Manly Selective Campus
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{{Infobox school
| name = Manly Selective Campus
{{smaller|(part of the Northern Beaches Secondary College)}}
| former_names = {{bulleted list|Manly Public School|Manly Intermediate High School|Manly Boys High School|Manly High School}}
| logo = Manly Campus Logo, 2018.jpg
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| motto = {{langx|la|Capimus Sed Tradimus}}
| motto_translation = What We Receive, We Pass On
| location = 138 Abbott Road, North Curl Curl, New South Wales
| country = Australia
| coordinates = {{coord|-33.762858|151.281628|display=inline,title|format=dms|region:AU-NSW_type:edu}}
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| pushpin_label = Manly Selective Campus
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| type = Government-funded co-educational academically selective secondary day school
| educational_authority = New South Wales Department of Education
| affiliation =
| district = The Beaches; Metropolitan North
| principal = Kathryn O'Sullivan
| staff =
| teaching_staff = 54{{cite web |url=https://www.myschool.edu.au/school/41349/profile/2017 |title=School Profile | publisher=Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority |access-date=2018-05-22}}
| ratio = 14:1
| houses = Woyan, Wulaba, Bayagin, Wulaba
| grades_label = Years
| colours = Navy blue, white and Sky blue {{color box|#000080}}{{color box|#FFFFFF}}{{colorbox|skyblue}}
| yearbook = The Pines
| established = {{start date and age|1859}}
{{smaller|(as Manly Public School)}}
| enrolment_as_of = 2017
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| website = {{URL|nbscmanlys-h.schools.nsw.gov.au}}
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The Manly Selective Campus of the Northern Beaches Secondary College is a government-funded co-educational academically selective secondary day school, located in {{NSWcity|North Curl Curl}}, a suburb on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Established in 1859 as Manly Public School, the campus caters for students from Year 7 to Year 12; and admission to the campus is based entirely on academic excellence through the Selective High Schools Test. Students seeking enrolment into Years 8 to 11 will be coordinated through the school, and must also sit for the Australian Council of Educational Research (ACER) Higher Ability Selection Test.[http://www.nbscmanlys-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/our-school/enrolment Enrolment - NBSC Manly Campus] The school is operated by the New South Wales Department of Education; the principal is Kathryn O'Sullivan.
Overview
Manly Campus tops the Northern Beaches on Merit List Rankings in the NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC), and came eighth in the state in 2014.{{Cite web |url=http://bettereducation.com.au/Results/Hsc.aspx |title=HSC School Ranking |date=2014 |access-date=11 May 2015 |work=Better Education Australia}} It was placed seventh in the 2010, 2012 and 2021 HSC rankings, a leap from 15th in 2008 and 2009, and 20th in 2007.{{Cite web |url=http://bettereducation.com.au/Results/Hsc.aspx |title=2009 HSC School Ranking |access-date=31 August 2010 |work=Better Education Australia}} The graduating class of 2021 is currently the highest achieving cohort on record, achieving a ranking of seventh overall as compared with other NSW state and non-government schools. This peer group is the fifth ever to place Manly in the top ten.
History
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Manly Selective Campus has a long history after being founded in 1859 as Manly Public School, on the corner of Belgrave and Carlton Streets in Manly. In 1882, it was moved to a site in Darley Road, where it operated until 1945, and is the site of the current Manly Village Public School.
In 1925, school become an Intermediate High School, and became solely a boys school from 1926. The school expanded rapidly and became Manly Junior High in 1944. In 1945, the school moved to the site of the current Balgowlah Boys Campus, and in 1949 had expanded to include senior years.
In 1954, student numbers reached 1200, and the bulk of these students moved to the current site on Abbott Road in North Curl Curl as Manly Boys High School. The school became co-educational in 1983 and was renamed Manly High School, at the same time as the nearby Manly Girls High also became co-educational and was renamed Freshwater High. Manly High was granted selective status in 1990 and was incorporated into the Northern Beaches Secondary College at its founding and given its current name in 2002.
