Picnic Point High School

Picnic Point High School

Knowledge is Life
Address
61 Kennedy Street
Picnic Point, NSW, 2213
Australia
Coordinates 33°57′53″S 151°00′34″E / 33.9648°S 151.0095°E / -33.9648; 151.0095Coordinates: 33°57′53″S 151°00′34″E / 33.9648°S 151.0095°E / -33.9648; 151.0095
Information
School type High school
Established 1962
Principal Wolly Negroh[1]
Staff Approx. 85
Enrolment Approx. 1000
Colour(s) Green and gold
Website picnicpt-h.schools.nsw.edu.au

Picnic Point High School is a government high school located in the suburb of Picnic Point, New South Wales, Australia.

The school has approximately 1000 students in Years 7 to 12. It prepares students for the Higher School Certificate (HSC) in Year 12, and the Record of School Achievement for those students who leave school before attaining the HSC. The school celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday, 31 March 2012.

Notable students and ex-students

Notable staff and ex-staff

References

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Further reading


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