Scots School Albury
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Scots School Albury | |
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Fide et Literis
Faith and Learning
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Albury, New South Wales | |
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Religious affiliation(s) | Uniting Church |
Opened | 1972[1] |
Status | Now Enrolling |
Sister school | Shohei High School |
Principal | Mrs Peggy Mahy |
Website | http://www.scotsalbury.nsw.edu.au/ |
The Scots School Albury is an independent, K-12, Uniting Church, co-educational, day and boarding School, located in the suburb North Albury of Albury, New South Wales, Australia. It draws students from the local area and other parts of Australia.[2]
The Scots School Albury has a history reaching back to the establishment in 1866 of Albury Grammar School, the first independent boys school in the Albury area. The School was formed in 1972 with the merger of Albury Grammar School with Woodstock Presbyterian Girls School, assuming the new identity of The Scots School Albury.
Two single-sex boarding houses (Sellars House for boys' boarding and Wilson House for girls' boarding)[3] accommodate students from Years 7-12 on campus.
Its 2012 enrolment includes approximately 500 Secondary School students and 175 Junior School students. Located a short distance from the centre of Albury, The Scots School Albury features a blend of modern and older buildings set in 11ha of extensive grounds.
For the 2015-2016 school year, the Principal is Peggy Mahy, the Deputy Principal is David Armstrong, and the head of the junior school is Greg Newbold.[4]
History
In 1866, the Albury Grammar School opened and in 1926 the Rosehill Girls' School opened. In 1939, the Rosehill Girls' School became the Woodstock Girls' School. Then in 1972, both schools decided to amalgamate to form the Scots School Albury.[5]
Curriculum
Subjects offered at The Scots School Albury in Stage 6 (Year 11/12) are:
- English
- English (Standard)
- English (Advanced)
- English Extension 1
- English Extension 2
- Mathematics
- Mathematics General 2
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Extension 1
- Mathematics Extension 2
- Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Earth and Environmental Science
- Drama
- Economics
- History
- Ancient History
- Modern History
- History Extension
- Languages Other Than English (LOTE)
- French
- French Continuers
- French Extension
- Japanese
- Japanese Continuers
- Japanese Extension
- French
- Legal Studies
- Music
- Music 1
- Music 2
- Music Extension
- Visual Arts
As well as distance options. Dance, LOTE (including German, Italian and Indonesian) and Information Technology are currently being studied at Scots via distance.
See also
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