Pasadena High School (South Australia)

Pasadena High School
Location
Daws Road, Pasadena
Australia
Information
Type High School
Motto Pathways to Success
Established 1964
School district Inner-south
Principal Wendy House[1]
Staff 36 teaching staff
20 School Services Officers
Enrolment 180 (2015)
Colour(s) Navy Blue & Yellow
Website www.pasadenahs.sa.edu.au

Pasadena High School is in the southern Adelaide suburb of Pasadena, on the corner of Goodwood and Daws Roads. It opened in 1964 as Daws Road High School and operated under this name until 2001.

The campus caters to the Sturt Sabres Basketball Club and Flinders University. In 2017 it announced formal links with the Australian Science and Maths School and Flinders University.

In 2017 the school also adopted a science, technology, engineering, arts and maths focus.

At one point this school had an enrolment upwards of 1,200. However, after a steady decline, it had 180 students in 2015.

The school has a dedicated disability unit and also offers "Doorways to Construction", a program teaching the fundamentals of carpentry. It has a high-ranking ice hockey team, Pasadena Predators, which has won numerous awards. It is home to the historic Tower Arts Theatre and Pasadena's oval is used by the community - Cumberland United Football Club's junior teams train there, and the nearby Colonel Light Gardens Primary School uses Pasadena's oval for all its cricket training and games.

In 2017 the school was awarded $10 million for refurbishment works from the state government’s Building Better Schools initiative. In 2018 the school released an initial plan showing the funds would be spent on upgrading core buildings, adding a sports science centre linked to the current school’s basketball stadium and improving the overall look and feel of the school.

Notable alumni

  • Kate Ellis, Federal Labor politician
  • Liam Macdonald, actor
  • Tracy Mann, actress
  • Brad Newley, Dual Olympic basketballer
  • Danyle Pearce, Australian Rules Footballer
  • Andrea Chaplin, Australian fencer, Dual Olympian
  • Glenn Ridge, former Sale of Century host and now radio presenter
  • Jason McDermid – trumpeter with Tom Jones, Peter Gabriel, Amy Winehouse
  • Joe Ingles - Olympic basketballer
  • John Schuman - musician Redgum
  • Scott Ninnis, Basketballer and former Adelaide 36ers coach
  • Scott Welsh, AFL footballer
  • Tania Gooley Humphry, Olympic beach volleyballer
  • Wayne Phillips, Australian cricketer
  • Martin Hamilton-Smith, state MP

References

  1. "About Us". Pasadena High School. Retrieved 9 Jun 2014.

Coordinates: 34°59′34″S 138°35′29″E / 34.992853°S 138.591468°E / -34.992853; 138.591468 (Pasadena High School)


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