Principals
The following individuals have served as Principal of the Manly Selective Campus of Northern Beaches Secondary College:
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Ordinal | Officeholder | Qualifications | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes |
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colspan=7 bgcolor="#ffcc33" align=center | Manly Boys' Junior High School | ||||||
align=center| {{nts|1}} | A. D. Fraser | BA | align=center| 1945 | align=center| 1948 | align=right| {{age in years|1945|1948}} years | |
colspan=7 bgcolor="#ffcc33" align=center | Manly Boys' High School | ||||||
align=center| - | A. D. Fraser | BA | align=center| 1949 | align=center| 1949 | align=right| {{age in years|1949|1949}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|3}} | W. Furnass | MA, DipEd | align=center| 1956 | align=center| 1965 | align=right| {{age in years|1956|1965}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|4}} | Tom English | BA | align=center| 1965 | align=center| 1965 | align=right| {{age in years|1965|1965}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|5}} | S. S. Crumlin | BA | align=center| 1966 | align=center| 1970 | align=right| {{age in years|1966|1970}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|6}} | R. Hunter | ASTC | align=center| 1971 | align=center| 1972 | align=right| {{age in years|1971|1972}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|7}} | A. M. Tully | BA, DipEd | align=center| 1973 | align=center| 1973 | align=right| {{age in years|1973|1973}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|8}} | R. Outterside | BA, MEd | align=center| 1974 | align=center| 1976 | align=right| {{age in years|1974|1976}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|9}} | R. S. Munro | ASTC | align=center| 1977 | align=center| 1982 | align=right| {{age in years|1977|1982}} years | |
colspan=7 bgcolor="#ffcc33" align=center | Manly High School | ||||||
align=center| - | R. S. Munro | ASTC | align=center|1983 | align=center| 1987 | align=right| {{age in years|1983|1987}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|10}} | A. M. Bible | ASTC | align=center|1987 | align=center| 1991 | align=right| {{age in years|1987|1991}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|11}} | T. P. Buggy | BA, DipEd, MA, MEdAdim | align=center| 1991 | align=center| 2000 | align=right| {{age in years|1991|2000}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|12}} | M. Ash | MA Ed, BMusEd, DipMusEd | align=center| 2000 | align=center| 2002 | align=right| {{age in years|2000|2002}} years | |
colspan=7 bgcolor="#ffcc33" align=center | Manly Selective Campus | ||||||
align=center| - | M. Ash | MA Ed, BMusEd, DipMusEd | align=center| 2003 | align=center| 2005 | align=right| {{age in years|2003|2005}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|13}} | D. Tomlin | MEd | align=center| 2006 | align=center| 2012 | align=right| {{age in years|2006|2012}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|14}} | Tony Rudd | BEd (Ind. Arts), GradCertEdStudies (D&T) | align=center| 2013 | align=center| 2016 | align=right| {{age in years|2013|2016}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|15}} | Cath Whalan | BA, DipEd, MEd | align=center| 2017 | align=center| 2020 | align=right| {{age in years|2017|2020}} years | |
align=center| {{nts|16}} | Kathryn O'Sullivan | align=center| 2020 | align=center| incumbent | align=right| {{age in years|2020}} years |
Students and staff
{{as of|2021}} Manly Selective Campus had a student population of 789 students.{{cite web|url=https://www.myschool.edu.au/school/41349/profile/2017|title=School Profile|publisher=Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority|access-date=2018-05-22}} There were an average of around 130 students in each grade from 7 to 12, although with some variation between grades, with approximately 60 staff members.{{cite web |url=https://www.myschool.edu.au/SchoolProfile/Index/82743/NorthernBeachesSecondaryCollegeManlyCampus/41349/2014 |title= School Profile |publisher=Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority |access-date=2016-01-17}} There was a large degree of ethnic diversity amongst the student population, with 50% of students coming from a home where English is not the primary language.
