Northcote High School


Northcote High School is a co-educational, state secondary school in Northcote, Victoria, Australia. It is situated at the southern end of the City of Darebin, on St Georges Road, Northcote.
The school teaches from Years 7 to 12 and has a population of approximately 1800 students. Northcote High has a large music and science program, and has been recognised as a significant leader in the use of learning technologies in the classroom.

History

Northcote High School was established in 1926 as a co-educational secondary school, one of the first six to be established in Melbourne by the Victorian Government. The school owes its establishment largely to agitation led by John Cain, Northcote City Councillor and later Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Jika Jika, with support from the headmasters of nearby Northcote Primary School and Wales Street Primary School. Cain's repeated efforts to establish a school to provide secondary education for the then predominantly working class suburb of Northcote were finally successful, despite an environment of opposition from conservative politicians and independent principals.
Although Northcote High School was established as a co-educational school, it became a boys' school after 1928 when Preston Girls High School was established. Martin Hansen, the then Chief Inspector of Secondary Education, was convinced high schools should be segregated by gender after a tour of schools in the US and UK. In the 1980s Northcote High School again began to enrol girls in response to community pressure, officially moving to co-education in 1989. In 2018 there were approximately 920 boys and 829 girls enrolled.
Northcote High School first offered a limited Maths and Science Matriculation in 1946. Principal Alex Sutherland expanded Matriculation in the 1950s to include most subjects on the curriculum. The school continues this tradition today with a very broad range of Victorian Certificate of Education subjects on offer, including a relatively wide range of humanities subjects.
Northcote High School celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2016.

Principals

The following individuals have served as principal of Northcote High School:
OrdinalOfficeholderTerm beganTerm endedTime in officeNotes
1J. S. Kitson19261927 years
2F. W. Johnson19271941 years
3W. J. Bishop19421946 years
4L. B. Garson19471948 years
5H. J. Moody19491951 years
6A. Sutherland19521959 years
7J. D. McGregor19601969 years
8A. D. Perry19691969 year
9S. A. Seabrook19701974 years
10K. Yon19751980 years
11E. R. Nelson19801985 years
12G. L. Israel19852004 years
13G. Davidson20042009 years
14K. Morris20092017 years
15Susan Harrap2018incumbent years

International links

Northcote High School has a long tradition of developing ties with schools overseas. In the 1930s students at Northcote High School corresponded with a school in Poland, and in the early 1950s the school began the practice of enrolling and hosting students from overseas, partly under the auspices of the Colombo plan. In 1999, a sister school agreement was made with Huaibei Number One High School in Anhui province, China and a second with Tienjin - Binhai Foreign Languages School in 2016. Regular exchanges are conducted with these schools. There is also a reciprocal exchange agreement with a school in France.
In 2015 Northcote High School had one of the state's largest International student programs with more than 80 students from all five continents studying in the post-compulsory Years 10 - 12. In 2017, the school became the first government school to deliver the VCE offshore, in partnership with Chinese schools. In 2018, the school was awarded the Department of Education's first award for Excellence in Global Learning.

Notable alumni