Chadstone High School
Chadstone High School was a former Victorian Government high school, located in the Melbourne suburb of Chadstone. Chadstone High School was often referred to as "Chaddy High".
History
The school was established in 1962 in what was then a rapidly growing outer-suburban area. It initially operated out of demountable classrooms until a purpose-built three-storey school building was finished in the early 1960s. The RK Senior Hall was constructed in the 1970s.It was established adjacent to the Chadstone Park Primary School. The school also took students from other neighbouring primary schools including , Lloyd Street, Murrumbeena and Hughesdale.
The demographics of the area changed from the 1960s through to the 1980s, with the area's population ageing. The school's population declined, and the school was closed in 1991.
School Symbols and Uniform
Chadstone's symbol was the mythical Phoenix, a fabled bird that rose from the ashes of defeat. The Phoenix became the name of the annual school magazine.The name Phoenix lives on through Phoenix Park, which is located on the school's site.
The school's motto was "Faith and Decision", as celebrated in the chorus of the school song...
"Let us resolve, like the phoenix to arise
From the ashes of our lesser selves and strive
Throughout our lives, with honour and with truth
In faith and decision wise"
Boys wore long or short grey trousers with a white shirt and black shoes. Maroon blazer and ties were worn in the 1960s and early 1970s, but their use abated in the 1970s, and a grey jumper became the standard winter uniform. No school cap or hat was worn.
Girls wore a chequered dress in summer and a grey skirt, white shirt and grey jumper in winter.
At formal events, such as concerts by the school's band or orchestra, boys and girls wore maroon blazers with the school emblem on the breast pocket.
Sporting uniforms were variations of red and black, or sometimes red, black, and white. Typical was a red T-shirt and black shorts for athletics.