The Turtalian
The Turtalian is a former completely student run weekly magazine which contained articles submitted by students, often focused on intellectual discussion. Around 200 copies were distributed each week on Friday, with special editions providing guides for events such as Pinestock, the school's annual music festival, and sporting events such as cross country, athletics and swimming carnivals. The Turtalian Committee handled the editing, design, and printing of the magazine.
The concept is currently used as a project-based lesson guided by a teacher.
Grounds
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File:Oval and remnant bushland area (Manly Selective Campus).jpg
One of the prominent images associated with Manly Selective Campus are the stands of Radiata Pines planted around the school, giving the name to the school's yearbook, The Pines and the newsletter, The Weekly Pines. Some of these pines have created a problem in a 7,010 m2 area of remnant bushland that lies on the school's property on a steep hill behind the school oval. Seedlings of the original pines grew up in the bushland after more of the radiata pines were planted in close proximity to the bushland in 1954. This bushland is some of the last remaining native Sandstone Heath east of Pittwater Road in Warringah, however sections of it are highly degraded by weeds such as lantana and asparagus fern. In recent years there has been an increasing effort to rehabilitate the heath back to pre-European quality, and in late 2006 many of the pine trees which had seeded in the bushland were removed.
Extra-curricular activities
Students are given the chance to participate in various extracurricular activities, only some of which are listed below:
- Student Representative Council (SRC)
- Manly School SRC
- Middle Harbour/Peninsula Inter School Group SRC
- Northern Sydney Regional SRC
- NSW State SRC/NSW SRC State Conference Action Team
- Drama Ensemble
- Junior Drama Ensemble
- Senior Drama Ensemble
- Dance Ensemble, various groups
- [https://ints.dev/ Coding Club]
- Vocal Ensemble
- School Musical
- Chess Team
- Debating
- Robotics Club
- Poetry Club
- Maths Club
- Paleontology Club
- Self-Improvement Club
- Art Club
Students of Manly also have participated with others from the NBSC in the College Rock Eisteddfod Challenge, until its cancellation due to a lack of funds.{{cite news |url=http://manly-daily.whereilive.com.au/news/story/students-plead-to-save-rock-eisteddfod/ |work=The Daily Telegraph|location=Australia |title=Students plead to save Rock Eisteddfod }}{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/02/09/2813927.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100210034328/http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/02/09/2813927.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=10 February 2010 |title=Loss of Rock Eisteddfod a 'disgrace' |work=ABC News |location=Australia |date=9 February 2010 }}
=Band program=
The band program at Manly has three streams and ten ensembles of various levels including the Concert Stream (comprising the Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, and Symphonic Wind Orchestra), the Stage Band Stream (comprising the Swing Band, Stage Band, Big Band, Jazz Orchestra, and Bennett Frerck's Ensemble of Jazz), and the Strings Stream (comprising the String Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra).
Previously, the Band Program also incorporated a Jazz Improvisation stream, which as of 2012 was changed to the "OffBeat" bands spanning all campuses across the Northern Beaches Secondary College. However, the school has been represented on numerous occasions over countless years of the Schools' Spectacular that showcases the student talent of State School students annually.
