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Effective Learning & Teaching

Natasa Parhas – Principal

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Banksia Park International High School is a contemporary secondary school for students from year 7-12. We provide a world leading education with academic standards of excellence and positive learning experiences within a challenging and supportive environment.

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beyond the classroom

At Banksia Park International High School, we pride ourselves on our Educational Programs and Opportunities for all students. However we also want the opportunity for students to grow beyond the classroom, preparing them for the future. 

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⚽️👏 At the end of last term, our Year 9/10 Boys Soccer team came 3rd in the state in the Soccer Statewide Schools Competition (Division 2), beating Mt Gambier High 4–3! 🏅🔥

A fantastic effort by the boys in a tough division — well done team! 💪

⚽️👏 At the end of last term, our Year 9/10 Boys Soccer team came 3rd in the state in the Soccer Statewide Schools Competition (Division 2), beating Mt Gambier High 4–3! 🏅🔥

A fantastic effort by the boys in a tough division — well done team! 💪
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👏⚾️ Huge congratulations to our BPIHS Year 7-9 Baseball team who are through to the finals after going through undefeated yesterday at the SA Statewide Baseball Tournament played at GGCD Dodgers baseball home ground! 🏆

Our team played two games — winning the first by beating Marryatville High School 10-2, and then finishing 5-5 against Golden Grove High School in the second game. 💪

Our starting pitchers Ricky Ferris and Kaeden Sanders, with relief pitcher Casey Sanders, did a great job and were ably supported by excellent defence in the field. 🧤⚡️

Our team played with enthusiasm, skill and represented BPIHS with pride. 

Special thanks to our coaches Deon Ferris, Simon Carey, Japanese exchange teacher Masayuki Kobayashi, and Year 12 student Dee Breen. 🙌👏

The finals will be held at West Beach Diamond Sports in Week 4. 🗓️⚾️🔥

👏⚾️ Huge congratulations to our BPIHS Year 7-9 Baseball team who are through to the finals after going through undefeated yesterday at the SA Statewide Baseball Tournament played at GGCD Dodgers baseball home ground! 🏆

Our team played two games — winning the first by beating Marryatville High School 10-2, and then finishing 5-5 against Golden Grove High School in the second game. 💪

Our starting pitchers Ricky Ferris and Kaeden Sanders, with relief pitcher Casey Sanders, did a great job and were ably supported by excellent defence in the field. 🧤⚡️

Our team played with enthusiasm, skill and represented BPIHS with pride.

Special thanks to our coaches Deon Ferris, Simon Carey, Japanese exchange teacher Masayuki Kobayashi, and Year 12 student Dee Breen. 🙌👏

The finals will be held at West Beach Diamond Sports in Week 4. 🗓️⚾️🔥
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🌟 Parent Info Session: Thriving Friendships for High Schoolers 🌟

Join Emma and Yevette on Thursday 6 November, 9:30–10:15am at the Para Hills Education Office for a short, practical session on helping teens build healthy friendships.

Learn about the ABCs – Agency, Belonging and Communication – and how you can support your young person to thrive.

Limited spots (max 50) – see flyer for details! 💬

🌟 Parent Info Session: Thriving Friendships for High Schoolers 🌟

Join Emma and Yevette on Thursday 6 November, 9:30–10:15am at the Para Hills Education Office for a short, practical session on helping teens build healthy friendships.

Learn about the ABCs – Agency, Belonging and Communication – and how you can support your young person to thrive.

Limited spots (max 50) – see flyer for details! 💬
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Term 4 starts tomorrow! 

Lets wrap up the year with success and smiles.

#bethebestversionofyourself #chargeyourlaptop

Term 4 starts tomorrow!

