Hillston Central School

Hillston Central School is a NSW government public school located in Hillston, New South Wales, Australia.

Hillston Central School
Location
Hillston
,
NSW

Coordinates33°28′53″S 145°32′24″E
Information
TypeK-12 state government
MottoConserve and Cultivate
Established1875
PrincipalSandy Ryan
Enrolment170
CampusRural
Colour(s)Blue and light blue
Websitehttp://www.hillston-c.schools.nsw.edu.au

Hillston Central School

The local area produces citrus fruit, potatoes, cotton, wool, cattle and wheat, as well as other crops like barley and canola.

It is situated on the banks of the Lachlan River, about 110 km North-NorthWest of Griffith, approximately 650 km West of Sydney, and 600 km North of Melbourne.

Hillston is on the Kidman Way highway, the most direct route from Melbourne to North and West Queensland and Darwin.

Reconciliation Mural

History

The school began in 1875 when R McKenzie opened the town’s first school in April. In 1877 the school had an enrolment of 25 students and was situated on the corner of Herrick and Byron Streets. The school was established on its current site in 1926.[1][2]

Secondary education began at Hillston Central School in 1945. In 1974, the first Higher School Certificate class began, thus enabling students to complete their entire secondary education in Hillston.

The Riverina Access Partnership (RAP)[3]

In 2000 Hillston joined the Riverina Access Partnership, with Ardlethan, Ariah Park and Barellan Central Schools. This involves lessons via video-conferencing for senior classes. In 2009 Urana and Oaklands Central Schools became involved in RAP.

Students may be taught by a teacher from another school, studying a combination of lessons via video-conferencing, lessons with a supervising teacher at their local school, and self-directed study lessons. Access classes also involve compulsory study days at one of the four schools each term.

All senior classes are part of the Access Partnership for assessment and staffing purposes. Hillston CS has 2 Access studios dedicated to video-conferencing lessons, plus a Connected Classroom and 2 Vocational Education videoconferencing facilities, Information Technology and Hospitality.

Former students include Mike Collins, The 2016 recipient of the CSIRO John Philip Award for Excellence in Young Scientists; and off-road motorcycle world champion Toby Price

Values

We believe that respect and honesty, tempered with responsibility and participation, will help forge the essential bonds of trust and friendship that will bind our school together.[4]

School Song

Proudly we stand,
Giving our mates a helping hand,
Proudly embrace,
Children of every creed and race,
Hillston on the Lachlan Plain,
We your students praise your name.

Proudly we give,
Knowing the land in which we live,
Is worth the price we pay,
Drought scarred plains,
Flooding rains,
These are the foes we slay.

Yes, we’ve seen
Our forebears turn the brown land green,
So we’ll fight,
Our shoulders to the wheel
With all our strength and might.

Proudly we come,
Lifting our faces everyone
To sing to heaven above,
Hillston acclaim,
Guard its name,
Honour the school we love.
Honour the school we love.

Old School Bell

School Motto

Conserve And Cultivate

School Houses

Kidman (orange)
Oxley (purple)
Murray (formerly)(red)
Lachlan (formerly)(green)
Bidgee (formerly)(yellow)

References

  1. A Centenary of Education at Hillston 1882-1982, kept in Hillston town library
  2. "History of the School". Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2008.
  3. Smyth, G., Hillston Central School Maths Staff Handbook, 2008.
  4. Hillston Central School Statement of Values May 2007
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