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October 11, 2010

Geelong High School makes its century

Peter Begg

IT is alma mater to a gaggle of politicians, authors, an Antarctic explorer, an Anglican bishop and a rock star.

And this week it celebrates 100 years as the oldest state secondary school in Geelong.

Geelong High School, labelled the School of Choice, is marking the anniversary with a week of activities which started yesterday with a launch at the school hall and tours of the campus.

School principal David Whelan said the big day would be next Saturday, with reunions at the school and a Centenary Cabaret at South Barwon Civic Centre.

He said there were 300 people who had confirmed they would attend the cabaret.

Mr Whelan, who is in his fifth year as principal, said there were many well-known locals who had attended the school.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at October 11, 2010 5:32 AM
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