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The History of Ferny Grove High School

Discussion about the need for a High School in the Ferny Grove area started in 1974, even though student numbers at the time were not significant. The table below shows student numbers in the local suburbs for 1975

Area
Year 1
Year 8
Ferny Hills
214
67
Everton Hills
115
52
Arana Hills
131
81

In the same year, Mitchelton State High recorded a population of 1317 students and was predicted to grow to 1600 by 1982 unless a new school was built. Pressure to build a new school continued until the State Government announced that a 13ha site in McGinn Rd had been purchased and that construction would comprise four major buildings. The original Ferny Grove State School, just a few doors away, was built in 1875 of timber slab construction and almost closed in the 1930s when enrolments dropped below the minimum of 9 students. By 1979, there were an estimated 6700 children aged under 18 in the local area.
In February 1979, a $939,000 tender for the construction of a Year 8 teaching block consisting of 8 classrooms, and one each for Home Economics, Manual Arts and Music, and Administration with office and staff accommodation was accepted. The school opened on Tuesday, 29th January 1980 with an enrolment of 220 Year 8 students under Principal Mr Keith Tabulo. Almost immediately, stage two comprising a new Arts and Craft centre, a Natural Science building and a Multi-purpose Shelter got underway at a cost of $710,000.
The following year, a new Year 8 intake saw the population grow to 436 students with 16 additional teachers appointed to take the staff up to 31.
In 1982, further development plans worth $860,000 were announced for a Social Sciences block, a Music block and a Library, with expansions of the existing Arts and Crafts, Manual Arts and Science blocks. Further additions to the Home Economics block were to proceed in 1983 with an additional building housing a kitchen and dining/seminar room along with offices and a pantry.
Mr Tony Marsland was appointed principal in 1983 and the enrolment growth which had amazed the school community continued with some 800 students enrolled and record enrolments in Year 8. Tenders were called for the construction of an oval along with basketball and tennis courts. Growth in student numbers continued with the enrolment exceeding 1000 including 317 year 8s in 1984. This year also saw the first group of 108 Year 12s, with inaugural School Captains elected to represent the student body. This also meant that the school could conduct its first annual Speech Night, an event described by Principal Tony Marsland as the school’s coming of age. Awards were presented to the school Dux, Sportsperson of the Year as well as for Citizenship. Itchika House won the Interhouse Sporting Competition having most points in swimming, cross-country and athletics.
Principal Tony Marsland was promoted to school inspector and replaced by Mr Ralph Took in 1985. Student numbers continued to grow with enrolments close to 1200 and teacher numbers also increasing to cater for the additional students.
Further expansion saw the approval in 1987 for the construction of a Performing Arts block with tiered seating for 300 people and a stage for performances along with classrooms and storage facilities. The building program was nearly complete with the opening in 1991 of the Agricultural Science building with classrooms, laboratories and a workshop.
In 2000 Mr Ralph Took was appointed to the Education Queensland Central Office to oversee Secondary School Renewal, the statewide school facilities refurbishment program, and Mr Chris Rider was appointed Principal.
By 2006, the school had grown to over 1600 students and the long- awaited opening of the Auditorium to house the Music and LOTE departments took place. Our longest serving Principal was honoured with the building being named The Ralph Took Auditorium. Mr Chris Rider was appointed to Head Office to oversee the OneSchool program and Mrs Kaye Gardner was appointed Executive Principal in July 2007.
Our greatest successes and fondest memories are not of the buildings but of the students who have passed through the gates since 1980. Collectively, they have accounted for outstanding successes on the sporting field, in professional and trade careers, in musical and dramatic performances and in citizenship. Individually, many have come to the public’s attention for outstanding performance in their chosen field. A few of these are listed below:

Dale Barltrop
Principal 2nd Violin, St Paul Chamber Orchestra, Minnesota, USA 2003
Ferny Grove 1993 – 1997
Sharon Cripps
Atlanta Olympics 1996
Ferny Grove 1990 – 1994
Ryan Williams
T.J. Ryan Award Winner March 2000
Ferny Grove 1995 – 1999
Andrew Letherby
Commonwealth Games Marathon Bronze Medal Winner Manchester 2002
Ferny Grove 1986 – 1990
Lucy Beumer
T.J. Ryan Award Winner March 2004
Ferny Grove 1999 - 2003
Glenn Barltrop
Australian Junior Elite Triathlon Champion 2001
Australian Open University Triathlon Champion 2001, 02, 04
Ferny Grove 1995 - 1999
Alan Hewson
T.J. Ryan Award Winner March 2006
Ferny Grove 2001 – 2005
Angela Stonier
Returned Services League Queensland Girl in a Million 2005
Ferny Grove 1998 – 2002
Stephen Eaton
Atlanta Paralympics 1996
Ferny Grove 1988 - 1992
Shaun Berrigan
Australian Rugby League Team 2004-2007
Ferny Grove 1991 - 1995
Tamara Nowitzki
Atlanta Paralympics 1996
Ferny Grove 1990 – 1993
Justin Hodges
Australian Rugby League Team 2005-2007
Ferny Grove 1999

 


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