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Dakabin State High School

Coordinates: 27°13′50″S 152°58′47″E / 27.23056°S 152.97972°E / -27.23056; 152.97972 (Dakabin State High School)
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Dakabin State High School
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Marsden Road

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TypeState High School
Motto"THE FUTURE LIES WITHIN"
Established1978
Year Levels8 - 12
Color(s)Blue and White
Websitewww.dakabinshs.eq.edu.au

Dakabin State High School is large secondary school located at Dakabin, north of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Dakabin is a co-educational school with approximately 1,100 students are enrolled every year.



Social Climate

Dakabin is divided into five year levels, each having a Deputy Principal and Year Coordinator. On a weekly basis, each year level gathers on an assembly to discuss important issues of the week and upcoming events. The staff team of Dakabin comprises of a Principal, three Deputy Principals, a Head of Special Education, eleven Heads of Department, seventy-one Teachers, a Business Services Manager, four Administration Officers, two Schools Officers, cleaning staff and an agricultural assistant.

Students are also able to access a team of support services including a Guidance Officer, School Based Police Officer, School Nurse, ‘Tranzitions@Work’ Youth Worker, Indigenous Liaison Officer, School Chaplain, a Youth Support Coordinator, and a Referral Room Coordinator.


Campus

The large school contains many single-level buildings. Each building is purpose-built to accommodate for the curriculum offered. Additionally, the school offers a large multi-purpose Hall, which can allow for upwards of 600 people during presentations. The Hall also allows for three Volleyball courts, indoor Cricket, Basketball and Rock Climbing. In 2009, the Hall was extended to accomodate for a new entrance way.

There are nine computer labs on the Campus, all of which comprise of at least twenty computers that are no more than two years old; interactive whiteboards and projection equipment. A majority of the classrooms provide computer access and all of the classrooms in two of the teaching blocks have interactive whiteboards and/or extensive projection equipment.

By 2010, a new $2 million science building will be completed. This building will offer two new teaching labs and a computer room.

Each of these buildings is surrounded by extensive native vegetation, which attracts native fauna such as Koalas to the campus. There is a large farm which occupies a large proportion of the campus and also accommodates a dam, which provides water to the farm.


Sporting Facilities

Other than the multi-purpose Hall, there are extensive sporting facilties available to the students. There are two outdoor multi-purpose courts. One of these allows for Basketball, Tennis and Footstall. The other provides students with netball and an additional Basketball court. Additionally, there are three outdoor volleyball courts, a cricket pitch and an oval.


Curriculum

The school offers a broad range of junior and senior subject to the students. In year 8 it is compulsory for the students to study all of the junior subjects offered. However, in years 9, 10, 11 and 12 the students are able to select for themselves.

Some of the subjects offered to both junior and senior students include:

- English
- Maths (Maths A, B and C are offered in years 11 and 12)
- Science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics are offered in years 11 and 12)
- Studies Of Society and the Environment or S.O.S.E
- Geography (offered in years 10, 11 and 12)
- Ancient and Modern History (offered in years 10, 11 and 12)
- Legal Studies (offered in years 10, 11 and 12)
- Graphics (offered in years 10, 11 and 12)
- Industrial Technologies
- Computer Subjects
- Visual Art
- Certificate 1 and 2 in Business, Visual Arts and/or Computing (offered in year 10 and years 11 and 12, respectively)
- Accounting (offered in years 11 and 12)
- Economics (offered in years 11 and 12)
- Business Communications and Technologies (offered in years 11 and 12)
- Health and Physical Education
- Agriculture studies
- Home Economics


Agriculture

The school has extensive Agriculture Science subjects. These subjects allow students to gain a hands-on knowledge of animals and wildlife as the school has cattle, sheep, poultry, a hydroponic system, greenhouses and eatable gardens. In addition to these subjects, there are Cattle and Sheep teams. These teams have played an integral part in the school success in Cattle and Sheep competitions. No other school offers an Agriuculture Department to the same calibre as Dakabin, due to a lack of facilities.


Sport

The school offers four sporting houses, which include Bradman, Cuthbert, Elliot and Fraser. Upon enrollment to Dakabin students are placed within these houses. Throughout the year there are opportunites for all students to participate in Swimming Carnivals, Athletics Carnivals and Sports' Days. Additionally, the students are also able to further their involvement in sport by joining a sporting team. There are over 65 teams in total, which include award-wining Volleyball, Cricket, Soccer Football, Golf and Netball male and female teams. These teams often make district, regional and state finals. In 2009, 25 teams competed in Metropolitan Quarter Finals, 8 competed in Metropolitan Semi Finals, 3 competed in Metropolitan Finals, 1 Metropolitan Champion – Yr10 Girls Touch Football, 1 Australian Baseball Representative Player.


Academic Success

The school has had academic success. Within the last two years, the students have received high OP results within the 1 to 15 bracket. In 2007 the percentage of students to receive an OP of between 1 and 15 was 70%. In 2008 the results were very similar. Over these two years, Dakabin's results were within the highest two of the Region.


Student Involvement

The students often involve themselves in a broad range of community activities. ANZAC Day and Rememberance Day Ceremonies, the 40hr Famine, the Salavation Army Red Shield Appeal and the UNIFEM International Womens Day Breakfast are activities that students participate in annually. Other than these, students organise and participate in additional activities. Any additional activities persued by students are always supported by the school.


Opinions of Dakabin State High School

In an opinion survey, the results indicated the following:
100% of parents and 90.8% of students stated that they were neutral, satisfied or very satisfied that students of Dakabin State High school were receiving a good education. Students: (33.6% Neutral, 35.3% Satisfied, 21.8% Very satisfied) Parents: (18.2% Neutral, 63.6% Satisfied, 18.2% Very satisfied)
91% of parents and 85.8% of students were satisfied, very satisfied or neutral about students being happy to attend Dakabin State High School. Students: (33.3% Neutral, 30.8% Satisfied, 21.7% Very satisfied) Parents: (0% Neutral, 45.5% Satisfied, 45.5% Very satisfied)
82.5% of parents and 90.9% of students stated that they were neutral, satisfied or very satisfied that students were safe at Dakabin SHS Students: (29.2% Neutral, 35.8% Satisfied, 17.5% Very satisfied) Parents: (27.3% Neutral, 54.5% Satisfied, 9.1% Very satisfied)
100% of parents and 77.6% of students believed that students were treated fairly at Dakabin SHS. Students: (29.2% Neutral, 36.7% Satisfied, 11.7% Very satisfied) Parents: (0% Neutral, 72.7% Satisfied, 27.3% Very satisfied)


27°13′50″S 152°58′47″E / 27.23056°S 152.97972°E / -27.23056; 152.97972 (Dakabin State High School)