Willoughby Girls' High School (WGHS) is a
public
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,
secondary,
day school
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for girls, located in
Willoughby, a
lower North Shore suburb of
Sydney,
New South Wales
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Established in 1934, Willoughby Girls' High currently enrols around a thousand students from Years 7 to 12, and is the only comprehensive government girls' school situated on the lower north shore of Sydney.
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Facilities and activities
Willoughby Girls High School has a variety of facilities for students, including, a playing field, library, senior study rooms, canteen, science labs, computer labs, design and technology and textile rooms, music studio, art rooms, and landscaped courtyards. The school has also been providing extension classes for the last nine years in Maths, English and Science for those girls with higher marks, who are selected to this class in year 7 through a series of tests, and every subsequent year through their course marks . The school also puts on a musical every 2 years.
Extra curricular activities
* Music ensembles: chamber ensemble, senior wind ensemble, junior wind ensemble, percussion ensemble, accelerate ensemble, junior choir, senior choir, jazz ensemble
* Social justice committee
* Secret Environmental Society
* Debating
* Mock trials
* TheatreSports
* Drama club (year 7 and 8)
* Film club
* The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
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* P&C sports: netball, basketball, (indoor and outdoor) hockey, touch footy
* Chess club
* Dance
* French film club
* Anime and Manga club
* SRC
Alumni
* Evonne Goolagong
Evonne Fay Goolagong Cawley (née Goolagong; born 31 July 1951) is an Australian former world No. 1 tennis player. Goolagong was one of the world's leading players in the 1970s and early 1980s.
At the age of 19, she won the French Open sing ...
(born 1951), tennis player.
* Jeni Mawter
Jeni (J.A.) Mawter (born 1959) is an Australian children's author who has published over twenty books, including the best-selling series, the ''So'' series. She has published fiction and non-fiction, poetry and verse narrative for children and ...
(born 1959), children's author.
* Yvonne Kenny (born 1950), opera singer.
* Jo Haylen, New South Wales Member of Parliament for the seat of Summer Hill for the Australian Labor Party, elected 2015.
* Justice Ruth McColl AO, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of New South Wales
* June Dally-Watkins (1927–2020), model, entrepreneur, founder of chain of deportment schools
*Tania Verstak
Tania Verstak (born 20 November 1940) is an Australian model and beauty queen who won Miss International 1962.
Early life
Verstak was born in Tianjin, China, to Russian couple Vladimir and Valentina Verstak. They emigrated to Australia when ...
(born 1942), crowned Miss Australia and Miss International 1962
See also
* List of Government schools in New South Wales
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References
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Public high schools in Sydney
Educational institutions established in 1934
Girls' schools in New South Wales
1934 establishments in Australia
Willoughby, New South Wales