Byron Bay High School
Byron Bay High School | |
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File:Current Byron Bay High School Logo.png | |
Location | |
Byron Bay , New South Wales Australia | |
Coordinates | 28°40′2″S 153°36′57″E / 28.66722°S 153.61583°E |
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Type | Secondary School |
Motto | The Future is Ours |
Founded | 1987 |
Principal | Peter King |
Years offered | 7–12 |
Enrolment | 817 |
Classrooms | 41 |
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Byron Bay High School is a public secondary school located on Broken Head Road, Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. The school site is designed in the shape of a nautilus shell. The school opened in 1987 and now has 817 students and 41 classrooms. The principal of the school is Peter King who began his position in 2010.[1]
Facilities
The following is a list of facilities that the school has: Classrooms, Library, Canteen, Sports Centre, Multi-Purpose Centre, Playing Field, Performing Arts Centre, Agriculture Centre, Toilets, Showers, Basketball courts and Car Park.
Sporting
The following is a list of sports that the school participates in: Football, Australian rules football, Rugby league, Rugby union, Swimming, Athletics, Cross Country, Cricket, Basketball, Surfing and Bodyboarding.
Ex-students
The following people are notable ex-students of Byron Bay High School:
Music
- Parkway Drive – Metalcore band from Australia.
- Stan Walker – Singer, won Australian Idol in 2009.
- The Jezabels – Hayley Frances McGlone ("Hayley Mary"), singer and Heather Shannon, keyboardist
- Peezo – Rapper, song writer
- Parcels - Anatole Serret, drummer in band
Acting
- Beau Walker – Nitro
- Eka Darville – Actor, appeared in Blue Water High and Spartacus: Blood and Sand.
- Katherine Hicks – Actress[2]
Sport
Medicine
References
- ^ "Byron Bay High School | School Planning and Reporting". www.byronbay-h.schools.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
- ^ Hildreth, Digby (23 February 2010). "Katherine is targeting a Logie". Northern Star. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
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