In 2011 as the result of an outstanding performance at a lightning carnival, our Year 9 rugby league team was invited to join the West Australian Rugby League Special Schools’ competition. Four years later, on November 20th, 2014, at Curtin University Stadium, all the hard work came to fruition when the Clarkson Community High School Senior League Team defeated Thornlie SHS in the Specialist Schools Grand Final.
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AITSL's Statement of Intent, released in November 2014, refines and outlines the institute’s mission, aspirations, ways of working and areas of focus: initial teacher education, school leadership and practising teachers.
Read the AITSL Statement of Intent 58KB PDF
The Government has just released the State Budget 2014-15 including the budget for the Department of Education. Details are on the Government’s website.
Please click on the image above to view the State Budget infographic on education spending
Relationships Australia has sent through a list of courses that may interest high school parents. Please see below for more details on prices, dates and venues.
Dear Parents and Guardians
Students are expected to attend school on Thursday. A modified program is being provided because of the industrial action.
If you have any questions about the arrangements on Thursday please contact the school on 9400 1777
John S Young
Principal
Dear parents and students. Please be advised we are running after-school homework/support classes on Mondays and Tuesdays from 3.15 to 4.00pm in the Science Seminar room. All students who would like support with their studies are invited to attend.
Parents and students please note changes to our end-of-day TransPerth bus leaving times on routes 481, 482 and 483.
At Clarkson CHS we have a developed a whole-school approach to behaviour management and a framework of positive behaviour support for all students (School-wide Positive Behaviour Support).
In consultation with the school community we have developed the Positive Behaviour Support Plan 2012 that reflects a proactive, positive and restorative approach to solving problems, resolving conflict and improving behaviour.
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Our Year 10 Childcare girls recently participated in the Medicare Local "Baby Think It Over" program, designed to prevent teenage pregnancy. Each girl was handed a virtual baby for two days and nights to gain experience in looking after a child.