Stuart High School (Whyalla)

Stuart High School
Stuart High School Front Office
Location
Whyalla Stuart, South Australia
Australia
Coordinates 33°00′55″S 137°31′25″E / 33.01528°S 137.52361°E / -33.01528; 137.52361Coordinates: 33°00′55″S 137°31′25″E / 33.01528°S 137.52361°E / -33.01528; 137.52361
Information
School type Public, Secondary School
Established 1972 (1972)
Principal Jeanette Conroy
Teaching staff ~12
Grades 8-10
Enrolment ~140 (2016)
Colour(s) Grey, Red & White
              
Website www.stuarths.sa.edu.au

Stuart High School' is a high school in the city of Whyalla, Australia, on the east coast of the Eyre Peninsula.,[1] four hours drive from Adelaide.

Stuart High School is part of an Alliance of schools in Whyalla, including Whyalla High School[2] (8 - 10) and Edward John Eyre High School[3] (11 - 12), plus close collaboration with the numerous primary schools in Whyalla.

The schools Aquaculture program is now part of the Eyre Peninsula Seafood and Aquaculture Trial,[4] where tourist can come and visit the complex, and even feed the fish. Stuart High School also participates in the annual "Fishy Fringe" snapper competition,[5] held over Easter in Whyalla, where smoked fish is sold to the public in the school's stall down at the foreshore.

Stuart High School has recently changed its logo,[6] upgrading the old logo with a more modern interpretation.

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