Chatham High School (New South Wales)
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Chatham High School was the second high school in Taree
, New South Wales
, having opened its doors on 31 March 1966. It now provides a broad school curriculum as well as cultural and sporting pursuits. Subjects include vocational studies for job training and traditional academic subjects for entry into tertiary education. An alternative timetable for senior students increases access to Technical and Further Education (TAFE) and vocational courses.
Chatham High is a Priority Schools Program funded school (see Supporting Low SES School Communities) supporting the development of literacy and numeracy skills for all students.
A Support Unit provides educational services for students with special needs.
became overcrowded. Chatham High School was established in February 1965, with 280 pupils and 14 teachers located at Taree High School. Students first moved into the current location on Thursday, 31 March 1966.
E Block comprised two mathematics staffrooms, a computing staffroom, home economics staffroom and the general staff common room. Classrooms contained within the block also included two computing laboratories, several commercial kitchens, textiles labs, numerous science labs and a number of general teaching spaces used predominantly by the maths faculty. The block also contained storerooms which held practical resources, as well as irreplaceable intellectual material.
Students were asked to remain at home on the following Monday and Tuesday, as both a forensic and arson unit from Sydney were brought up to survey the area and ensure it was fit to be demolished and reconstructed from the ground up.
Within two months, the school had managed to erect several demountable classrooms, intended to temporarily replace those that were burnt down. Construction of a replacement building began in late 2009.
The culprits received a firm slap on the wrist when they were caught.
Taree, New South Wales
Taree is a city on the Mid North Coast, New South Wales, Australia. Taree and nearby Cundletown were settled in 1831 by William Wynter. Since then Taree has grown to a population of around 20,000 people and is the centre of a significant agricultural district. It is 16 km from the sea coast,...
, New South Wales
New South Wales
New South Wales is a state of :Australia, located in the east of the country. It is bordered by Queensland, Victoria and South Australia to the north, south and west respectively. To the east, the state is bordered by the Tasman Sea, which forms part of the Pacific Ocean. New South Wales...
, having opened its doors on 31 March 1966. It now provides a broad school curriculum as well as cultural and sporting pursuits. Subjects include vocational studies for job training and traditional academic subjects for entry into tertiary education. An alternative timetable for senior students increases access to Technical and Further Education (TAFE) and vocational courses.
Chatham High is a Priority Schools Program funded school (see Supporting Low SES School Communities) supporting the development of literacy and numeracy skills for all students.
A Support Unit provides educational services for students with special needs.
History
Planning on Chatham High School began in the early 1960s after the public school's P & C Association saw a need for a new local high school when Taree High SchoolTaree High School
Taree High School, also known as THS, is a secondary, public, co-educational, comprehensive day school, located in Taree, a city on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia....
became overcrowded. Chatham High School was established in February 1965, with 280 pupils and 14 teachers located at Taree High School. Students first moved into the current location on Thursday, 31 March 1966.
School motto
The motto of Chatham High School (as depicted on the school crest) is Semper Intrepidi, which is thought to mean 'ever undaunted', 'always intrepid' or 'forever striving'.2008 Fire
On 9 March 2008, a group of youths from the Taree area attempted to set fire to nearby St Clare's High School, a nearby supermarket, and two buildings at Chatham High. Damage inflicted in most of these arson attacks amounted to little more than some singed carpets, melted linoleum and a few broken windows; but at approximately 2:30am the fire took hold in a ground level textiles laboratory in Chatham High's "E Block", resulting in the destruction of the building.E Block comprised two mathematics staffrooms, a computing staffroom, home economics staffroom and the general staff common room. Classrooms contained within the block also included two computing laboratories, several commercial kitchens, textiles labs, numerous science labs and a number of general teaching spaces used predominantly by the maths faculty. The block also contained storerooms which held practical resources, as well as irreplaceable intellectual material.
Students were asked to remain at home on the following Monday and Tuesday, as both a forensic and arson unit from Sydney were brought up to survey the area and ensure it was fit to be demolished and reconstructed from the ground up.
Within two months, the school had managed to erect several demountable classrooms, intended to temporarily replace those that were burnt down. Construction of a replacement building began in late 2009.
The culprits received a firm slap on the wrist when they were caught.
Original Teaching Staff (1966)
- Principal
- Mr L.W. Kelsey
- Deputy Principal
- Mr K.W. Harrap
- English
- Mr A. Piesker
- Mr K. Proctor
- Miss B. McBean
- Maths
- Mr D. Cameron
- Mr M. Garland
- Science
- Mr A. Browning
- Mr F. Catt
- Miss J. Owen
- Manual Arts
- Mr D. Bruce
- Mr J. Letchford
- Art
- Mr R. Mellen
- Music
- Mr .R Allen
- Commerce and Social Studies
- Mrs V. Carr
- Mr I Finlayson
- Physical Education
- Mr D. Ferguson
- French
- Miss D. Sproule
- Librarian
- Miss R. Toohey
- Clerical
- Mrs L. Hardy