Nambour State High School

Nambour State High School
Nambour State High School
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Distinction by Merit
Location
Nambour, Queensland, Australia Australia
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Type Public, Co-educational, Secondary, Day school
Established 2 February 1953
Principal Wayne Troyahn
Enrolment ~1367 (2006)
Campus Rural
Colour(s) Blue, White, Yellow
              
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Nambour State High School is a co-educational, state high school located in Nambour, Queensland, Australia.

Established on 2 February 1953, in 2006 the school had enrolment figures of 1,367, including adult students.[1] Previously, the Nambour State Rural School had operated from 1940 to 8 January 1953; it was then split into a primary school and the high school.[2]

The school's first Principal was George William Lockie, who was given the title of "acting principal". He later lead Salisbury, Mount Isa, and Bundaberg high schools, before moving to Brisbane State High School.[3][4] The school's current principal is Wayne Troyahn.[5]

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Notable alumni

The school has educated numerous prominent alumni in the area of politics. Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd was dux of the school in 1974,[6] while Treasurer Wayne Swan also attended, but the two didn't know each other as Swan was three years older.[5][7] Ray Barber, now a solicitor in Coolum and formerly the state member for Noosa, also attended the school.[6] Deputy leader of the former Queensland National Party, Fiona Simpson, also attended the school. University of the Sunshine Coast lecturer Bronwyn Stevens has said she can't remember a time when there were so many frontbenchers from the same school as in 2007, including the prime minister and treasurer.[5]

United Nations Assistant Secretary-General Max Gaylard, Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and United Nations coordinator for humanitarian and development activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is also an Alumni.[8]

Alumni in non-political areas include organ transplant surgeon Kellee Slater, Olympic canoe racer Clint Robinson, and Powderfinger drummer Jon Coghill.[5] Principal Wayne Troyahn has nominated a simple reason for the school's extensive alumni, stating "I think it’s the quality of the teaching over a long period of time."[5]

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Coordinates: 26°37′22″S 152°57′46.5″E / 26.62278°S 152.962917°E / -26.62278; 152.962917


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