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Dungog High School open day

09 Jun, 2010 05:00 AM
Dungog High School held an open day on Saturday to showcase their new-look school and celebrate the completion of the recent building program.

Nearly $10 million has been spent on the school over the last couple of years with a new administration block, library, special education classrooms and upgrades to classrooms.

There was a regular stream of visitors to the school including shire residents, families of current students and ex-teachers.

Students were involved in musical performances, drama and gymnastic workshops, science experiments and engineering challenges.

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Maths teacher Frank Fardell (centre) talks to Ray Bohlsen and wife Gwen.  Ray was the inaugural science head teacher from 1975-84.  From Dungog he moved to Young High School before retiring in Newcastle.
Maths teacher Frank Fardell (centre) talks to Ray Bohlsen and wife Gwen. Ray was the inaugural science head teacher from 1975-84. From Dungog he moved to Young High School before retiring in Newcastle.
Allan Gorton from Stroud with wife Cheryl and daughter Elly who completed her HSC last year.  Allan was instrumental in having a bus running from Stroud to the school in the late 1970s.  The first year his eldest son Tony started in 1977, he had to board with a Dungog family.
Allan Gorton from Stroud with wife Cheryl and daughter Elly who completed her HSC last year. Allan was instrumental in having a bus running from Stroud to the school in the late 1970s. The first year his eldest son Tony started in 1977, he had to board with a Dungog family.
The Pillidge family from Vacy – Alison, Shawn, Jessica and Michaela (year 8) with teachers aide Annette Nelson.
The Pillidge family from Vacy – Alison, Shawn, Jessica and Michaela (year 8) with teachers aide Annette Nelson.
Year 10 students Jesse Hamson, Todd Milton and Charlie Shean playing chess.
Year 10 students Jesse Hamson, Todd Milton and Charlie Shean playing chess.

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