Enrolments are still open for 2021
For a comprehensive guide on how to enroll at Clarkson Community High School, please visit our new Enrolment Page
The video prospectus below is a fantastic showcase of our school. It features our pastoral care programs, faculty information and feedback from students. A absolute must-watch for all prospective students and parents!
Policies
Whole school:
Behaviour and Care Policy - This document outlines student responsibilities, rewards programs and consequences of breaking the school code of conduct
Learning Technologies Policy | Learning Technology User Agreement - All students must read this policy and sign the user agreement below before a computer account will be granted
Visitor / Intruder Policy - Parents please read and be aware of legal issues regarding entering school grounds. All visitors MUST sign in at the administration office and receive a visitors pass before proceeding.
Senior School:
Senior School Assessment Policy - All year 11 & 12 students must read and sign this document
Northern suburbs students have been acknowledged in the annual State Government "Best and Brightest" awards for academic and vocational excellence.
Kira McPherson and Rachael Howe from Clarkson Community High School were among 167 high-achieving students from public schools around the State awarded $1000 for their efforts, in the fourth year of the awards.
Clarkson Community High School Year 10 music students Kaylah Brazendale and Nathan Stone finished their school year off with a bang when they recorded an acoustic cover version of "Life is a Highway" yesterday.
Their version is beatifully simple, consisting of only Nathan's acoustic guitar and Kaylah's fantastic voice, with subtle dynamic processing by John Keyworth who supervised the recording.
The Year 10 & 11 music students of Clarkson Community High School continue their foray into the world of audio recording with their latest offering, a cover of the classic rock track Wild Thing.
After many requests by students for the school to provide recording facilities for music performances, their dreams have finally become a reality thanks to the collaboration of the Music and IT departments. Audio/visual facilities in the IT block have recently been creatively adapted to accommodate the needs of the Year 11 & 12 TEE and Music in Society classes, allowing those students to create a permanent digital record of their musical endeavors in a professional-standard recording studio.