Marsden State High School

Marsden State High School (MSHS) is a secondary school in Waterford West, Queensland for students between years 7 and 12. Marsden State High School is located on the corner of Chambers Flat Road and Muchow Road between the suburbs of Marsden and Waterford West. The school was established in 1987 and, as of 2022, has 3,576 students. It is the largest high school by enrolments in Australia.[citation needed]

Marsden State High School
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Coordinates27°41′07″S 153°06′38″E / 27.6852°S 153.1106°E / -27.6852; 153.1106
Information
TypeCo-education, secondary, public
MottoSuccess Through Industry (1987–2010)
Empowering Individuals, Expanding Horizons, Creating Futures (2010–2012)
Dare to Inspire, Make a Difference (2013–present)
Established1987
PrincipalMarcus Jones
Grades7–12
Enrolment3576
Colour(s)Maroon   and ash  
Website[1]

From the school's opening, in 1987, until 2010, the motto was Success Through Industry, however, from 2010 until 2012 the motto has been Empowering Individuals, Expanding Horizons, Creating Futures. From 2013 the School Motto has been Dare to Inspire, Make A Difference. The school's colours, previously brown and cream, were changed to maroon and ash in 2009.

Programs edit

The school's current sporting, academic and awareness programs are:

  • MTC – Mates Talk Change, a program encouraging good mental health provides a variety of positive mental strategies, including Top 5 Squad
  • ELP – Exceptional Learners Program, a discipline for high achievers
  • Soccer Excellence – a popular sporting excellence program
  • Rugby League Excellence – a popular sporting excellence, see notable alumni.
  • Basketball Excellence – a popular sporting excellence program
  • Dance Excellence – a program in which exceptional dancers join
  • Music Excellence – Exceptional students can choose to sing or play an instrument
  • The Arts – The arts is a group of subjects in the creative fields such as Music, Dance, Film & Television and art.
  • AVID – A class built on traditional American-style AVID principles.
  • M.A.D. – Make a difference program, bringing change to the community.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ School days to class acts By Matt Marshall (The Daily Telegraph 23 April 2009)

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