Jindabyne Central School

Jindabyne Central School
Location
4 Park Road
Jindabyne, New South Wales

Australia
Coordinates 36°24′58″S 148°37′15″E / 36.4162°S 148.6208°E / -36.4162; 148.6208Coordinates: 36°24′58″S 148°37′15″E / 36.4162°S 148.6208°E / -36.4162; 148.6208
Information
Type Public
Motto

"Leadership and Citizenship"

"Educating the Future"
Grades K–12
Number of students Approx. 700
Website www.jindabyne-c.schools.nsw.edu.au

Jindabyne Central School (also known as JCS) is a public education institution for Kindergarten to Year 12 students in the Snowy Monaro Regional Council area, in Australia's Snowy Mountains.[1] The school was changed in 2006 from being a primary (K-6) school, to also being a secondary (7-12) school.[2] Both sections share a campus at 4 Park Road, Jindabyne.[3] The schools intake includes students from Jindabyne and surrounding towns/villages Berridale, Dalgety, Thredbo and Perisher Valley.

School executive

Mr Felix Bachmann is the whole school principal of JCS. Mr Jai Lester is the Deputy Principal Secondary, and Mrs Tracey Southam is the Deputy Principal Primary (Relieving).

Student leadership team

The current student leadership team consists of 8 members of year 12. There is additionally 2 members of each year group that participate in the Student Representative Council (SRC).

Position Male Female
Captain Ethan Inches Emily Heimann
Vice Captain Max Old Tanika Goodman
Leader Geneva Guy, Kirra Burke, Rhianna Burke, Evrim Aktekin

Uniform

Jindabyne Central School has a separate Primary and Secondary school uniform for both males and females.

Notable alumni

Some notable past students from Jindabyne Central School include Australian actor Tim Draxl[4]and Winter Olympic freestyle skier Manuela Berchtold.

References

  1. Jindabyne Central School website. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  2. https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/newsroom/yr2007/feb/jindabynecsvisit.htm
  3. "Jindabyne Central School". YellowPages.com.au. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  4. "Jindabyne Central School | JCS launches Hall of Fame". www.jindabyne-c.schools.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved 2018-05-29.


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