词条 | Moriah College |
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| name = Moriah College | native_name = | latin_name = | logo = | logo_size = | logo_alt = | seal_image = | seal_size = | seal_alt = | image = (1)Moriah_College_006.jpg | image_size = 240 | alt = | caption = Harry Triguboff Family Corner House, Moriah College | motto = To Learn, To Heed, To Act | motto_translation = | address = | location = Queens Park, New South Wales, Australia | region = | city = | county = | state = | province = | postcode = | zipcode = | country = | country1 = | coordinates = {{coord|33|53|58|S|151|14|38|E|display=inline,title|type:landmark_region:AU-NSW}} | coordinates_footnotes = | pushpin_map = Australia Sydney | pushpin_image = | pushpin_mapsize = 240 | pushpin_map_alt = | pushpin_map_caption = Location in greater metropolitan Sydney | pushpin_label = | pushpin_label_position = | other_name = | former_name = | schooltype = | fundingtype = | type = Independent co-educational day school | religious_affiliation = Modern Orthodox Judaism | denomination = | patron = | established = {{Start date and age|1942}} | founded = | opened = | founder = Abraham Rabinovitch | status = Open | closed = | locale = | sister_school = | district = | educational_authority = | category = | oversight = | session = | school_number = | school_code = | president = | chair = | chairman = | chairperson = | dean = | administrator = | rector = | director = | principal = {{unbulleted list|Roberta Goot {{post-nominals|country=AUS|OAM}}|Donna Delbaere}} | principal_label = Co-Acting Principals | campus_director = | headmistress = | headmaster = | head_of_school = | head_teacher = | executive_headteacher = | acting_headteacher = | head = | r_head = | officer_in_charge = | chaplain = | staff = | faculty = | teaching_staff = {{circa|260}} | employees = | key_people = | grades = ELC{{spaced ndash}}12 | grades_label = Years | years = | years_taught = | gender = | age_range = | lower_age = | upper_age = | enrollment = {{circa|2,400}} | enrollment_as_of = 2019{{cn|date=February 2019}}[1] | capacity = | sixth_form_students = | grade_preK = | gradeK = | grade1 = | grade2 = | grade3 = | grade4 = | grade5 = | grade6 = | grade7 = | grade8 = | grade9 = | grade10 = | grade11 = | grade12 = | grade13 = | other = | other_grade_label_1 = | other_grade_enrollment_1= | other_grade_label_2 = | other_grade_enrollment_2= | international_students = | classes = | average_class_size = | ratio = | system = | classes_offered = | medium_of_language = | language = | schedule_type = | schedule = | hours_in_day = | classrooms = | campuses = | campus = | campus_size = | area = | campus_type = Urban | houses = | student_union = | colors = | school_colors = Navy Blue & Sky Blue {{colour box|#000080}}{{colour box|#B0E0E6}} | slogan = | song = | fight_song = | athletics = | athletics_conference = | sports = | mascot = | mascot_image = | nickname = | teams = | team_name = | rival = | accreditation = | USNWR_ranking = | national_ranking = | test_name = | test_average = | bar_pass_rate = | school_roll = | decile = | publication = | newspaper = | yearbook = | products = | endowment = | budget = | fees = | tuition = | annual_tuition = | revenue = | communities = | feeder_schools = | feeder_to = | graduates = | graduates_year = | affiliations = {{bulleted list|Jewish Communal Appeal[2]|Junior School Heads Association of Australia[3]}} | alumni = | alumni_name = | nobel_laureates = | information = | website = {{URL|moriah.nsw.edu.au}} | footnotes = | picture = | picture_caption = | picture2 = | picture_caption2 = }} Moriah War Memorial College (or more commonly, Moriah College) is an Australian independent Modern Orthodox Jewish co-educational day school, located in Queens Park, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The college provides education from kindergarten to Year 12, and has affiliations with preschool providers sympathetic with Modern Orthodox Judaism. The college is a member of the Jewish Communal Appeal,[2] and the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA).[3] HistoryFounded in 1942 by Abraham Rabinovitch, Moriah College started as a small school located in Glenayr Avenue, {{NSWcity|Bondi}}, which is still in use today as an affiliated kindergarten.[4] Harold Nagley, the first principal of Moriah, travelled door to door in an attempt to recruit pupils.{{citation needed|date=November 2013}} In 1952, Rabinovitch purchased a {{convert|1+1/2|acre|ha|1|adj=on}} {{NSWcity|Bellevue Hill}} property from the estate of the late Mark Foy for A£{{formatnum:30500}}. Following renovations, the college opened at the Bellevue Hill site in 1953, with 57 students. Further renovations were completed in the mid-1960s and, by 1967, the King David School in Edgecliff, formed by the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies in 1960, merged with Moriah College. The King David School relocated to a property in Dover Road {{NSWcity|Rose Bay}}, purchased from another school, and the Bellevue Hill site was used as a high school. From 1975, the college rapidly expanded from 500 to 800 students, and additional properties were acquired in Bellevue Hill to allow for further expansion. Yet college officials had reservations that the site would not accommodate future growth. By the early 1980s. the NSW Government decided to amalgamate two public schools in {{NSWcity|Dover Heights}} and sell the unused campus. Moriah College made an offer for this campus, but the Premier, Neville Wran, rejected the offer, following a public campaign organised by the NSW Teachers' Federation. Wran offered the college a lease over land located in Queens Park, on the site of the old Eastern Suburbs Hospital, and construction of a new high school began. Amid cost overruns and delays, by late 1993 the college decided to relocate the primary school to the site as well, and sell all land held at Bellevue Hill. Over A$12 million was realised from the sale of the college's Bellevue Hill properties.[4] The college is now entirely situated on the Queens Park campus, having purchased the land from the NSW Government in 2011[5] for {{AUD}}27 million,[6] with the final instalment of A$20.25 million payable in February 2014.[7] Some older buildings remain from the Eastern Suburbs Hospital that previously occupied part of the site. Additional affiliated preschool campuses are located in Bondi, {{NSWcity|Bondi Junction}}, {{NSWcity|Randwick}}, and Rose Bay. ExtracurricularThe school's Symphonic Wind Ensemble won the NSW Junior band championships in May 2012[8] building on the work of a number of band tours.[9] In 2015, the Moriah Rugby team did very well. Both the Under 14 and 18 teams came third in the Peninsula Cup Tournament. The Moriah Football (soccer) First XI won the prestigious NSW Combined Independent Schools Cup for the first time in 2015, beating Barker College in the grand final.[10] The team then went on to retain the title in 2016, becoming the first school to do so, after coming back from 3-1 down to beat Newington College 4-3 in the grand final.[11] Notable alumni
See also{{stack|{{portal|New South Wales|Education|Judaism}}}}
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