Pine Rivers State High School

Pine Rivers State High School is a Queensland state secondary school situated north of Brisbane in the suburb of Strathpine.

Pine Rivers State High School
Location
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Queensland

Australia
Information
TypeState secondary school
MottoBy Different Ways to Excellence
Established1964
School districtNorth Coast Region
PrincipalDoug DeMuro
Grades7-12
Enrolment1321 (2019)
CampusSuburban
Websitepineriversshs.eq.edu.au

First opened in 1964, Pine Rivers High School is a large school.[1]

Principals

Pine Rivers State High School has had six principals in its 52-year history. Prior to Janelle Deakin's retirement at the conclusion of the 2014 school year, Graham James Sprott was the longest-reigning principal of Pine Rivers High School - leading the school for 21 years.

Principal Year started Year ended Total time in office
Doug Watson 2018 current current
John Schuh 2015 2017 3 years
Janelle Kay Deakin 1997 2014 17 years
Graham James Sprott 1976 1997 21 years
John Henry Bowen 1967 1975 8 years
Wilhelmus Leonardus Goossens 1966 1966 1 year
William Leslie Kemp 1964 1965 2 years

Leaderbody

In addition to staff leadership, senior students have the opportunity to elect for representation within the school leaderbody. These positions bring responsibility and power as those whom hold positions can enact change within the school community. Members of the student leadership team are divided into Captains and Student Representative Council Executive.

2016 Pine Rivers State High School leaderbody

Staff leaderbody
Position Name
Principal Doug Watson
Deputy principal Murray Bowman
Deputy principal Carol-Ann Morel
Deputy principal David Armstrong

Captaincy

Four Year 11 students are announced at the Year 12 Valedictory to transition into leadership roles the following year. The role of the school captains is to represent the school at events, ceremonies, and special occasions. Within the school community, captains work alongside the Student Representative Council Executive to conduct change within the school. The captain position is highly sought after due to it being viewed in high esteem.

Student Representative Council Executive

The Student Representative Council is the major committee which allows students of Pine Rivers to voice their concerns and opinions on school matters. This council is chaired by three senior students who are elected by staff and their peers and announced alongside the captains during the Year 12 Valedictory ceremony.

Sporting houses

Prior 2007, Pine Rivers High School was split into four sporting houses: Kulukan, Kuran, Tjingilli and Wandajina. Upon enrolment of the school, students were put into these houses - each of which were allocated a colour that the students could choose to wear on sporting occasions, including swimming carnivals and athletics days.

Sporting house Meaning Colour
Kulukan Animals     
Kuran Plants     
Tjingilli People     
Wandajina Spirits     

In 2007, a choice was made to abandon the previous system of houses and split the school cohort into two sporting houses. All students (and teachers) with a surname ranging from 'A' to 'L' were assigned to the 'Pine Panthers', whereas 'M' to 'Z' were allocated to the 'Rivers Rhinos'.

Sporting house Colour
Pine Panthers     
Rivers Rhinos     

Publications

Rivers Review

Pine Rivers High School releases a fortnightly newsletter to the school community titled "Rivers Review". The newsletter contains brief summaries of student achievements in the two weeks, in addition to notifying parents on upcoming events, important happenings and reminders.

PRISM

Pine Rivers also releases an annual yearbook, entitled "PRISM". This magazine is a free yearbook available to the students and teachers at the conclusion of the school year and includes photos of various school events, list of annual highlights, achievements and a complete record of the student and teacher cohort. Previously, the publication has been compiled and designed by a class of Year 12 Senior Students known as the 'PRISM Committee', however since 2015 the magazine has been formed by a group of younger students and teachers, most notably a Year 10 Information Communication and Technology class.

Events

Pine Rivers High School has an extensive background in both communal and school-based events. The various causes of the events range from the general enjoyment of students to showcasing the school to the public. The school also promotes various public events including Harmony Day, Anzac Day and NAIDOC Week.

EXPO

The school hosts an annual expo, which primarily serves as a way of showcasing the school to the public. Members of the general public, typically graduates from primary schools, attend the EXPO to gain a general feel of the school's atmosphere, and can sample different activities available from the school curriculum. Traditionally, EXPO showcases aspects of departments including the school's multi award-winning performing arts program. Typically, the performances include the String Ensemble, Concert Band and Stage Band, and the various dance squads the school offers.

Musical

For 40 consecutive years, Pine Rivers State High School has annually staged a musical theatre production. While the production is decided by the members of Performing Arts staff, the musical includes members of the school's students. After a vigorous creation period, the musical is performed to paying members of the general public. Pine Rivers' annual musical is held around the months of March–May, and is performed over a 3-day period of Wednesday, Friday and Saturday on its respective week, with a Matinée for local primary schools to view the Musical on Tuesday morning. The school boasts the reputation of never performing the same musical twice, and celebrated its unique performance standard in 2006 by staging a remake of the 'Wizard of Oz', entitled 'The Wiz', to commemorate its original performance years earlier. The musicals vary in theme, with the most recent, 40th production, being a rendition of Little Shop of Horrors.

On 2 September 2016 Pine Rivers State High School announced that the 41st annual musical, would be Disney's "The Little Mermaid" which was performed in late April 2017.[2]

Full list of Pine Rivers State High School musicals

Year Production
2019 We Will Rock You
2018 Popstars The Musical
2017 The Little Mermaid
2016 Little Shop of Horrors
2015 High School Musical
2014 Fame
2013 Hairspray
2012 Seussical
2011 Back to the 80s
2010 Godspell
2009 Burgertown
2008 Disco Inferno
2007 Bugsy Malone
2006 The Wiz
2005 Johnny Rock
2004 Sweet Charity
2003 Phantoad of the Opera
2002 Return to the Forbidden Planet
2001 The Outsiders
2000 Guys and Dolls
1999 Blues Brothers
1998 Glamalot
1997 Oklahoma!
1996 Annie
1995 Grease
1994 Best Picture, Offbeat
1993 Sherwoodstock
1992 Hound of Music
1991 Smithy
1990 Bats
1989 Alice
1988 The Sentimental Bloke
1987 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
1986 The Wizard of Oz
1985 Camelot
1984 Sheik, Rattle 'n' Roll
1983 Tin Pan Ali
1982 Man of Steel
1981 Joseph and His Technicolour Dream Coat
1980 No No Nanette
1979 Calamity Jane
1978 The Pyjama Game
1977 The Boyfriend

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Walkathon

The school's major fundraiser, the walkathon is a sporting/social event in which students walk from the school to Pine Rivers Park, Strathpine. Although optional, enthusiastic participation of the students typically results in a dress up to suit a certain theme that the students have selected. Throughout the years the themes have had extreme variations, from the "Mad Hatter's Derby Day" to "Sparrow Invades Neverland", whereas in recent years the school has adopted themes such as "Heroes and Villains", Disney and "Myths and Legends". Most recently, the theme was "When I Grow Up", encouraging the school community to dress up in the outfits of their dream career as a child.

Notable alumni

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See also

References

  1. "Welcome to Pine Rivers State High School". www.pineriversshs.eq.edu.au. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  2. "Pine Rivers State High School". Facebook. 1 September 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  3. Pine Rivers State High School. 2016. "Little Shop of Horrors." Performance Program. April 27, 29, 30.

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