Endeavour Sports High School
Endeavour Sports High School | |
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Honour Bound | |
Location | |
Caringbah, New South Wales Australia | |
Information | |
Type | Public, co-educational, sport selective, day school |
Established | 1964 |
Principal | James Kozlowski |
Enrolment | 717 [1] |
Campus | Suburban |
Colour(s) |
Red and black |
Website | www.endeavour-h.schools.nsw.edu.au |
Endeavour Sports High School (ESHS) is a designated sports high school located in the Southern Sydney suburb of Caringbah. It is a selective, comprehensive co-educational school which bases its enrollment on students being proficient in a targeted sport or living in the relatively small local catchment area of the school.[2] The school's alumni include many former and current sportspeople, and Endeavour is well regarded in its sporting development of its students.[3]
History
The school was established in 1964, and became a designated sports school in 1997.
Education
Sports offered at Endeavour include track and field athletics, baseball, netball, basketball, cricket, rugby league, rugby union, Australian rules football, dance, softball, swimming, association football, golf, tennis, gymnastics, water polo, hockey, and volleyball.
Notable alumni
Sport
Athletics
Cricket
Football
- Aleksandar Jovanović
- Tomi Juric
- Themba Muata-Marlow
- Michael Neill
- Teresa Polias
- Nikolas Tsattalios
- Marc Warren
Netball
Rugby League
- Blake Ayshford
- Fa'amanu Brown
- Mitch Brown
- Tony Caine
- Beau Champion
- Anthony Cherrington
- Blake Ferguson
- Bryson Goodwin
- Alex Johnston
- Cameron King
- Joseph Leilua
- Rhys Lovegrove
- Peewee Moke
- Kevin Naiqama
- Rory O'Brien
- Mosese Pangai
- Justin Poore
- Curtis Scott
- Chase Stanley
- Kyle Stanley
- Brad Takairangi
- Martin Taupau
- Dean Whare
- Reece Williams
Rugby Union
Softball
Swimming
References
- ↑ "NSW Department of Education and Training: Endeavour Sports High School". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
- ↑ "ESHS Enrolment". Retrieved 2 April 2016.
- ↑ Alexandra Smith (28 March 2016). "Where stars are made". Sydney Morning Herald.
Coordinates: 34°01′50″S 151°07′04″E / 34.0305°S 151.1179°E