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Bindubi Street, Macquarie 2614

Ph 61 2 6205 7000

Fax 61 2 6205 7006

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Type: Government

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Boys/Girls: Co-ed

Day/boarding: Day

Enrolment: Approximately 600 students

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Principal: Phil Beecher

CANBERRA HIGH SCHOOL

Canberra High, established in 1938, assists and encourages students to achieve their full potential in all aspects of their development. It is located close to the centre of Canberra and has outstanding sporting facilities. The Australian Institute of Sport brings its high school athletes to Canberra High School. Access to information technology is emphasised across the curriculum. Extension programs for gifted and talented students are a feature of the school. Overseas excursions in French, Chinese (Mandarin) and Japanese courses are available to students.

Facilities: Automated library, four computer laboratories, separate gymnasium and assembly hall, modern technology facilities, science facilities.

Electives Years 7 to 10: Elective subjects under all the Key Learning Areas are available to students, as well as the compulsory curriculum.

Sport: Canberra High students participate in all traditional sports in interschool competitions, and there is a long record of achievement in many sports. Outdoor education is a feature of the program offered to students.

Extracurricular activities: Drama and musical productions are part of the curriculum. Students perform well each year in English, mathematics, science, language, geography, photography and chess competitions as well as junior and senior debating. The school also offers band, vocal ensemble, Rock Eisteddfod and an extensive camping program. Photography students enjoy enormous success in public competitions. Canberra High School has formed partnerships with local businesses to enhance students’ options and experiences in the world of work.

Welfare and personal development: The extensive welfare network incorporates peer mediation and mentoring, SRC, leadership training, school board representation, environmental monitoring, community service, house co-ordination, and publicity. Student involvement in decision-making at all levels is embedded in the school’s practices. Work experience, career guidance, college advice and vocational education programs are part of the transition preparation for Year 10 students.

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