Cronulla High School | |
Motto: | la|Caritas Humilitas Dignitas |
Motto Translation: | Charity Humility Dignity |
Location: | Cronulla in Southern Sydney, New South Wales, |
Country: | Australia |
Type: | Government-funded co-educational comprehensive and specialist secondary day school |
Educational Authority: | New South Wales Education Standards Authority |
Oversight: | New South Wales Department of Education |
District: | Sutherland; Metropolitan South |
Staff: | ~110 |
Grades: | 7–12 |
Grades Label: | Years |
Principal: | Tony Ibrahim |
Enrolment: | ~1,300 |
Enrolment As Of: | 2019 |
Campus Type: | Suburban |
Colors: | Green and white |
Cronulla High School (abbreviated as Cronulla HS) is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive and specialist secondary day school that is located in Cronulla, a southern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school was established in 1961, and has an enrolment of approximately 1,300 students from the grades Year 7 to Year 12.[1]
Cronulla High School has a close proximity to the Tasman Sea and Botany Bay, located in a relatively large local catchment area with a large enrolment of roughly 1,300 students.[2] The school is operated by the New South Wales Department of Education; the current principal is Tony Ibrahim.
The school was established and first built in 1961 under the name of Cronulla High School in the Southern Sydney suburb of Cronulla. The land was previously used as a sand mining ground, as it used to be sand dunes. After a while the land was put up for sale, which was later bought by the NSW Government after the site had finished mining and as the decision was made to build a secondary school. This decision was made to decrease the travel distance and time to other secondary schools, since some of the surrounding suburbs continued to expand and become more populated from an increasing rate of development and housing.
Cronulla High School offers programs including athletics, Aussie Rules Swan Shield, Australian rules football, rugby league, rugby union, soccer, triathlon, softball, water polo, volleyball, swimming, surfing, cricket, baseball, netball, music, drama, dance, computing, creative arts, mathematics, science, languages, technology and engineering.
The school features a developed Performing Arts Program and a Targeted Surfing Program.[3]
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The school has two halls that are conjoined together that have changing rooms, which was formerly one hall until the completion of the second hall in 2024, in which that hall 2 can be used as an extension of hall 1.
The recreational area contains two Football fields and two Basketball courts, as well as extra grass space.