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Our History

"A Co-Educational High School Serving the Community"


Planning for Moorebank High School began in 1971 to meet the needs of the Moorebank, Hammondville and Chipping Norton growth areas. It wasn’t until the May holidays of 1975 however that the school was ready to be occupied. At the beginning of term two staff and students moved into the present school premises, with Mr. B.T. O'Donnell as the founding School Principal. In June 1985, to coincide with the opening of the school tennis courts, the school was officially opened by the then Minister of Education, Mr. R.M. Cavalier.
As a co-educational high school catering for students from Years 7 to 12, the school aims to provide a balanced educational program in a caring and happy environment. It strives to promote an atmosphere of mutual respect, co-operation and consideration in which students can increasingly develop a sense of personal responsibility.
Over the years Moorebank High has built up a proud record of academic, sporting, performing arts and student leadership achievement. The school is a leader in the area of technology with five computing laboratories allowing innovative and exciting learning programs to be developed for students. School musicals and Expo evenings are a feature of the school. Moorebank High School also won the national Solar Car Championship in 2009. 
In 2010 Moorebank High School became a partially selective high school, with our first intake of 60 students in year 7.
The school motto is:

LEARN TO LIVE

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MHS News
  • April Newsletter
    Read our second newsletter for the year. It contains articles on Harmony Day and the Year 7 Camp as well as a feature on the Home Economics and Music Faculty. Download it here.
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  • 2011 Annual School Report
    Our Annual School Report for 2011 Download Here
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  • International Food Day
    On 7th September, Moorebank High School recognised multiculturalism through the celebration that was International Food Day. This event was organised and coordinated by the SRC, involving students...
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