Let's wrap up the year with success and smil#bethebestversionofyourselfr#chargeyourlaptopaptop
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🥊 Congratulations to Samuel — #2 in Australia! 🥈
Three fights in three days, and he left everything in the ring.  #bpihsproud 
Photo Team Turner Boxing Gym

🥊 Congratulations to Samuel — #2 in Australia! 🥈
Three fights in three days, and he left everything in the ring. #bpihsproud
Photo Team Turner Boxing Gym
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Last week, our Pirku Team and some of our Year 8 Aboriginal Learners proudly represented BPIHS at the STEM Aboriginal Learner Congress held on Kaurna Yarta at Adelaide Oval.
The theme for this year’s Congress, “Bridging worlds: Identity, innovation, leadership,” celebrates Aboriginal learners as strong voices and leaders who connect culture with future STEM pathways.
Over the two days, our students:
🔸Took part in inspiring keynotes by young Aboriginal STEM leaders
🔸Explored cultural knowledge through science, technology, engineering & maths
🔸Attended hands-on workshops, including Stellar Stewards: How to Honour First Nations Sky Rights and We Don’t Need a Map: Navigating Country
🔸Connected with Elders, mentors, and role models in STEM industries

They also got to experience an incredible Hip Hop performance by DEM MOB- the first group to rap in the Pitjantjatjara language
This was an incredible opportunity for our students to strengthen their cultural identity, grow as innovators, and see how Aboriginal knowledge continues to shape the future of STEM.
We are so proud of our learners for embracing this experience, stepping beyond their comfort zones, and we look forward to seeing where their STEM journeys will take them!

Last week, our Pirku Team and some of our Year 8 Aboriginal Learners proudly represented BPIHS at the STEM Aboriginal Learner Congress held on Kaurna Yarta at Adelaide Oval.
The theme for this year’s Congress, “Bridging worlds: Identity, innovation, leadership,” celebrates Aboriginal learners as strong voices and leaders who connect culture with future STEM pathways.
Over the two days, our students:
🔸Took part in inspiring keynotes by young Aboriginal STEM leaders
🔸Explored cultural knowledge through science, technology, engineering & maths
🔸Attended hands-on workshops, including Stellar Stewards: How to Honour First Nations Sky Rights and We Don’t Need a Map: Navigating Country
🔸Connected with Elders, mentors, and role models in STEM industries

They also got to experience an incredible Hip Hop performance by DEM MOB- the first group to rap in the Pitjantjatjara language
This was an incredible opportunity for our students to strengthen their cultural identity, grow as innovators, and see how Aboriginal knowledge continues to shape the future of STEM.
We are so proud of our learners for embracing this experience, stepping beyond their comfort zones, and we look forward to seeing where their STEM journeys will take them!
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We’re pleased to share that BPIHS has been reaccredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS).

In Week 6 of last term, seven interstate and international guests evaluated our school against CIS global standards. We’re proud to report that 24 of 53 standards were rated as exceeding.

Thank you to our students, staff, and families for your contribution to this achievement.

#councilofinternationalschools #bethebestversionsofourselves #bpihsproud

We’re pleased to share that BPIHS has been reaccredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS).

In Week 6 of last term, seven interstate and international guests evaluated our school against CIS global standards. We’re proud to report that 24 of 53 standards were rated as exceeding.

Thank you to our students, staff, and families for your contribution to this achievement.

#councilofinternationalschools #bethebestversionsofourselves #bpihsproud
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Good Luck to year 12 student Sam (pictured on the right) who is competing in the Australian Schools Boxing Championships in Darwin! 🥊

Good Luck to year 12 student Sam (pictured on the right) who is competing in the Australian Schools Boxing Championships in Darwin! 🥊2025 Australian Schools Boxing Championships in Darwin for these three boys!

What an Amazing achievement 👏🏼

This years event will be hosted by Boxing NT at the Marrara Indoor Stadium from 30 September to 3 October 🥊

Good luck to all SA squad
Thanks @boxingsouthaustralia for the opportunity 🙏🏼

@james.carn1
@samuel_fuss
@peter_higg
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🎶 “We’re all in this together…” 🎶 and our cast and crew of High School Musical Jr. proved it with TWO SOLD OUT SHOWS! 🌟
A massive congratulations to every performer, backstage hero, and supporter who brought this production to life. Your energy, talent, and teamwork made East High shine brighter than ever. 🔴⚪
We couldn’t be prouder of what you’ve achieved — bravo, Wildcats! 🏀👏

🎶 “We’re all in this together…” 🎶 and our cast and crew of High School Musical Jr. proved it with TWO SOLD OUT SHOWS! 🌟
A massive congratulations to every performer, backstage hero, and supporter who brought this production to life. Your energy, talent, and teamwork made East High shine brighter than ever. 🔴⚪
We couldn’t be prouder of what you’ve achieved — bravo, Wildcats! 🏀👏
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