Mount Stromlo High School

Secondary school in Canberra, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mount Stromlo High School is a public co-educational secondary school in the Canberra suburb of Waramanga, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.[1][2] It is administered by the ACT Education Directorate, with an enrolment of 835 students and a teaching staff of 66 as of 2024.[3] The school serves students from Year 7 to Year 10[3] and was founded in 1991[4] after the merger of Weston Creek High School and Holder High School in 1990.[5]

Coordinates35.3550°S 149.0552°E / -35.3550; 149.0552
MottoRespect, Responsibility, Learning
Established1991
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Mount Stromlo High School
Location
220 Badimara Street, Waramanga, Canberra
Coordinates35.3550°S 149.0552°E / -35.3550; 149.0552
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TypePublic co-educational secondary
MottoRespect, Responsibility, Learning
Established1991
Educational authorityACT Department of Education & Training
PrincipalPeter Radford
GradesYear 7Year 10
Enrolment835 (2024)
MascotStromaz (zebra)
Websitewww.mountstromlohs.act.edu.au
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Notable alumni

Alumni lists can be found on the Names Database.[6] As for notable alumni, Taimus Werner-Gibbings and Helen Razer have attended the school.[citation needed]

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