Former
and existing students and staff, and members of the community, are invited to the (new) Canberra
High School at Macquarie for a School Open Day to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the School.
The
day will start in the hall with an Official Opening and Welcome, before visitors are invited to tour
parts of the school where exhibits and archival material of the past and
present will be displayed.
Parking will be available on the School Oval, with entry via Halloran Close, off Bowman Street, from 9am. Parking is also available at Jamison Centre.
10.15 am Official Opening and Welcome in the School Hall
Welcome from the 2013 Canberra High School
Captains
Canberra
High School Concert Band performance
Official Party welcomed to stage
Joy
Burch (ACT Minister for Education)
Mary
Porter (Member of the Legislative Assembly)
Keith
Hawke (Chairman 50 Years Committee)
Beth
and Merv Knowles (original students from Canberra High School)
Alaine
King (75 Year Celebration Chairperson)
John
Bury (current P&C President)
Alan
Thomas, Helen Burfitt and Anne Dash (Previous Principals)
Phil
Beecher (Current Principal)
Acknowledgement
of Country
Speeches
Joy Burch
Phil Beecher
Unveiling
of Commemorative Plaque
Canberra High School
Concert Band performs the School Song
Fashion
Parade of past uniforms
Activities
Front Office
The front office
is open for the signing of the visitors’ book and collection of information. There are pages available for people to write
their own ideas on their time at the school which will then be made into a book
to be kept at the school. The old
Headmaster’s desk is set up to replicate the original Principal’s Office complete
with cane and strap hanging on the wall.
Hall and AB Building
There is a
photo display showing on the big screen as people come into the hall. Technology and Art displays of student work including
75 faces for 75 years are set up in these two spaces. The Parents and Citizens Committee is running
a BBQ and there are cold drinks and food served from the canteen.
Gymnasium
There
are Physical Education displays and student reports on the history of Physical Education
in the school set up in the gym. There is
also a space arranged for some games that students played throughout the
decades at Canberra High.
Science Labs
Students
have set up a timeline through the decades that highlight significant scientific
discoveries over the past 75 years. There are also displays of science
equipment and experiments.
Technology
All the Technology rooms are
open with displays of student work. The Tea Tree Café is serving coffee and
student-made food in the courtyard.
Photography
The Photography
room is set up with activities including cut outs to make funny photographs of visitors
in the old uniforms. Photos prints are
available for $2.
Around the school
Students
will conduct audio and video interviews of visitors in various places around
the school. Student photographers will also be taking shots of people
interacting with the activities and displays.
Archives Displays are in the following rooms:
- 1938-1959
and Significant Historical Documents in the Library
- 1960-1969 in
Room 125
- 1970-1979 in
Room 127
- 1980-1989 in
Room 130
- 1990-1999 in
Room 110
- 2000-present
in Room 111
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Helen Burfitt and Phil Beecher |
There are
Dux, Honour and School Captains Boards, the World War II Roll of Honour,
trophies, cups, plaques and paintings on display in the front foyer and the
conference room.
The
photographs of all the Canberra High School principals are on display in the
conference room.
Canberra
High School memorabilia from other sources are available on the computers in
the library, e.g. Trove from the National Library of Australia, the National
Archives of Australia, the Canberra and District Historical Society and the
Canberra High School Honour Roll.
Donations to the Archives
Donations of
archive material and memorabilia can be left in any of the display rooms. There are envelopes available. Please write your name, contact details and
other relevant information on the outside of the envelope.
If you don’t
want to leave original material, there is a portable scanner available in the library
for you to copy material and one of the supervisors will be able to assist you. Scanning can also be done at the school’s
reception desk. To help us identify
scanned material, please write your name and contact details on a piece of
paper, along with the nature of the material, and scan this also.
If you want
to contact us about donations at a later date, please contact the school after
the Open Day. If you would like us to
contact you, please leave your details (name, phone number and/or email address)
with a supervisor in the library.
Memorabilia for Sale
There
is a range of memorabilia and souvenirs for sale, under the tent in the inner quadrangle,
including stationery, clothing and other mementos.