Epping Boys High School
Epping Boys High School is a comprehensive, public high school located in Marsfield, New South Wales, Australia, established in 1957. The current principal is Jessica Schadel.
Achievements
As well as high achievements in the creative and performing arts, the school has a strong sporting and academic record. The school has been placed on the Centre of Excellence program.On 15 April 2010, the school hosted a Community Cabinet meeting chaired by the Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd.
In the 2016/17 cricket season, Epping Boys High School won both the Challenge Cup and Allan Davidson Shield, defeating Figtree High and Endeavour Sports High respectively. In 2022 soccer season, they defeated local Randwick Boys High School to win the Puma Cup State Knockout.
Houses
The school has four houses, which are based upon prominent figures of Eastwood, Epping, Marsfield and Ryde during the 19th Century. Pupils competing in sport, academic and other various events earn points for their houses. At the end of the year, the house with the most points win the house cup. The houses are:- Darvall
- Harris
- Midson
- Terry
Alumni
- John Abernethy – NSW State Coroner
- Adam Biddle – former Sydney FC football player
- Mark Calder – Anglican Bishop of Bathurst
- Ed Craig – U20 Australian Rugby Union player in the 2016 U-20 Rugby World Cup in Manchester, England
- Iva Davies – musician, lead singer of Icehouse
- Stuart Dickinson – former rugby referee, most capped Australian referee at international level
- Michael Ebeid – chief executive of SBS 2011–2018
- Sam Gallagher – U20 Socceroos player in the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup
- Brendan Kerry – figure skater
- Kevin Kim – member/lead vocal of South Korean boy band ZE:A
- Paul Murray – Sky News Australia presenter
- Jack Newton – professional golfer
- Brett Papworth – Wallaby
- Geoffrey Robertson – QC and Rhodes Scholar
- Craig Shipley – baseball player, second Australian to play Major League Baseball
- Ryan Teague – F.C. Famalicão football player – U17 Joeyroos Captain
- Alex Wilkinson – Footballer for Sydney FC and the Socceroos