North Sydney Boys High School is an academically selective, public high school for boys, located at Crows Nest in Sydney, Australia. According to the school, North Sydney Boys was established in 1915, however the 'Old Boys' assert the school was actually begun off site in temporary classes in 1912.citation needed At the end of 1914, 89 boys transferred to the permanent home on the corner of Falcon Street and Miller Street, Crows Nest. A decision is pending on whether the Centenary will be celebrated in 2012 or 2015.citation needed The school has a long history of academic excellence prompting renowned educationist Sir James Darling, Headmaster of Geelong Grammar School, to write that "North Sydney is the equal of, if not better than, any private school in Australia" (Good Weekend Magazine). 2 He was referring to a 'golden era' in the 1950s and 60s when school's students set numerous records in the published results of the old NSW Leaving Certificate. North Sydney still performs well in Higher School Certificate results today. In the 2005, 2004 and 2003 NSW Higher School Certificate, North Sydney Boys was one of the top ranked boys school, and in 2004 had the 6th highest number of recipients of the Premier's 'All Rounders' Award in the state.citation needed In 2001, The Sun-Herald ranked North Sydney Boys High School ninth in Australia's top ten boys' schools, based on the number of its alumni mentioned in the Who's Who in Australia (a listing of notable Australians).3[a] The current School Captain and Vice School Captain for 2009 are Nabeel Sidiqui and James Macleod respectively
Building worksNorth Sydney Boys High School is undergoing a major capital building program funded by the State and Federal Governments. In DA1, completed in about 2003, the Keele Street Lawn area was acquired and refurbished. In DA2, completed in 2005, new tennis courts and other building works were carried out. A new building that includes music rehearsal spaces, visual art classrooms and design and technology workshops have been finished in term 4 of 2006 and students have moved into the new building, now named 'J Block'. A dedicated music computer lab is also available in the new building. Development Application 7, or DA7, is also currently under investigation and planning which includes a new library building. The school community also recently completed a major upgrade of the AF Henry Hall in 2005. CurriculumDepartmentsTeaching at North Sydney Boys High is divided amongst 10 departments, each teaching a variety of related Board of Studies endorsed subjects. The departments are:
Extracurricular activitiesSportThe School participates in sport against other schools in the Sydney North West Metropolitan Zone. Other extracurricular sporting activities include:
Outdoor educationAn outdoor education program involving annual school camps is promoted as encouraging a 'Challenge by Choice' mentality. This program includes camps to:
North Sydney Boys High School also encourages students to participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. Music and dramaNorth Sydney Boys High School is also home to a comprehensive and highly regarded jazz music education program. Performance groups from this program have toured internationally, and are regularly requested to play at a variety of public and private functions. The Big Band 1 was the equal first Australian school jazz band to be invited to perform at the annual International Association of Jazz Education conference in 2004. The jazz bands perform annually at the Merimbula Jazz Festival, on the New South Wales south coast. Other music and drama related extracurricular activities include:
Enrichment
Student exchange
OtherOther extracurricular activities include:
Notable alumniFor a list of notable Old Falconians, see List of Old Falconians.
Former students of North Sydney Boys High School are known as 'Old Boys' or 'Old Falconians', and may elect to join the schools' alumni association, known as the 'Old Falconians’ Union' (OFU). The Union was founded over seventy-five years ago as a way to "promote goodwill fellowship amongst former students of and to provide financial and other support to the School".4 The most famous of these is Allan Border who is currently the 3rd highest Test Run Scorer and the highest Australian Test Run Scorer. Notes^ Who's Who of boys' school rankings: 1.North Sydney Boys High School , 2.Melbourne Grammar School, 3.Melbourne High School, 4.Geelong Grammar School, 5.Sydney Boys High School, 6.Scotch College, Melbourne, 7.Shore, 8.Fort Street Boys' High, 9.Wesley College, 10.Sydney Grammar School References
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