refurbishment of a building to provide a multipurpose maker space.
Key features of the upgrade include: construction of a new food technology and visual arts building to include a number of specialist and general learning areas. shsWn\stafi Password Cancel Salisbury H-gh School- X CD wuwl salisburyhigh.sa.edu.au (61) 08 8182 0200 dl.0892 inf0schools.sa.edu. To make an enrolment enquiry please complete the online enrolment enquiry form or contact the school on 8258 2070. Salisbury High School has received a 10 million facility upgrade. The initial placement of students is determined by the department not individual high schools. This will occur around the middle of August. Primary schools will hand out enrolment packs which will contain information about the high school students will attend. The enrolment to high school process is initiated by the primary schools in term 2. Class information, Teacher communication, lesson information, assessments and grades are all found here.
While students are zoned to a particular high school, they are still free to apply for enrolment at any other out of zone high school in the state.Īcceptance of an enrolment in an out of zone high school however, depends on whether the number of enrolments at that school exceeds the number of places available.Īll students in Salisbury East High School’s zone have the right of enrolment. Students use Daymap as their main learning portal at Salisbury High School. This will mean they will have 2 core teachers for English and HASS as well as Science.
Year 7 students will operate with a similar framework to year 8s. The enrollment process is initiated by the primary schools in term 2 of 2021. The process for planning is already underway. A student’s zoned school is determined according to their permanent and primary place of residence.Ī place is reserved for each child at their zoned high school. Year 7s will begin high school at Salisbury East High School in 2022. Their generosity not only gave the overseas students an opportunity of a lifetime, but enriched our school community and created international perspectives for all our students.Enrolment at Salisbury East High School is governed by Department for Education (DfE) policy, which applies to zoned state schools.Īll government high schools in metropolitan Adelaide are zoned.
We would like to thank our host families Pamela Bruce, Tabetha & Lom Mosel and Irene & Kurt Thrun, plus staff members Lara Davis & Wendy Hayes who have hosted the students and their teacher. The exchange has been a positive experience of blending of cultures. The Thai students have adapted easily to our school and, as they speak and understand English quite well, they had little difficulty slotting into our Middle School classes. Support students to access their preferred educational and vocational pathways.
Their teacher, Tanaporn, has been involved in various primary classes and experienced the Year 8 Aquatics Camp, the Year 3/4 Our Place Tookayerta Catchment excursion to Goolwa and also participated in the teacher Professional Development day. At Craigmore High School we have taken this thinking on board and work to: Provide educational opportunities which support students to develop the capabilities needed for a world of change, opportunity and uncertainty. They have had a variety of Aussie experiences with the school and their host families, such as Year 8 Aquatics Camp at Murraylands, visits to Granite Island, Urimbirra Wildlife Park, the Kite festival, Adelaide Central Market, SA Museum & Art Gallery and lots of family activities. The students are known by their nicknames of Benz, Four, Jin, Stamp, Bam and Ing. The objectives for the exchange program are for the students to improve their English, learn about our culture and experience home life in Australia with local families. Other schools involved in the program are Salisbury East High School and Oakbank Area School. The students our school were hosting are part of a contingent of 21 who had been selected to stay in South Australia for 4 weeks from 18 March to 15 April 2017. Kasetsart University Laboratory School Centre provides Grades 1-12 education and they have exchange programs to Japan, USA, UK and Australia.