North Rockhampton State High School


North Rockhampton State High School, colloquially known as 'North Rocky', is a co-educational State High School at Beserker Street, Frenchville, Rockhampton, in the Central Queensland region of that state.

History

North Rockhampton State High School was founded on 23 January 1956, initially renting rooms from two churches and a nearby business when the school buildings were not completed in time for the start of the school year. In 1970s, the school was the second largest state high school in Queensland.

Administration

The school has a teaching staff of 81 and a non-teaching staff of 42.
The first principal of the school when it opened in 1956 was Victor G. Honour. As of 2026, the current principal is Kurt Goodwin. Recent principals have included:

Students

Years

The school caters for Year 7 to Year 12 Queensland secondary schools started catering for year 7 to align Queensland with the other states, as part of the official implementation in 2015 of Anna Bligh's state-wide "Flying Start" program. As part of a 2013 trial, some schools implemented this transition early.

Enrolments

The trend in school enrolments has been:-

Cultural Diversity

Indigenous

The school is located on traditional lands of the Darumbal people.

Multiculturalism

The recent trends in multicultural composition been:
YearIndigenousLBOTERef
201415%7%
201518%8%
201619%8%
201722%9%
201824%10%
201924%10%
202026%10%
202125%10%
202224%10%
202326%10%
202428%11%
20253213%
2026TBATBA

Sports

Houses

The school's five sports houses are named after geography and historical explorers significant to the local area:
House NameGeography and historical explorersMascotColourRef
ArcherArcher brothers, Explorers and pastoralistsPegasus Red
BerserkerBerserker Range named after Norse “BerserkersWarrior Blue
FitzroyFitzroy River named after Governor Charles Augustus FitzRoy.Falcon Green
KeppelKeppel Bay named after Admiral Augustus KeppelCobra Yellow

Competition

Every year, North Rocky High holds Interhouse Athletics and Swimming Carnivals. Before Easter, the school holds an Interhouse Cross-Country day at Kemp Beach on the Capricorn Coast.

Notable alumni

AlumniNotorietyRef
Steve BaxterAustralian entrepreneur, known for his work at PIPE Networks, StartupAUS and River City Labs, is now a 'shark' on Network Ten reality television series, Shark Tank, which is based on the international Dragons' Den format.
Jamie DwyerField hockey player and Olympic gold medalist:
Mark KnowlesField hockey player and Olympic gold medalist:
Craig ZoncaAustralian radio broadcaster, was presenter of ABC Local Radio's long-running rural affairs program, The Queensland Country Hour from 2013 until 2016. In December 2016, he was announced as Spencer Howson's replacement as breakfast presenter on 612 ABC Brisbane.