Menai High School

Menai High School
Location
Illawong, New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates 34°00′10″S 151°01′26″E / 34.0029°S 151.0238°E / -34.0029; 151.0238Coordinates: 34°00′10″S 151°01′26″E / 34.0029°S 151.0238°E / -34.0029; 151.0238
Information
Type Public Coeducational
Motto Care and Commitment
Established 1988
Principal Barney Ellevsen
Grades 7 – 12
Enrolment ~1236
Colour(s) White, red and green.
Website http://www.menai-h.schools.nsw.edu.au

Menai High School is a secondary school located in Illawong, a suburb in Sydney's Sutherland Shire, New South Wales, Australia.

History

Menai High School was opened in February 1988. Don Harwin was the first principal; after he retired in 1997, Edith McNally took over. She retired in 2015, and was succeeded by Barney Ellevsen.[1]

Curriculum

Menai High school has a successful sporting background, with many teams participating in regional competitions. Other extracurricular activities supported by the school include an agricultural farm, debating, drama and music.

The school has also participated in cultural celebration events, such as in 2006, when the Beverly Hills Intensive English centre visited Menai High School. As part of a cultural exchange program, the event, with performing arts exchanges and food stalls, ultimately aimed at addressing racism and tolerance.

Notable alumni

  • Steve Smith – Australian international cricketer and former captain of the Australian national cricket team.
  • Amanda Harrison – award-winning musical theatre actress. She has performed across Australia and in the West End, and is currently playing Elphaba in the Australian production of the musical Wicked, a role that she originated.
  • Blake Powell – a footballer for Sydney FC
  • Erin Bell – netball player for the Adelaide Thunderbirds.
  • Robert Whittaker (mixed martial artist), UFC Middleweight World Champion

See also

References

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