Campbell High School (Canberra) (original) (raw)
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School in Campbell, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Campbell High School | |
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Address | |
Treloar CrescentCampbell, Australian Capital Territory, 2612Australia | |
Coordinates | 35°16′41″S 149°08′53″E / 35.278°S 149.148°E / -35.278; 149.148 |
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Motto | Ne Obliviscaris (Do Not Forget) |
Opened | 1965; 59 years ago (1965) |
Principal | John Manders |
Campus type | Year 7–10 |
Houses | Arrang, Mugga, Burrayi, Guginyal |
Website | www.campbellhs.act.edu.au |
Campbell High School is a school in Campbell, an inner suburb of Canberra, Australia, for students in years 7–10 in the Australian Capital Territory's education system.
The school is located at the foot of Mount Ainslie adjacent to the former CSIRO's headquarters and the Australian War Memorial, with the front of the building running along Treloar Crescent, and the school oval facing Limestone Avenue.
President Obama and Prime Minister Gillard with Campbell High School students
The school was opened in 1965 and was named for Scottish settler Robert Campbell who settled in the area in the early 1820s. The school maintains links to the Clan Campbell.[1]
On 17 November 2011 President of the United States Barack Obama and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard spoke to eighteen students at the school during Obama's visit to Australia.[2][3]
- ^ "History". Campbell High School. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
- ^ "Students get the scoop as Obama pays a visit to Campbell High". The Australian. 17 November 2011. Archived from the original on 17 November 2011. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
- ^ Byrne, Elizabeth (17 November 2011). "Canberra high school students quiz Obama". ABC News. Retrieved 19 November 2011.