Urrbrae Agricultural High School
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Urrbrae Agricultural High School is a public high school
High school
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 in the state of South Australia
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, with approximately 1,058 students. The school is located in the Adelaide
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 suburb of Netherby
Netherby, South Australia
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, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south-east of the Adelaide city centre
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. It is adjacent to the Waite Agricultural Research Institute of the University of Adelaide
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, the CSIRO Agricultural Research facilities in the suburb of Urrbrae
Urrbrae, South Australia
Urrbrae is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of Mitcham.Located at the foot of the Adelaide Hills, it is bordered on the east by the South Eastern Freeway, and the Old Toll House, which marked the traditional entrance to the city of Adelaide in the 19th...

, and various other agricultural and horticultural facilities established by Peter Waite, the University of Adelaide and the South Australian state government.

The school has been designated as a Special Interest School in Agriculture, the Environment
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 and as the only comprehensive special interest agricultural secondary school in South Australia, its courses are strongly focussed on Agriculture, Horticulture, Viticulture, Aquaculture, Environmental aspects of the Earth and more, in which it awards certificates. Urrbrae also has one of the strongest Technology background with extensive technology workshops and courses available to students such as Environmental Technology or Automotive Technology, as well as one of the strongest sciences background in the state. It also offers Adult Education programmes, and has a TAFE campus onsite.

Urrbrae Agricultural High School has an application process for Grade 7 (Seven) students wishing to attend Urrbrae in their secondary school years. Unlike other public schools, Urrbrae does not necessarily take in students based on where they live or by using a zonal system. Urrbrae does, however, have borders from country and distant areas attending the school, and many students travel long distances to school.

The campus includes a massive 100 acre farm which other school come to visit and year 10 Urrbrae students give tours, and has science facilities and a large technology centre. Urrbrae also has a Swimming Pool, Rock Climbing Wall, grass tennis courts, asphalt tennis courts and a massive wetland, which other school come and visit.

History

The school was founded in 1913 through a bequest from Peter Waite, a South Australian pastoralist and public benefactor, as a school to teach agriculture to boys. In 1972 it enrolled its first two female students, and in 2002 it achieved its first year-level that was equally represented by both genders.

The Urrbrae Old Scholars Association was established in 1934.

Buildings

A Administration facilities, library and the TAFE
B Student Services, Computer room B-North and B-South, and the Study/Detention hall
C Society and Environment classes
D Arts Block
E English classes
G Mathematics classes
H The School Hall/Drama Classroom - used for performances, special occasions, etc.
J Business studies and Special education
K Health, Home Economics, Physical Education facilities and the gymnasium (used for assemblies)
L Agriculture Classrooms
M Agriculture and Science Laborotories
N Canteen, Cafeteria and Staff Room
P Technology Workshops
Q Metal Technology workshops and TAFE classrooms
W Western Spine - Facilities such as toilets, IT support, and some offices.
Y Senior School Centre
Z Media Block

Farm

The UAHS farm is a 100 acre farm which has many enterprises, including:
  • Sheep
  • Cows/Cattle
  • Poultry
  • Aquaculture (such as Barramundi and Yabbies)
  • Horses
  • Orchard
  • Bees
  • Alpacas
  • Marsupial Area (including native Australian animals, such as the Kangaroo, and nocturnal species, also snakes)
  • Goats
  • Vineyard (Wine is produced)
  • An extensive Wetland
  • Pigs


The Year 10, 11 and 12 students are involved in wine making, and with parental permission, students are allowed to sample their own wine. Students are also able to make other produce through Agriculture Studies, like butter and yoghurt. This includes practical lessons during the week, where studetns are able to participate in hands on activities with all the different enterprises. Some activities include grooming and helping care for the animals, and making butter, olive oil, and dried fruit from the school orchard and vineyard. In Year 8, students undertake what is called the "Home Project", where they are to care for an animal or plant and record their findings. In Year 8, students also make Vegetable Gardens where they are able to take home or sell the produce they grow, such as Silver-beet, carrots, and cabbages.

There are many lunch time clubs that students are involved in, with one for nearly every enterprise on the farm. Some of these include: poultry, horses, plants and bees. Being in a club is not a requirement after year 8, but many students choose to take part.

Uniform


Females:
  • Dress - Green Urrbrae dress
  • Skirt - Green Urrbrae skirt
  • Shorts - Grey shorts
  • Trousers - Grey trousers or bone moleskins
  • Blouse - White with Urrbrae logo
  • Blazer/Jacket - Green Urrbrae jumper of various styles
  • Tights/Stockings/Pantyhose - Plain black or skin colour - no leggings
  • Socks - Black or white
  • Footwear - Black leather shoes with no stripes or logos and matching laces or black or brown work boots
  • Scarf - Bottle green


Males:
  • Trousers - Grey trousers or bone moleskins
  • Shorts - Grey shorts
  • Socks - White or black
  • Shirt - Green Urrbrae shirt with yellow logo
  • Blazer/Jacket - Green Urrbrae jumper of various styles
  • Footwear - Black shoes, no logos or stripes
  • Hat - Green Bucket Hat


Show Uniform
  • Shirt - Grey, available on loan
  • Trousers - Bone moleskin
  • School tie - available on loan


Physical Education
  • Shirt - Green with yellow stripes
  • Shorts - Green gym shorts
  • Shoes - White soled


Agriculture Uniform
  • Overalls
  • Hat
  • Boots

Federal politicians

  • Neil Andrew
    Neil Andrew
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     - former Federal speaker
  • Graeme Campbell
  • Patrick Secker
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State politicians

  • Bruce Eastick
    Bruce Eastick
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     - Liberals leader in SA in Dunstan era, later Speaker in Tonkin Govt years
  • Peter Lewis
    Peter Lewis (politician)
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     - SA speaker
  • Robert Brokenshire
    Robert Brokenshire
    Robert "Rob" Lawrence Brokenshire is a South Australian dairy farmer and Member of the 48th, 49th, 50th, 51st, 52nd and current South Australian Parliament. Formerly a real estate broker, Brokenshire was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the South Australian House of Assembly between 1993 and...


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