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Sports school
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Westfields Sports High School (abbreviated as WSHS) is a government-funded ]co-educational
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comprehensive and specialist secondary day school
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, with speciality in sports
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, located in Fairfield West
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, a western
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suburb of Sydney
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Established in 1963, the school caters for approximately 1,660 students in 2018, from Year 7
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to Year 12, of whom three percent identified as Indigenous Australians
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and 66 percent were from a language background other than English.[ The school is operated by the ]NSW Department of Education
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; the principal is Andrew Rogers.
Westfields Sports High School is a member of the NSW Sports High Schools Association. The school sits on a total area of approximately .
History
The school was established in 1963 and opened by Edward Gough Whitlam
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, later Australian Prime Minister. The school's first Principal was J. P. Quinlan and its first year enrolment had 300 students. Principal Quinlan had originally wanted the school's motto to be ANZAC, but that was not allowed, so he then chose the la, Fortitudo, translated as "courage and valour", that remains the school's motto today. The school originally had four sporting houses: Prospect (team colours black and gold); Kanangra (red); Werriwa (blue) and Lansdowne (green).
In 1964 the new student intake was even larger than the previous year, with close to a thousand new students enrolled. Classes were listed alphabetically from A down to J to include them all. That year also saw a massive fire at the school that affected mainly the science block and the technical arts block, rendering many of the classrooms unusable. Classrooms were temporarily offered at the local primary school, Fairfield West Public School on Hamilton Road, until the burnt out classrooms could be restored. Each day for close to a year, around 100 or so new Year 7 students would attend assembly at Westfields, then march up the hill to classrooms at Fairfield West PS. The cause of the fire was never stated, but it was strongly suspected that the expulsion of several students earlier in the year had led to a grudge arson attack, since the words "N R gang" had been painted in large letters across the girls' and boys' toilet blocks.
From the 1960s to the 1980s the school achieved moderate success in sports and was on the rise during the late 1980s. The then principal, Philip Tucker, had wanted to establish Westfields as a school that could provide any sports person who attended, a pathway to the Australian Institute of Sport
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, and extend their possibilities beyond high school level sporting competition. The school was eventually officially declared a sports school on 24 April 1991.
Notable teachers who taught at the school in the early years of their careers include the artist Mary Shackman and the international concert pianist Michael Leslie.
Since 1997, there has been an annual student and teacher exchange scheme with Kasukabe High School, from Kasukabe, Saitama
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, Japan
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.
In 2008, the International Olympic Committee
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recognized Westfields Sports for their involvement in producing many Australian Olympians with a special ''Sport and Youth Trophy''.
Enrolment policy
The school has a partially selective approach to enrolment, with students needing to either live within the relatively small catchment area
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of the school, or demonstrate their ability in sport. The school is very well regarded for having produced sporting talent in a number of different areas of sporting endeavour, and has received a range of grants to support its work with sporting talent.
Talented sports program
Sports offered at Westfields Sports High School include athletics
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, Australian rules football
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, baseball
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, basketball
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, boxing
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, cricket
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, dance
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, equestrian
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, golf
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, gymnastics
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, hockey
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, netball
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, rowing
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, rugby league
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, rugby union
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, soccer
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, softball
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, swimming
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, table tennis
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, tennis
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, volleyball
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, and wrestling
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.
Notable alumni
* Mustafa Amini
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soccer player
* Chris Armit
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rugby league player
* Terry Antonis
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soccer player
* Michael Beauchamp
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soccer player
* Leon Bott
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Bott attended Lurnea Public School, Lurnea High School, Moorebank High School and ...
rugby league player
* Alex Brosquesoccer player
* Michael Buettner
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rugby league player
* Jacob Burnssoccer player
* Anthony Cáceressoccer player
* Jason Cadee
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basketball player
* David Carney
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soccer player
* Ellie Carpenter
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soccer player
* Connor Chapman
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soccer player
* Michael Clarkecricket player
* Jason Culina
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* Hannah Darlington
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- Cricketer
* Miloš Degenek
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soccer player
* Israel Folau
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rugby union, rugby league, and Australian rules football player
* Liam Fulton
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rugby league player
* Bryce Gibbsrugby league player
* Kelly Golebiowskisoccer player
* Blake Green
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rugby league player
* Michael Greenfieldrugby league player
* Eric Grothe Jr.rugby league player
* Dene Halatau
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rugby league player
* Amy Harrison
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* Jarryd Hayne
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* Josh Hildersoccer player
* Trent Hodkinson
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* Justin Horo
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* Bernie Ibini-Iseisoccer player
* Princess Ibini-Isei
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soccer player
* Jamal Idris
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rugby league player
* Krisnan Inu
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* Luke Ivanovicsoccer player
* Scott Jamieson
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Blacktown City
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* Matthew Jurman
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* Billie Kay
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* Kris Keating
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rugby league player
* Matt Keating
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* Alanna Kennedy
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* Harry Kewell
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soccer player
* Usman Khawaja
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* David Klemmer
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rugby league player
* Tim Lafairugby league player
* Fabrice Lapierreathlete
* Issac Luke
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* Alfie Mafi
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* Sitiveni Mafi
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rugby union player
* Kristiana Manu'a-netball player
* Feleti Mateo
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* Karl McNicholrugby league player
* Mark Minichiello
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* Aaron Mooy
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soccer player
* Moudi Najjarsoccer player
* Ramy Najjarinesoccer player
* Heka Nanairugby league player
* Luke O'Donnell
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rugby league player
* Helen Petinossoccer player
* Corey Payne
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rugby league player
* Kim Ravaillion
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netball player
* Pat Richards
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rugby league player
* Peyton Royce
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professional wrestler
* Mathew Ryan
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*Jason Saab
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rugby league player
* Dani Samuels
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athlete
* Sam Silvera – soccer player
* Jeremy Su'arugby union player
* John Thornellathlete
* Maria Tran
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* Danny Vukovic
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soccer player
* Amorette Wild
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netball player
* Tony Williamsrugby league player
* Daniel Wilmeringsoccer player
See also
* List of government schools in New South Wales
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* Selective school (New South Wales)
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Each year, approximately 15,000 Year 6 students acr ...
* Education in Australia
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References
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Educational institutions established in 1963
Public high schools in New South Wales
1963 establishments in Australia
South Western Sydney
Sports schools in Australia