Elanora State High School

Elanora State High School

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Location
Elanora, Queensland
Coordinates 28°07′47″S 153°26′57″E / 28.1297°S 153.4493°E / -28.1297; 153.4493Coordinates: 28°07′47″S 153°26′57″E / 28.1297°S 153.4493°E / -28.1297; 153.4493
Information
Type Secondary
Established 1990
Principal Cameron Hodges
Grades 7 - 12
Number of students ~950
Color(s) Jade, Navy Blue
         
Website www.elanorashs.eq.edu.au

Elanora State High School is the high school serving the Elanora area of the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Founded in 1990, it currently has a student body of 950.

Music department

Elanora SHS is a school that promotes music. Every year there are several Battle of the Bands competitions that draw crowds and money into the Arts Department. Guitar lessons also available to students. Elanora SHS also competes in the QLD Rock Eisteddfod Challenge to a high standard, being seven time finalists.[1] The school offers free lesson and instrument hire to all students attending the school. There is also a school band that rehearses in the after-noon after school, as well as a string ensemble that performs at many events including school functions and gallery's at the Gold Coast Art Center.

Notable people

Operator Please were a band that originally came from Elanora High. Members having attended Elanora high include Amandah Wilkinson, Ashley McConnell, Timothy Commandeur, and ex-member Sarah Gardiner. The band previously toured the UK, Europe and the US, and had a Top 20 ARIA Chart hit "Just a Song About Ping Pong" off their album "Yes Yes Vindictive". The band won 'Best Pop Release' ARIA for their single "Just a Song About Ping Pong".

Dane Lovett is a contemporary artist currently based in Brisbane, Queensland. A notable event in his career was the creation of the artwork for Eskimo Joe's album, Black Fingernails, Red Wine, and subsequent singles. He was nominated for Best Cover Art in the ARIA Music Awards of 2006 for his work on Black Fingernails, Red Wine.

Australian Model Maddison Gabriel studies at Elanora State High School.

Australian Air Force Cadets

No. 213 Squadron Australian Air Force Cadets parade on the school grounds throughout the year.[2]

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