Camden High School (New South Wales)
Camden High School | |
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Location | |
Camden, New South Wales Australia | |
Coordinates | 34°4′46″S 150°40′33″E / 34.07944°S 150.67583°ECoordinates: 34°4′46″S 150°40′33″E / 34.07944°S 150.67583°E |
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School type | Public, Comprehensive, Coeducational, Secondary School |
Motto | Together We Achieve |
Established | 1956 |
Principal | Roger Berry |
Campus type | Rural/Suburban |
Colour(s) |
Navy, Light blue, Yellow |
Website | http://www.camden-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/ |
Camden High School is a New South Wales government coeducational secondary school in the town of Camden. Established in 1956, the school motto is "Together We Achieve".It lays an emphasis on traditional subjects, while offering several vocational education courses. It has strong ties with the local community and emphasises involvement, caring and responsibility. It has a particularly strong co-curriculum that features the creative and performing arts, adventure programs and sports. Its mission statement emphasises its purpose to enable students to reach their full potential through encouraging achievement, positive values and the desire to learn.[1]
Location
The school was originally situated on John and Exeter Streets within the town of Camden itself. This site was previously a gasworks and after industrial contamination was discovered at the school in 1995, including BTEX, PAH, cyanides and sulphates, it was closed down. The property is now completely fenced off pending remediation.
An unknown number of former students who attended the original site have become ill. Marsdens solicitors in Camden are currently preparing a class action against the Department of Education. The national ABC 7:30 report with further details aired on 23 July 2013 and is currently available on their IView page. [2]
Construction of the new high school was completed in 2001, with students and staff making use of the new facilities from the end of that year. The new school is set on six and a half hectares, with views of the Razorback Range as a backdrop.
References
- ↑ "Our school".
- ↑ Hayden Cooper (2013-07-24). "Ex-students and teachers raise fears of cancer cluster at old Camden high school in Sydney". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Retrieved 2013-07-26.