Greenwood College

Coordinates: 31°49′39″S 115°47′31″E / 31.8274°S 115.792°E / -31.8274; 115.792
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Greenwood College
Address
Map
79 Coolibah Drive

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Coordinates31°49′39″S 115°47′31″E / 31.8274°S 115.792°E / -31.8274; 115.792
Information
TypeIndependent Public School, Secondary, Co-educational, Intensive English Centre
MottoLearn, Grow, Change
(IDEAS Project)
Established1 January 1976 (1976-01-01)[1]
School districtNorth Metro
Educational authorityDepartment of Education
Government of Western Australia
School code4122
PrincipalJoanne Harris
RegistrarRobert Bandow
Faculty106[1]
Teaching staff64[1]
Employees8 Administrative Staff
34 School Support Staff[1]
Grades7-12 & USE[note 1]
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment1062[1] (2016)
 • Grade 7144
 • Grade 8126
 • Grade 9178
 • Grade 10189
 • Grade 11184
 • Grade 12150
 • Other57 (USE[note 1])
 • ESL60%[4]
International studentsInternational Fee Paying (IFPS)[3]
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
French
Chinese
Vietnamese
Other
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Navy Blue, Red & White
     
SportsCheerleading
Volleyball
Australian rules football
Team nameGreenwood Titans
Greenwood College Volleyball
Greenwood Bulldogs
Budget$11,627,118[5]
(Total net recurrent income)
Websitewww.greenwood.wa.edu.au

Greenwood College (formerly Greenwood Senior High School) is an Independent Public School (Secondary) located in the northern suburb of Greenwood in Perth, Western Australia. It caters for year 7 to 12, Intensive English and USE[note 1] students.

History

Greenwood Senior High School was established in 1975 to serve the community of Greenwood.[6] It is part of the Government of Western Australia's Department of Education Independent Public School (IPS) system. In 2012, it changed its name to Greenwood College as part of the IPS process.

Co-curricular and extracurricular programs

The school offers a number of opportunities for enrolled students, including sports, co-curricular programs, and an aviation program.

Volleyball

Since 1995 the Physical Education Department has successfully promoted volleyball as an elite sport. Currently seventy Year 8 students are taking part in the first stage of the five year intensive volleyball program.

Aviation

The Greenwood College Aeronautics & Aviation program provides an excellent foundation for further University, TAFE and ADFA courses related to aviation. Graduates from the Aeronautics program may gain credit points for the Aeronautics course at Edith Cowan University.

International Program

The Greenwood College International Program has been gradually growing since its beginnings in 2007. Currently there are over 20[citation needed] international students at the school who come from countries such as China, Japan, Thailand, Korea, Indonesia and Iran.

Students can choose to study in the Intensive English Center (IEC) or in the mainstream high school. Many students commence their studies in the IEC and then continue on in the mainstream to further their studies in Years 8 – 12.[citation needed]

Intensive English Center

The Intensive English Center (IEC) was established at Greenwood in 2007 after moving from its former location at Perth Modern. The Centre caters for the needs of students aged between 12 and 16 years of age, recently arrivals of migrant, refugee and international fee paying backgrounds in Western Australia from about 40 different national backgrounds and languages.

Notable alumni

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Ungraded Secondary

References

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