John Curtin College of the Arts

90 Ellen St, Fremantle, WA 6160 ,Australia
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John Curtin College of the Arts located in a corner block with Ellen Steet on its southern side, and East Street to its east, is a six-year high school with local student intake from the greater Fremantle area, and intake for gifted and talented arts and soccer programmes from across Western Australia. The school currently has 1,600 students attending.School historyOriginally named John Curtin High School to commemorate John Curtin, the late local federal MP and 14th Prime Minister of Australia, the school was built at an estimated cost of ₤430,000 to amalgamate the overcrowded Fremantle Boys' and Princess May Girls' schools, the two state secondary schools serving the Fremantle area. The foundation stone was laid on 29 October 1954 by Premier Hawke. Jack Howieson, principal of Fremantle Boys', was appointed the initial principal. In February 1956, classes began in the first stage of the new school, while work continued on the construction of second and third stages with completion in 1958. During the first decade of the school's operation a number of annexes were dotted around Fremantle and included Princess May Annexe (Princess May Girls' School (fmr)), Finnerty Street Annexe (Fremantle Arts Centre), Fremantle Boys' Annexe (Film and Television Institute), the North Fremantle Annexe (North Fremantle Primary School (fmr)) and the East Street Trades Centre (Manual Arts Building).

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