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Randwick Boys' High School (RBHS) is a high school located in Randwick, Sydney, Australia, between Rainbow Street and Avoca Street. It is a boys' high school operated by the
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with students from years 7 to 12. The school was established in 1944 as a junior high school, gaining full high school status in 1949. The history of the school can be traced back to 1883 with the establishment of Randwick Public School.


History and Campus

The history of Randwick Boys dates back to 1883, when Randwick Public School was established by the NSW government. The school, to accommodate 200 students, was built on land at the top of Avoca Street, Randwick, with Mr E.M. Grant as the first Headmaster. From that time it grew steadily and frequent building additions were made, transforming the original construction into the present school now occupied by Randwick Primary and Infants School and the Randwick North High School. One of the most notable headmasters during this period was Alfred Godwin Alanson, who was Headmaster from 1907 to 1928. During his tenure, the school's reputation enabled it to be upgraded to Randwick Superior Public School in 1913, providing a commercial secondary course, and then to an "intermediate high school" in 1920. Alanson's successor from 1929, E. Nettleship, put forward the idea in 1930 that Randwick Intermediate should be made into a full five-year high school. The first version of the school badge was designed in this year. The School motto "Labore et Honore" (Work and Honour) is credited to have been devised by a Latin/English teacher, Harry Kresner, around 1948. The headmaster from 1941, F. Purnell, led the push that resulted in the school being further upgraded to the independent Randwick Boys Junior High School in 1944. This later led to the establishment of a full high school in 1949, thus giving Randwick equal status with all other full high schools in New South Wales. Purnell thus became the first headmaster of Randwick Boys High School. By the early 1950s there were calls to relocate the school to a new site recently obtained by the
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, on the corner of Rainbow and Avoca Streets. A few temporary buildings were being erected at this time. Norman Taylor, who had become headmaster in 1952, led the move of the school, with 1956 seeing the first year of full occupation by students. The school was officially opened on 11 March 1959 by
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, then the NSW Minister for Education, including the dedication of ''The W.M. Gollan Assembly Hall'' after the former Minister and long-serving Member for Randwick, William Gollan, who had assisted in the process leading to the establishment of Randwick Boys, and the ''R.J. Heffron Library''. In 1962 the
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, the state knockout competition for rugby, was introduced and was won by Randwick in its first year, and again in 1975, 1978 and 1982. The cadet unit was also reformed in 1963, only to be disbanded again in the mid-1970s following the end of federal funding for cadet units. Due to the implementation of the Wyndham Scheme from 1962 to 1968, which created an extra year at school, overcrowding became a major problem and a new building scheme was initiated to deal with this problem. As a result, several new buildings and a library were completed, which were opened on 19 August 1976 by the Member for Coogee, Michael Cleary. Since the 1990s, Randwick Boys has participated in the
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(or The Show) jointly with its sister school, Randwick Girls' High School. Many places have been gained by the combined team, first reaching the finals in 1995, being a regular finalist since that time and winning the Premier Division in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2007. It was nicknamed "The Show" and "Rock Eisteddfod".


Notable alumni

* Joseph Tawadros AM, BMus – international Oud virtuoso performer *
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(cricketer) David Warner – Australian National Cricketer * Alan Abadee AM RFD QC – Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1990–2000) *
Daryl Braithwaite Daryl Braithwaite (born 11 January 1949) is an Australian singer. He was the lead vocalist of Sherbet (1970–1984 and many subsequent reunions). Braithwaite also has a solo career, placing 15 singles in the Australian top 40, including t ...
– Australian pop singer best known as the lead vocalist of Sherbet * Richard Butler AC – Australian diplomat and former Governor of Tasmania *
David Dale David Dale (6 January 1739–7 March 1806) was a leading Scottish industrialist, merchant and philanthropist during the Scottish Enlightenment period at the end of the 18th century. He was a successful entrepreneur in a number of areas, m ...
– Writer, journalist, and ABC Radio broadcaster * Robert Dewley – Member of NSW Parliament for Drummoyne (1947–1953) *
Mike Gallacher Michael Joseph Gallacher (born 27 September 1961 in Paisley, Scotland), an Australian politician, was the Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Vice-President of the Executive Council in the O'Farrell government and Baird governmen ...
– Former Member of NSW Legislative Council and Minister * George Glinatsis – Councillor of the
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(1991–2016) and Deputy Mayor (1995–2015). * Andrew Robert Korda AM MA MHL MB BS FRCOG FRANZCOG Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Western Sydney; Consultant Emeritus, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney * Air Marshal Sir Harold Martin KCB DSO DFC AFC – RAF officer, pilot and ADC to the Queen *
Max Metzker Maxwell Raymond Metzker (born 8 March 1960) was a South African-born long-distance freestyle swimmer who represented Australia in the late 1970s and early 1980s, who won a bronze medal in the 1500 m freestyle at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Mosc ...
– Australian Olympic swimmer * Bruce Notley-Smith – Former Mayor of Randwick and Former Member of NSW Parliament for Coogee (2011–2019) *
George Souris George Souris (born 12 July 1949) is an Australian politician and former member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, representing Upper Hunter for the Nationals from 1988 to 2015. Souris is a former leader of the National Party in NS ...
– Former Member of the NSW Parliament for Upper Hunter (1988-2015), former Leader of NSW National Party. *
Ray Stehr Raymond Ernest Stehr (24 January 1913 – 2 June 1983) was an Australian rugby league footballer, a state and national representative player whose club career was played at Sydney's Eastern Suburbs club. He has been named as one of the nation' ...
– Australian rugby league footballer * Henri Szeps OAM – Australian film and theatre actor * Cyril Towers – Australian rugby union player *
Alexander Glazer Alexander Glazer was a professor of the Graduate School in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. He had a passion for protein chemistry and structure function relationships. He also had a longstan ...
– Chairman of Molecular and Cell Biology at University of California, Berkeley. Elected to US National Academy of Sciences. * Reece Robinson - Australian rugby league player *
Dick Thornett Richard Norman Thornett (23 September 1940 – 12 October 2011) was one of five Australians to have represented their country in three sports. He was an Olympic water polo player before becoming a rugby league and rugby union player – a dual ...
- Australian representative in rugby union, rugby league and water polo. Member of Sport Australia Hall of Fame.


Houses

Randwick Boys has four representative
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that students are in by position from 2011: *Vikings (green) *Spartans (red) *Titans (yellow) *Romans (blue)


See also

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List of Government schools in New South Wales {{Use Australian English, date=June 2020 The New South Wales Department of Education is a department of the Government of New South Wales. In addition to other responsibilities, it operates primary and secondary school A secondary school des ...
*
Rock Eisteddfod Challenge results These are the results of the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge in Australia, since 1984. National results : Molly Meldrum Ian Alexander "Molly" Meldrum AM (born 29 January 1943) is an Australian music critic, journalist, record producer and mu ...


References


External links


Randwick Boys High School website
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