Kent Street Senior High School - History

History

The Western Australian Parliament received many proposals for a high school to situated south of the river through the 1920s but a lack of funds mostly due to the depression meant that the school did not eventuate. In 1932 a survey was conducted finding that 410 post primary age children were living in the South Perth and Victoria Park areas. Construction of the first building commenced in 1939 and the school commenced operations known as Kent Street Central School in 1940 with 354 students.

The buildings of the school are heritage listed and described as a complex of inter-war Free Classical style brick and tile buildings and grounds.

The school has a long tradition of playing cricket and has entered the Australian 5 Highs Cricket carnival, winning the carnival in 1994 in Brisbane, 2000 in Melbourne and 2005 in Melbourne. The school hosted the carnival in 1996, 2001 and 2006.

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