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Maitland High School

Maitland High School
Maitland High School logo.png
Location
Hunter Region
East Maitland, New South Wales, 2323
Australia
Coordinates 32°44′57.6″S 151°35′43.6″E / 32.749333°S 151.595444°E / -32.749333; 151.595444Coordinates: 32°44′57.6″S 151°35′43.6″E / 32.749333°S 151.595444°E / -32.749333; 151.595444
Information
Type Public, secondary, day school
Motto French: En Avant
(Go Forward)
Established 1884
Status Open
Principal Mrs Paula Graham (Relieving)
Enrolment 786 (2011)
Campus type Suburban
Houses      Scobie-Hughes
     Waddy-Portus
     McMullen
     Fraser
Colour(s) Black and White
         
Website

Maitland High School (MHS) is situated in Maitland, New South Wales, Australia on High Street. Established in 1884 and operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training, the school currently caters for approximately 800 students from Years 7 to 12, and is situated near its sister school, Maitland Grossmann High School.

The school offers a number of vocational education courses in years 10 to 12 relating to various industries, such as hospitality, retail and community services. In 2009, the efforts of the school were recognised by the Department of Education & Training a school achievement award citing the "consistent excellence in Vocational educational program delivery and quality Higher School Certificate educational outcomes".

The school has adopted the colours of black and white, two of the northern region's three representative colours (black, white, red), and its mascot of a magpie, a popular and prolific bird of the area.

The Maitland High Old Boys and Ex-students Union regularly assists the school with donations and scholarships for students.

The Public Instruction Act 1880 (New South Wales) began a period described as the "great reforms". In 1883 the first six state high schools were opened: for boys and for girls at Sydney, Bathurst and Goulburn. The following year, in 1884, Maitland Boys High and Girls High were opened. The four schools at Sydney and Maitland succeeded but the other High Schools failed to compete with established local private schools and the Superior Public Schools (which did not prepare students for matriculation); at the end of 1886, the two Goulburn schools and Bathurst Boys' High School closed. By 1885, the Minister of Public Instruction could report that Maitland Boys’ High School had an average quarterly enrolment of 48 boys and in 1890, 45 (by comparison, Sydney Boys' High had 183 (1885) and 250 (1890); Maitland Girls' High had 15 (1885) and 36 (1890)). Since the High Schools were to prepare students for matriculation, "the University Manual of Public Examinations provided the basis of instruction."

The Maitland High Schools served more than just the Maitland community which, in 1888, was numbered at 9,000; boys and girls came by train from nearby Newcastle and its suburbs, which had 27,750 inhabitants in 1888. This arrangement continued until 1906 when Newcastle High School (Australia) opened, the first new state high school since the 1884 opening of the Maitland High Schools. To cater for other students, Maitland Boys’ High operated a boarding house; the boarding house closed in 1969 and the building was re-opened in 1978 as the R.J. Hinder Memorial Library, a collection which had been funded by the Old Boys' Association in honour of former headmaster.


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