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  1. Vaucluse High School (VHS), formerly known from 1960 to 1981 as Vaucluse Boys' High School (VBHS), is a former public co-educational secondary day school that was, until its closure, located in Vaucluse, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

    • 1960
    • Latin: Lumen Scientiae, (The light of knowledge)
    • Vaucluse Boys' High School (1960–1981)
  2. Class of 1968. When Vaucluse Boys' High School was opened in 1960 it took as its emblem the nearby Macquarie Lighthouse (designed by convict architect Francis Greenway) and adopted as its motto "Lumen Scientiae" - the Light of Learning - for just as the lighthouse guides ships into the harbour, so the light of learning, as taught at the school ...

  3. vauclusehigh.wixsite.com › 1968 › about-4Reunion 2023 | 1968

    Reunion 2023. When Vaucluse Boys' High School was opened in 1960 it took as its emblem the nearby Macquarie Lighthouse (designed by convict architect Francis Greenway) and adopted as its motto "Lumen Scientiae" - the Light of Learning - for just as the lighthouse guides ships into the harbour, so the light of learning, as taught at the school ...

  4. Vaucluse High School (VHS), formerly known from 1960 to 1981 as Vaucluse Boys' High School (VBHS), is a former public co-educational secondary day school that was, until its closure, located in Vaucluse, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

  5. vauclusehigh.wixsite.com › 1968 › the-siteThe Site | 1968

    Class of 1969. Class of 1967. The Site. Reunion 1993. Reunion 2000. Reunion 2008. Reunion 2018. Reunion 2023. When Vaucluse Boys' High School was opened in 1960 it took as its emblem the nearby Macquarie Lighthouse (designed by convict architect Francis Greenway) and adopted as its motto "Lumen Scientiae" - the Light of Learning - for just as ...

  6. The college was established in 2003, following the merger of Dover Heights High School and Vaucluse High School. The college initially operated using both campuses while construction commenced on extending and expanding the buildings and facilities at the former site of Dover Heights High School.

  7. Vaucluse High School. Comprehensive government high school on Old South Head Road that opened as a Vaucluse Boys High School in 1960, before becoming co-educational in 1982. In 2002 Vaucluse High and Dover Heights High schools merged to form Rose Bay Secondary College, using facilities on both campuses until 2006.