On 10 August 2017, the Bands of Manly Selective Campus were cited in the NSW Parliament by James Griffen.{{Cite web |date=10 August 2017 |url=https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/papers/Pages/noticeprofiles/bands-of-manly-selective-campus.aspx |title=2324 - BANDS OF MANLY SELECTIVE CAMPUS |website=www.parliament.nsw.gov.au|language=en-AU |access-date=2017-10-23}}
Notable alumni
{{alumni|date=May 2019}}
- Neville Chynoweth{{spaced endash}}seventh Bishop of Gippsland (1980–1987)
- Lisa Darmanin{{spaced endash}}Olympic silver medallist in sailing{{Cite web| url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/manly-daily/northern-beaches-cousins-and-sailors-jason-waterhouse-and-lisa-darmanin-win-silver-in-rio/news-story/53e177c899fe572860cf74920cb52135 |title=Northern beaches cousins and sailors Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin win silver in Rio|publisher=Manly Daily| date=2016-08-17| access-date=2016-09-10}}
- Midget Farrelly{{spaced endash}}world's first surfboard champion – attended approximately 1958
- Mark Gable{{spaced endash}}lead singer and songwriter with The Choirboys whose name was Mark Kitchen while attending the school{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/mark.gable|title=Mark Gable|website=www.facebook.com}}
- Brad Hazzard{{spaced endash}}Member of Parliament of NSW (1991–2023) and NSW government minister (2011–2023){{cite web|url=http://www.bradhazzard.com.au/about-brad/ |title=About Brad |access-date=2016-01-17}}
- Reece Hodge{{spaced endash}}rugby union player for Australia and Super 15 side, Melbourne Rebels{{cite web|url=http://www.rugby.com.au/News/NewsArticle/tabid/1699/ArticleID/16091/NRC-Profile-North-Harbour-Rays-fullback-Reece-Hodge.aspx |title=NRC PROFILE: NORTH HARBOUR RAYS FULLBACK REECE HODGE |publisher=Australian Rugby |date=2015-03-09 |access-date=2016-01-17}}
- Max Illingworth{{spaced endash}}2014 Australian Chess Champion and Grand Master{{cite web|url=http://honisoit.com/2014/08/more-art-than-science/ |title=More art than science |work=Honi Soit |date=12 August 2014 |access-date=2016-01-17}}
- Rex Mossop{{spaced endash}}rugby union and rugby league international and television sports commentator{{cite web | url=https://classicwallabies.com.au/players/rex-peers-mossop/176 | title=Rex Peers Mossop | Player Profile | Classic Wallabies }}https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/rex-mossop-rammed-his-moose-grammar-down-our-throat/news-story/0dc74cd3682c6cd56d258201cedb1618
- Doug Mulray{{spaced endash}}radio and TV host{{cite web|url=https://nbscmanlys-h.schools.nsw.gov.au/content/dam/doe/sws/schools/n/nbscmanlys-h/newsletter/2017/8/the_weekly_pines_no._21_21_july_2017_1501544836691.pdf|title=The Weekly Pines|website=Northern Beaches Secondary College Manly Campus}}{{cite web | url=https://ourhometown.com.au/obituaries/douglas-john-mulray-1-december-1951-30-march-2023/#:~:text=Nicknamed%20Uncle%20Doug%20he%20grew,died%20after%20a%20long%20illness. | title=Douglas John (Uncle Doug) Mulray (1951 – 2023) }}
- Glenn Murcutt{{spaced endash}}architect and winner of the Pritzker Prize in 2002
- Cadeyrn Neville{{spaced endash}}rugby union player for the ACT Brumbies and Wallabies{{Cite web |title=Cadeyrn Neville {{!}} Player Profile {{!}} NSW Waratahs |url=https://nsw.rugby/players/cadeyrn-neville/2315 |access-date=2025-05-04 |website=nsw.rugby |language=en}}
- Chris Puplick{{spaced endash}}Senator for New South Wales (1979–1981, 1984–1990)
- Justine Damond{{spaced endash}}murdered by a Minneapolis Police Department officer{{cite news |author1=Benny-Morrison, Ava |author2=Browne, Rachel |url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/she-was-just-infectious-friends-mourn-sydney-woman-killed-in-us-police-shooting-20170717-gxcth4.html |title='She was just infectious': friends mourn Sydney woman killed in US police shooting |work=The Sydney Morning Herald |date=17 July 2017 |access-date=7 July 2019 }}
See also
{{Portal|New South Wales|Schools}}
References
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External links
- {{Official website|https://nbscmanlys-h.schools.nsw.gov.au}}
- [http://manlyalumni.com Manly Alumni website]
{{NBSC}}
{{NSW Selective Schools|state=collapsed}}
{{High Schools in North Sydney}}
{{Public high schools in Sydney|state=autocollapse}}
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