Carine Senior High School

Carine Senior High School
Location
Carine, Western Australia
Information
Type Public, co-educational, secondary, day school
Motto Service
Established 1973
Principal Damian Shuttleworth
Enrolment 1561[1] (10 August 2018)
Campus Suburban
Colour(s) Blue, red & white
Mascot "Squeaky The Dolphin"
Website www.carinehs.wa.edu.au

Carine Senior High School is a co-educational state secondary school, located in the suburb of Carine, approximately 15 km north-west of Perth, Western Australia.Coordinates: 31°51′7″S 115°46′33″E / 31.85194°S 115.77583°E / -31.85194; 115.77583

History

Carine Senior High School was established in 1973 and reached senior high school status three years later. It caters for around 1,500 students from Years 7 to 12, and offers a range of tertiary, non-tertiary and vocational education and training (VET) subjects in Years 11 and 12.[1]

In 2017 Carine Senior High School was awarded WA Secondary School of the Year.[2] Also in 2017, Carine SHS reinstated a housing system with the following colours:

House
     Emerald
     Topaz
     Silica
     Zircon

Catchment area

The Carine Senior High School catchment area consists of students living in Carine, Waterman's Bay, North Beach, Karrinyup, Gwelup, Trigg, Marmion, parts of Duncraig (south of Warwick Road) and small areas of Sorrento, Innaloo, Doubleview, Scarborough and Balcatta.[3]

The primary schools within the catchment area are Carine Primary School, Davallia Primary School, Poynter Primary School, Marmion Primary School, North Beach Primary School, Karrinyup Primary School, Lake Gwelup Primary School, Deanmore Primary School and Newborough Primary School.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Alphabetical List of Western Australian Schools" (pdf). Department of Education. Perth, WA: Government of Western Australia. 12 August 2018. p. 7. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  2. https://www.education.wa.edu.au/web/our-organisation/wa-secondary-school-of-the-year/
  3. "Local Intake Area Carine Senior High School". www.det.wa.edu.au. Retrieved 2018-04-08.


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