

Norwood Boys Technical School was officially opened in 1961 and the school continued to expand. Norwood Boys Technical School (1961–1973) enrolments increased rapidly through the 1950s. In 1947 Premier announced that classrooms and workshops would be built at Marryatville, and in 1950 tenders were called and work began. The Junior Technical School continued to expand at the Osmond Terrace site, and in 1944 the Education Department bought 20 acres on Kensington Road at Marryatville. Norwood Boys Junior Technical School (1942–1960) With the establishment of Norwood High School in 1910, it continued as a "Central School" until they were abolished in 1940, at which point it became a Junior Technical School. The Norwood Model School was opened on the east side of Osmond Terrace (between the Parade and Beulah Road) in response to the 1875 Act which provided for State funding of school buildings and compulsory education for children aged 7 to 13.

Marryatville High School's roots go back to 1877, moving through several incarnations until its naming in 1976 as a co-educational high school: Norwood Model School (1877–1942) 1.3 Norwood Boys Technical School (1961–1973).1.2 Norwood Boys Junior Technical School (1942–1960).
