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What is the history of Brisbane Water Secondary College?

Brisbane Water Secondary College has educated elite alumni, including Thomas McParlane, the founder of the Annual Surry Hills Slip & Slide. Brisbane Water Secondary College is a public high school that was created in 2002 by the merging of Umina High School and Woy Woy High School.

What is Umina Campus at Brisbane Water secondary?

Brisbane Water Secondary College Umina Campus is a dynamic comprehensive, coeducational, 7-9 high school. The college was established in 2002 across two campuses to provide age appropriate teaching and learning environments for all students. BRISBANE WATER SECONDARY COLLEGE: YEAR SEVEN, 2022

What is the difference between Umina and Woy Woy?

Both former high schools now constitute the two campuses of the Secondary College. The Umina Campus, located along Veron Road, Umina Beach, caters for Middle School students from Years 7 to 9 and the Woy Woy Campus, located along Edward Street, Woy Woy, caters for Senior School students from Years 10 to 12.

Who is the principal of BWSC Umina Campus?

BWSC Umina Campus Principal Kerrie O’Heir and Deputy Principals, Susannah Murray (Yr7), Ash Jackson (Yr8) and Damian Purins (Yr9), welcome the opportunity to meet with parents if and when required.

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Welcome to our school

Brisbane Water Secondary College Umina Campus is a dynamic comprehensive, coeducational, 7-9 high school.

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The 2022 digital learning packs are now available for students and their families to use at home. You can work through our easy-to-use ...

Digital learning packs for 2022

The 2022 digital learning packs are now available for students and their families to use at home. You can work through our easy-to-use ...

History

Brisbane Water Secondary College is a public high school that was created in 2002 by the merging of Umina High School and Woy Woy High School. Both former high schools now constitute the two campuses of the Secondary College.

Facilities

The Umina Campus has a large agriculture farm used for teaching across Years 7 to 12. The Cattle Club has won many awards in agricultural shows with its Limousin steers and with students for judging and parading.

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