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Newtown High School of the Performing Arts

Secondary school in Newtown, Sydney

Newtown High School of the Performing Arts

Summary

Secondary school in Newtown, Sydney

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nameNewtown High School of the Performing Arts
imageNewtown School of the Arts.JPG
captionSt George's Hall
former_names
established
typeGovernment-funded co-educational comprehensive and specialist day school
educational_authorityNew South Wales Department of Education
specialistPerforming arts
grades7–12
grades_labelYears
mottoEquity, creativity, excellence
principalSusan Green
locationKing Street, Newtown, Inner West region of Sydney, New South Wales
countryAustralia
enrolment
colorsBlue and red
homepage
coordinates

The Newtown High School of the Performing Arts is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive and specialist secondary day school in the suburb of Newtown in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is among a few performing arts and visual arts schools in Australia. All students must study drama, music, dance and visual arts subjects as part of the curriculum for the first year of secondary school, and one performing or visual arts subject until Year 11. The school participates in variety of events both on and off campus in all types of performing and visual arts as well as video, technical, costume and design.

In 2016, it adopted an 'inclusive' uniform policy, under which there are separate 'boys' and 'girls' uniforms and students may wear whichever they prefer.

The New South Wales Department of Education runs the school. Dr Susan Green has been principal since November 2023.

The school caters for approximately 1,200 students from Year 7 to Year 12.

History

The school remains open and accessible to the local population, however a larger percentage of prospective students from outside the local acceptance boundaries can audition to obtain a place at the school.

Café by an entrance to the school

Extracurricular activities are available; there are ensembles and companies in the music, drama and dance departments.

Alumni

  • Ralph Myers (1996)artistic director of theatre company Company B Belvoir
  • Jac Bowie (1997)entrepreneur, founder of Business in Heels
  • Nathan Foley (1997)cast member of Hi-5
  • Elle Dawe (1998)actress
  • Elana Stone (1998)jazz singer and band leader
  • Abe Forsythe (1999)actor
  • Virginia Gay (1999)actress
  • Tamara Jaber (1999)recording artist
  • Emma Lung (1999)actress
  • Alyssa McClelland (1999)actress
  • Rose Jackson (2002)former president of the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council and past president of the National Union of Students
  • Michael Azzopardi (2002)musician and Musical Director for shows including Hamilton and MJ The Musical
  • Indiana Evans (2003)actress
  • Lindsay Farris (2003)actor and Artistic Director of the National Youth Theatre Company and founding Chairman of the National Youth Theatre Company Foundation
  • Yael Stone (2003)actress
  • Jessica Tovey (2005)actress
  • Jordan 'Friendlyjordies' Shanks (2007) – YouTuber and political commentator
  • Paddy Cornwall (2007) – Bass player for indie rock band Sticky Fingers
  • Abby Earl (2007)actress
  • Dylan Frost (2008) – Lead singer for indie rock band Sticky Fingers
  • David Jones-Roberts (2008)actor
  • Hanna Mangan-Lawrence (2008)actress
  • Julia Jacklin - Wikipedia (2008) - solo singer and member of indie garage band Phantastic Ferniture
  • Alycia Debnam-Carey (2011)actress
  • Bree Masters (2012)Olympic sprinter
  • Odessa Young (2013)actress
  • Christopher Bahng/Bang (2014)professionally known as Bang Chan; leader of South Korean boy group Stray Kids under JYP Entertainment
  • Claude Scott-Mitchell (2014)actress
  • Samuel Thomson (2014)actor and rhythmic gymnastics, Australian youth champion at the 2012 Australian games
  • Sophie Wilde (2015)actress
  • Milly Alcock (2018)actress
  • Ed Oxenbould (2019) – actor
  • Maya Cumming (2019)former Internet personality and pop musician known as MAY-A

References

References

  1. "Our staff".
  2. "Contact us".
  3. "Controversy after high school allows students to wear boys' or girls' uniform".
  4. (2016-02-22). "Newtown High School of the Performing Arts changes gender rules for uniforms". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  5. "About our school".
  6. Oliver, Mr A. "Auditions (Closed)".
  7. Oliver, Mr A. "Co-Curricula Activities".
  8. Groom, Nelson. (2023). "Belly of the Beast: On the Road With Sticky Fingers". Westway Collective.
  9. [[Andrew McMillen]]. (March 2015). "The Last Page: Paddy Cornwall of Sticky Fingers".
  10. Hastings, Christobel. (16 August 2022). "''House of the Dragon'': who is Milly Alcock and who does she play?".
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