Danebank


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nameDanebank
other_namesDanebank An Anglican School for Girls
imageDanebank logo.png
motto
motto_translationThat I May Serve
established
typeIndependent early learning, primary and secondary day school
genderGirls
denominationAnglican
oversightSydney Anglican Schools Corporation
principalDr Michelle Benn
founderEdith Roseby Ball
chairDr Mark Daly
chaplainKellie Thomson
locationHurstville, New South Wales
countryAustralia
coordinates
enrolment
gradesEarly learning and K12
grades_labelYears
staff
coloursGreen and pink
website
affiliations
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| name = Danebank | other_names = Danebank An Anglican School for Girls | image = Danebank logo.png | motto = | motto_translation = That I May Serve | established = | type = Independent early learning, primary and secondary day school | gender = Girls | denomination = Anglican | oversight = Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation | slogan = | principal = Dr Michelle Benn | founder = Edith Roseby Ball | chair = Dr Mark Daly | chaplain = Kellie Thomson | location = Hurstville, New South Wales | country = Australia | coordinates = | enrolment = | enrolment_as_of = | grades = Early learning and K12 | grades_label = Years | staff = | revenue = | colours = Green and pink | website = | affiliations = Danebank, officially Danebank An Anglican School for Girls, is an independent Anglican early learning, primary and secondary day school for girls, located in Hurstville, a southern suburb of Sydney, Australia. It is a member school of the Anglican Schools Corporation.

Established in 1933 by Edith Roseby Ball, Danebank has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 930 students from Preschool to Year 12.

The school is affiliated with the Independent Primary School Heads of Australia (IPSHA), the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA), the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA), and the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).

History

Danebank was established in 1933 on its current site in Hurstville, by Edith Roseby Ball. The school was established as a small co-educational Kindergarten with just five students.

On the 29th October 2018 the then Principal, Mrs Maryanne Davis, co-signed an open letter to the Australian members of parliament supporting the rights of faith-based schools to discriminate against staff who do not share the religious beliefs of faith-based schools.

Principals

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OrdinalOfficeholderTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
Edith Roseby Ball19331950years
Olga Wilson19511953years
Joyce Cowell19521974years
Carole Tisdell19751987years
Rosalyn Bird19882009years
Maryanne Davis2010201910 years
Dr Emma Burgess202020255 years
Dr Michele Benn2025present
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Facilities

Note: Construction and demolition is currently ongoing in Danebank and new facilities will be constructed. The Langdon Wing is being partly demolished for newer facilities. Danebank's current facilities include:

  • The first stage of the Danebank masterplan for redevelopment was officially opened in May 2018. It houses a Pre-Kindergarten Centre and classrooms for Kindergarten to Year 2 students, as well as specialist music, technology and extension class rooms for Junior School.
  • The Pre-Kindergarten Centre is part of the new Junior School Building. It has a large classroom, break-out areas where equipment serves different learning needs, outdoor play areas, Little-one's toilet area and staff facilities.
  • The Gymnasium: opened in 2006. Holds a gymnastics area, court, upstairs dance studio, classroom, staffroom, storerooms, changerooms and contains equipment for sporting activities.
  • The Terraces: contains equipment and facilities for Design and technology, visual arts, hospitality, visual design, industrial technology multi-media and computing. New facilities for Drama and Music have now been added including a drama space, drama room, music foyer and music classroom.
  • K–12 Resources Centre: contains the JC Cowell Library, the Careers Reference Area, AudioVisual Control Room and the Independent Learning Centre.
  • Wingara Senior Studies Centre: study rooms, geography and history classrooms, common room, conference room, and kitchen, for Year 12.
  • Roseby Ball House: "The Quad" – a three-storey building designed around a central courtyard. For administration, classroom teaching, science laboratories, mathematics laboratory, staff rooms. Currently has no electricity in certain areas due to an overloaded power grid, and when it will be expanded is uncertain.
  • The Aquatic Centre: consists of the Aquatic Centre plus a multi purpose court. The indoor Aquatic Centre contains a 25-metre water polo pool plus a beginners pool. Other sporting facilities include a mini gymnasium and multi purpose court.
  • The Performing Arts Centre: Also commonly known as the PAC, consists of a main stage with seating for 1,000+ people including a gallery level, large music and drama classrooms and storeroom, and 10 individual music practice rooms for individual student tutorials and class groups.

Notable alumnae

References

References

  1. "2012 Annual Report". Danebank.
  2. (January 2008). "AHISA Schools". Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia.
  3. (2007). "JSHAA New South Wales Directory of Members". Junior School Heads' Association of Australia.
  4. Butler, Jan. (2006). "Member Schools". The Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia.
  5. (2004). "Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls' Schools". The Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools.
  6. "From small beginnings". Danebank.
  7. "Anglican Educators write Open Letter to MPs". Sydney Anglicans.
  8. "Ash Ambihaipahar - Candidate for Barton". [[Australian Labor Party]].

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