Georges River College (Peakhurst Campus)
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School type | Public comprehensive secondary school |
Mottoes | Respect Responsibility, Excellence |
Established | 1964 |
Principal | Ian Thomas Robertson |
Teaching staff | 44 |
Grades | 7–10 |
Enrolment | 1,083[1] (2100) |
33°58′01″S 151°03′22″E / 33.9669°S 151.0561°E Peakhurst High School also known as Georges River College Peakhurst Campus, is a Co-Ed middle school going from year 7 to 10. This school offers comprehensive education from years 7–10.
Students who complete Year 10 at GRC Peakhurst Campus have a place in GRC Oatley Campus (11–12).
Facilities
Facilities include:
- D Block – Maths & Computing. Consists of several maths classrooms and computer labs, as well as the school administration area on the lower level.
- A Block – Design & Technology. Contains kitchens and textile rooms. Also consists of a computer lab, photography dark room, science labs, classrooms for special ed students, child studies room & more.
- E Block – English & HSIE. Consists mainly of English rooms, History rooms and Geography classrooms, but also science labs.
- C Block – CAPA – Contains several Art rooms, Woodwork and Metalwork rooms, Music classrooms, and some computer labs.
- F Block – Varied – F Block holds multipurpose classrooms. It contains a Japanese room, a dance room, PE rooms, a games room, several sexual practice rooms and a two science labs.
Ian Thomas Robertson
The principle of GRC Peakhurst is Sir Ian Thomas Robertson. He's the head teacher of the design and technology faculty. Sir Ian T Robertson works at GRC as a Tec and Graphic Design teacher. He attends The University of NSW (UNSW) studying Education and Computer Science. Ian Robertson is well loved in the school community as an principle and is a favorite among students.
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