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Marryatville High School

Marryatville High School
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Location
Kensington Road, Marryatville, South Australia
Australia
Information
Type Public
Established 1877
(as Norwood Model School)
Principal John Tiver
Faculty 150
Enrolment 1456 - 1228
Campus Two (Middle and Senior [Eden Park for Year 12s])
Colour(s) Navy Blue, Sky Blue, White
House Colours: Woodroofe (blue), Heysen (red), Anderson (yellow), Mitchell (green)
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Marryatville High School is a public state school in Adelaide, South Australia. It was formed in 1976 during the Don Dunstan era of South Australia from the amalgamation of the Norwood Boys' Technical High School and the Kensington & Norwood Girls High School. The school is situated on a large area of land in the eastern suburb of Marryatville, part of the City of Norwood Payneham and St Peters. First Creek cuts through the school grounds and large gum trees line the property.

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The Norwood Model School was opened on the east side of Osmond Terrace (between the Parade and Beulah Road) in response to the 1875 Act which provided for State funding of school buildings and compulsory education for children aged 7 to 13. With the establishment of Norwood High School in 1910, it continued as a "Central School" until they were abolished in 1940, at which point it became a Junior Technical School.

The Junior Technical School continued to expand at the Osmond Terrace site, and in 1944 the Education Department bought 20 acres on Kensington Road at Marryatville. In 1947 Premier announced that classrooms and workshops would be built at Marryatville, and in 1950 tenders were called and work began. The workshops were opened in 1953. Enrollments increased rapidly through the 1950s.

Norwood Boys Technical School was officially opened in 1961 and the school continued to expand. In 1964 the school enrollment was 695 boys, 784 students attending night classes, and the Astronomical Observatory opened. Enrollments peaked in the low 700s in the late 1960s, but by 1972 this had dropped to 316 and it was announced that the school would be converted to a comprehensive high school.

The school was renamed in 1974 with an enrollment of 290. In 1975 it was announced that the school would amalgamate with the Kensington & Norwood Girls High School.

Marryatville High School formed in 1976 with a focus on a special music program, which it maintains today.

The first principal was Glen McArthur who served in the position till 1991, by which time the school had a well established reputation and enrollment.

Marryatville High School was accredited as an international school by the Council of International Schools in 2003 and formed a number of sister school relationships in France, Japan and China. The school specialises in particular subject areas, including music, drama, languages and tennis.


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