Shelby Gilbert
16 November 2024, 6:39 AM
From its establishment in 1954, to its present status as an essential part of education in Kiama, the school has been dedicated to providing dynamic learning through its values of respect, responsibility, and excellence.
As alumni, staff, and students gathered to mark this significant milestone, Kiama High School (KHS) reflects on its proud history and the future ahead.
Historical student note books on display in the school hall.
Principal Catherine Glover, as well as students and staff past and present, attended the festivities, with celebrations including live music, rides, memorabilia, open classrooms, and the new Kiarama Café.
The local community was invited to take ‘a trip down memory lane’ with a showcase of school photos, historic newsletters, and memorabilia that captures the school's proud history.
Student artworks on display with a side show of memories.
Visitors were able to explore archived photos and yearbooks, revealing an evolution of the school's grounds and heritage.
Former deputy principal and teacher Darrell Shephard expressed his interest in seeing how KHS has grown over the decades and being able to reminisce about the school's history.
Having worked at KHS for 41 years, Darrell saw many changes of leadership within the school, new developments in buildings and facilities, and generations of students.
This milestone has brought together alumni, staff, students, and the community to celebrate and experience the journey and legacy of KHS.