Student Heritage Group

Who are we?

We are group of year 12 students at Hurlstone, leading a wider team of students on several projects aimed at preserving school history.
Our aim is to immerse students at Hurlstone into the history of the school and ensure there exist structures to engage new students in Hurlstone history and ensure those who leave feel a sense of belonging in being a part of that history.
We are currently embarking on two major projects, namely a "Heritage Walk" and the production of an "Alumni Newsletter".

Heritage Walk

A number of key historical areas of the school are being identified (such as the Memorial Forest, dormitory blocks, the old dairy), the history researched and then highlighted with an interpretative sign. It is expected that these brushed aluminium signs will contain a combination of text and photo describing the area / building, detailing its history and significance to the Hurlstone community.
We are planning a variety of walks based on duration and interest.

To guide new students, visitors and past Hurlstonians around the heritage walks, we are producing a variety of school maps, outlining the respective heritage walk and detailing some history about the locations visited during the walk.

An outline and display of our project was available at the Student Heritage Group stand at this year's annual country fair.
We are particularly hoping that some of our former students would be willing to sponsor the plaques which are to be placed on the heritage walk.

Alumni Newsletter

This newsletter will be produced by students and aim to keep our old boys and girls up to date with events and successes of the school. The newsletter will also serve as a communication medium to publish Alumni and / or past year group activities.

Further Information

Further details can be found as below: If you would like lend us a helping hand in any way it would be most appreciated. Please, contact us if you would like to donate anything to our cause. Old memorabilia, assistance, sponsorship, suggestions, and anything else is most welcome.
You can contact the Student Heritage Group via the school office.