Established in 1959, Governor Stirling Senior High School has a proud history of academic and sporting excellence based on an educational experience that promotes respect, hard work and achievement.
Our students enjoy a positive and supportive learning environment responsive to their particular abilities and learning style. Our experienced teachers encourage students to imagine the possibilities, create opportunities and achieve their dreams.
To enrich the learning experience of each child we offer a suite of programs including Gifted & Talented, Specialist Engineering, Specialist Artsmedia, Specialist Australian Rules Football and school based programs in Academic Extension, Netball, Dance, Music, Aboriginal Education and nationally accredited vocational certifications. Rebuilt in 2012, today our students have access to a $63 million dollar state-of-the-art school campus, specialist teachers and links to various tertiary and industry bodies.
The 2024 Culture Awareness Survey is now open. This survey will assist the school in better understanding our strengths and weaknesses. Families are strongly encouraged to participate. Your participation will help identify any issues that our school needs to address and give feedback on what is going well. The school will be able to make better decisions, assess progress, and adopt best practices for our current and future planning.
Please complete the survey no later than Monday 11 March 2024 by clicking on the link below.
The Netball Program involves four contact hours per week consisting of both theory and practical based content.
This course is designed around 4 key outcomes – performance, composition, analysis and socio-cultural context.
VET opportunities are available to Year 11 & 12 students and provide access to further education and training pathways.
The Maali Centre provides Aboriginal students with an inviting and culturally suitable environment.
Delivered in partnership with universities and industry, the Specialist Program in Artsmedia provides students with in-depth industry knowledge and access to the latest technology to develop their skills in visual arts, digital and game design, film and television, journalism and photojournalism.
Governor Stirling Senior High School is Western Australia’s specialist engineering school. Students will be taught by highly skilled teachers and industry experts and engage in real life engineering projects, workshops and competitions.
The Football Program has achieved enormous success in developing rising stars in the AFL and WAFL in cooperation with junior clubs & District Development Squads.
We are very proud of how our past student’s leanings have turned into opportunities in the real world.
The GOVO Goodness Collection Service (GGCS) is a community collection hub run by a small committee group within the school.
The Online Booking System for Parent/Teacher Interviews is Now Open!
The online procedure is as follows:
Go to sobs.com.au/pt3/parent.php?schoolid=1049 and follow the instructions.
OR
Go to www.govo.wa.edu.au/ , click the SOBS online booking system icon (located on the home page,) and follow the link.
* Students will be dismissed earlier this day at 12:30pm to accommodate meetings.
For more information, please visit your Connect notice.
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REMINDER
HOUSE SWIMMING CARNIVAL
TUESDAY 19 MARCH
Meeting Point - participants, please meet in the gym in the morning, DO NOT go to House.
Food - there isn't an open CANTEEN available at the pool. Students MUST pack their own lunch and snacks. Water will be available from water containers supplied by the school.
Clothing - students do not need to wear school uniforms on the day, but appropriate “House Colours” are expected to be worn. Students should bring their own specialised equipment. This includes goggles, rash vest, towel, bathers, thongs, hat, water bottle.
* Please bring a hat, water bottle and sunscreen.
Ms Natalie Tempone
Head of Learning Area: Health & Physical Education
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