Hedland Senior High School

Hedland Senior High School
Location
Port Hedland, Western Australia
Australia
Coordinates 20°24′00″S 118°35′49″E / 20.3999°S 118.5970°E / -20.3999; 118.5970Coordinates: 20°24′00″S 118°35′49″E / 20.3999°S 118.5970°E / -20.3999; 118.5970
Information
Type Public School
Motto Together we achieve
Established 1964
Principal Bill Mann
Enrolment 586 (2012)
Campus South Hedland
Colour(s) Navy Blue, White and Gold (junior)
Light blue and Gold (Senior)
Website http://www.hedlandshs.wa.edu.au/

Hedland Senior High School is a comprehensive public high school located in South Hedland, a regional centre 1,632 kilometres (1,014 mi) north east of Perth, Western Australia.

The school was established in 1964 and by 2012 had an enrolment of 603 students between Year 8 and Year 12, 35% of whom were Aboriginal.

The school was initially established as a junior high school but became a high school in 1970 and a senior high school in 1971.

Mining Company, BHP, donated 120 laptop computers and 8 scholarships to the high school in 2005 as part of the companies $3 million commitment to educational opportunities in the Pilbara region.[1]

A fire that was lit under suspicious circumstances broke out in the school’s library in 2008, causing significant damage to the school.[2]

Enrolments at the school have been reasonably steady with 619 students enrolled in 2007, 636 in 2008, 666 in 2009, 605 in 2010, 600 in 2011 and 603 in 2012.

Principal Carolyn Cook left the school in 2011 to take up the role at Gilmore College[3] in the southern suburbs of Perth and was replaced by John Burke.

See also

List of schools in rural Western Australia

References

  1. "BHP delivers high school computers". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2005. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  2. "Fire at Hedland Senior High". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2008. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  3. Bethany Hiatt (18 May 2013). "Facebook ban lifts high school". The West Australian. Yahoo7. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
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