the priority enrolment area.[4]
In 2007, Narrabundah College was the best performing government-run college in the ACT, with a higher average UAI and a greater number of students achieving a UAI of 65 or over than any other state college. Narrabundah students also made a high proportion of those achieving in the top one percent of the state, with 18 students achieving a UAI of over 99. In addition to this, Narrabundah College also awarded more Tertiary Entrance Statements, and more Year 12 Certificates than any other college in the ACT.[5]
A very high percentage of Narrabundah College students who graduate with a Year 12 Certificate also obtain a UAI and go on to study at university. In 2007 of the 418 students awarded a Year 12 certificate, 77% were awarded Tertiary Education Statements. In 2007, the median UAI gained by students of Narrabundah College was 85 compared with the average of students from all across ACT colleges of 79. Over 87% of students from the college who were awarded Tertiary Education Statements in 2007 scored over 65 for their UAI compared with 79% of all ACT students.[6] 80 students were awarded a vocational certificate in 2007 and 166 students were awarded a vocational statement of attainment.[7]
Narrabundah College consists of a large number of students from foreign countries and non-English speaking backgrounds, being the school in Canberra with the most foreign students. There are significant numbers of diplomatic, exchange, and International Private Students (IPS) studying at Narrabundah College. The college is also known for its large numbers of students of Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese ethnicity.
Curriculum
Narrabundah College is able to offer a wide range of courses at Tertiary (T) and Accredited (A) levels, in addition to vocational courses and "R" units which are recreation/registered units.
Narrabundah College is notable for its community of students and teachers who hail from a diverse range of nationalities. The languages available for study at Narrabundah College are:
- Chinese
- French
- German
- Hindi
- Indonesian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Latin
- Spanish
All of these languages are offered at three levels: beginning, continuing and advanced levels, and the level at which the language is studied depends on the student's prior knowledge.[8] There is also the opportunity to study Latin through the college.
The school also offers the French Baccalaureate.
Notable people
Notable alumni
- James Andre, writer, publisher of Milk Shadow Books
- The Honourable Jospor Rossolls Boll, Cheiften of the Kikatoweewee.
- Martin Craft, musician
- Anna Donald, epidemiologist and evidence-based medicine pioneer
- Tom Downes, contemporary dancer and philanthropist
- Tim Ferguson, comedian and television presenter[9]
- Leon Ford, actor, director and screenwriter[10]
- Ben Hutchings, comic artist
- Henry Nixon, actor
- Helen Razer, writer
- Chris Steel, ACT Labor member of the ACT Legislative Assembly
- Bill Stefaniak, Liberal Party politician[11]
- Timomatic, musician and dancer
- Greg J Walker, multi-instrumentalist (as Machine Translations), producer, composer
- Doug Anthony All Stars, musical comedy group[12]
- Young and Restless, post-punk band[13]
- Youth Group, rock band[14]
Notable staff
- Geoff Page, poet; a teacher at the school
External links
- Narrabundah College Official Website
- Annual ACT Government Schools Report 2006: Narrabundundah College
- Narrabundah College 86, 87 & 88 reunion website
References
- ↑ http://www.decs.act.gov.au/schools/colleges.htm
- ↑ Narrabundah College
- 1 2 3 http://universities.ibo.org/ibo/index.cfm?contentid=8B06BD2C-BA4A-FAFC-99388189A05C8568&method=display&language=EN
- ↑ http://www.det.act.gov.au/2020/pdf/Towards2020.pdf
- ↑ crCohortStats_NoVET.rpt
- ↑ "Overview - 2007: Year 12 Certificates and Tertiary Entrance Statements awarded" (PDF). ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies. 2007. Archived from the original (pdf) on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
- ↑ "Overview - 2007: Year 12 Certificates and Vocational Certificates awarded" (PDF). ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies. 2007. Archived from the original (pdf) on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
- ↑ Narrabundah College | Languages
- ↑ BBC - h2g2 - The Doug Anthony Allstars
- ↑ "Canberra actor Leon Ford is looking forward to performing one of theatre's most challenging roles, Hamlet, in front of his hometown audience, says Peter Wilkins". Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. 2003-04-26.
- ↑ Canberra Liberals
- ↑
- ↑ The Days of Young and Restless' Lives on FasterLouder.com.au
- ↑ Jon Stanhope | Chief Minister, Australian Capital Territory | Media Release