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This History Tour uses material provided by Sue
Speck, the school historian, and provides images and text about Norwood
Boys' Technical School and Marryatville High School.
Although Marryatville High School is 30 years old in 2006 it has a heritage
which goes back to 1877 and is the modern day incarnation of Norwood
Boys Technical High School and Kensington & Norwood Girls High School.
- 1942 Mr Cliff Rooney appointed Headmaster of Norwood
Junior Technical High School. Mr Rooney negotiated purchase of land
where school is now located.

- 1944 Land purchase of 20 acres completed - not including
"Eden Park".
- 1950 Work commences on Workshop block.
- 1953 Classroom block (Eastern end of main building)
opened.
- 1954 "The Stables" refurbished for library
and canteen. Back playing fields graded, cricket nets and tennis courts
made.
- 1956 School declared Class 1 boys Technical School.
Front oval planted, wooden buildings brought in.
- 1958 Mr Rooney appointed Superintendent. Central and
Western wings begun.
- 1961 Mr P B Hilbig appointed as Headmaster. Official
opening of the school in May.
- 1964 Mr R M Macpherson appointed as Headmaster.
- 1965 Mr Norman Dowdy appointed as Headmaster.
- 1969 Headmaster Dowdy retires. Mr G B Payne appointed.
- 1974 Renamed Marryatville Boys High School.
- 1975 Amalgamation with Kensington & Norwood Girls
High School, Mr Glen McArthur appointed as new Principal.
- 1976 Special Interest Music School opened.

- 1977 Girls Move to Marryatville.
- 1985 Gym opened.
- 1987 Music Tour to Europe.
- 1990 Music Tour to Europe.
- 1992 Ms Kate Castine appointed as Principal.
- 1993 Eden Park became campus for final year students.
- 1994 New Music Suite opened.
- 1996 Special Tennis Program introduced.
- 1998 First Drama performance of the Werk collective.
- 1999 Overseas Drama tour to Singapore.
- 2001 Overseas Music tour to Europe.

- 2002 SA Great Winner for Music.
- 2002 Shortlisted for Best Schools' award in The Australian.
- 2003 School internationally accredited by CIS &
DECS. New tennis courts and year 8 classrooms completed.
- 2004 Mr Mark Leahy appointed as Principal.
Music tour to UK and USA
- 2005 The Forge Marryatville High School Performing
Arts Centre opened.
- 2006 30th Anniversary of Marryatville High School, Baltic Tour where choir wins 10th International Choir Festival Tallinn 2007 in Estonia.
- 2007 Tennis courts redeveloped..
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