Ballina Coast High School

School in Australia
28°52′03″S 153°33′53″E / 28.8674°S 153.5646°E / -28.8674; 153.5646InformationTypeGovernment-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day schoolEstablished1956; 68 years ago (1956)
(as Ballina High School)School districtLennox Coast; Regional NorthEducational authorityNSW Department of EducationPrincipalPeter Howes[1]Teaching staff65.1 FTE (2018)[2]Years7–12Enrolment802[2] (2018)Campus typeRegionalWebsiteballina-h.schools.nsw.gov.auMap

Ballina Coast High School is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school, located on Cherry Street, in Ballina, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia.

Established in 1956 as Ballina High School, the school enrolled approximately 800 students in 2018, from Year 7 to Year 12, of whom 15 percent identified as Indigenous Australians and eight percent were from a language background other than English.[2] The school is operated by the NSW Department of Education; the current principal is Peter Howes.[1]

History

Ballina High School was established in 1956 in Burnett Street, Ballina; as the first high school in Ballina to be opened. In 2013, approximately 470 students were enrolled.[3] In February 2015 it was announced that students in Year 7 to Year 12 at both Ballina High School and Southern Cross K–12 would combine to form the $40 million super school "Ballina Coast High School". New school and community facilities were built on the existing Ballina High School site and completed prior to the 2019 school year. Southern Cross will continue to cater for students in Year K to Year 6 and support units and will be the site for all distance education in Ballina. In 2017 demolition of Ballina High School began and the remaining students in Year 8 to Year 12 were moved to the Southern Cross campus along with the first year to begin the formation of Ballina Coast High School.

Notable alumni

See also

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References

  1. ^ a b "Annual Report 2018" (PDF). Ballina Coast High School. New South Wales Department of Education. 25 June 2019. p. 2. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Ballina Coast High School, Ballina, NSW: School profile". My School. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Annual School Report 2013" (PDF). Ballina High School. NSW Department of Education and Communities. 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Lennox lad struts the walk of fame". The Northern Star. 2 February 2013.

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