Members of the Rotary Club of West Perth, which supports Clarkson CHS were honorary guests at a sumptuous meal prepared and served by members of the catering and hospitality course under the expert guidance of their teachers Peta Brown and Adam Blackmore. There guitarists from the music scholarship program – Angus Daly, Luke Vandermark, Alan Boyle, and their teacher Sabina Ibrahimbegovic welcomed the crowd into the restaurant.
Two Clarkson students have excelled in their studies - one in science and the other in maths - and the school has also achieved well in environmental studies.
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As we all know years eleven and twelve are two very important years of schooling. Senior school study is the "last stop" before students embark on a new journey to work, TAFE, university or other tertiary education.
A Building trades training program for high school students at Brighton Estate at Butler has won a Prime Minister’s award.
The skills training program caters for Clarkson Community High School Year 11 students. The school collaborated with developer Satterly to establish the facility in response to growth in demand for trades and chronic shortages in the building trades.
Months of hard work by aspiring Thespians at Clarkson Community High School will culminate when their production of Hating Alison Ashley is performed this month.
Plans for an indoor 50m swimming pool and health centre at Butler have progressed after funding was announced last week.
The department of Sport and Recreation approval an application by Sol Health for 2.5million to help build and run the $15 million facility, which will be at the corner of Lukin and Connolly drives.
Clarkson Community High School goalkeeper Natalie Woods has some of the safest hands in the business.
Her work between the posts helped the school's junior team win the northern final of the Champions Schools' Trophy, now known as the Glory Cup.
Clarkson and Mindarie primary schools students celebrated Book Week with a variety of activities organised by Clarkson Community High School students.
Just about everything you would want to know about health, you will find at Clarkson Community High School's Well Being Expo on Wednesday, September 12.
Everything from asthma to cancer, driving, sport and diet will be covered in displays and demonstrations when the school is opened to the public from 2pm to 6pm.