commitment
to learning
& personal
development
respect & responsibility
for each other,
our environment & ourselves
global
citizenship
& world class
standards
Natasa Penna –Β Principal
welcome
Banksia Park International High School provides students with a world-class, relevant and challenging curriculum delivered in a supportive and respectful learning environment. We are committed to helping students develop knowledge, high self-esteem and the dispositions and capabilities that will assist them to become successful citizens in an increasingly global context.
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banksia park proud
What I enjoyed most at Banksia Park International High School were the music lessons. In Japan we donβt have music ensemble. It was new for me to play music with students in the music class.
I also enjoyed the excursion to the city with other international students.
All experiences with homestay and school will be memorable to me. Everything in Australia was new for me. I love this country and this school.
Kosuke MoriYear 10 student from Japan
What I enjoyed most at Banksia Park International High School was the excursion camp with the Outdoor Education class. I had the opportunity to try new experiences and at the same time create better relationship with my friend. However, it was a really good way to explore new places and activities in Australia. I was surprised about the variety of subjects at the school, which allows the students to specialise in the subjects they prefer. And participating in Clubs, which helped to create new friendships.
Teachers were very helpful, really understanding and available to answer all my questions.
What I enjoyed most at Banksia Park International High School was the variety of practical lessons which I have never learned in Japan: Photography, CafΓ© Skills, Design, Society & Culture. In my home country, I can learn just academic things.
Teachers were very caring and helpful. Although Japanese names can be difficult to pronounce for most, everyone tried to utter correctly and memorised my name and face.
π₯ π thanks Jessica Hawkvelt - Deputy Mayor, City of Tea Tree Gully for sharing this footage of our Drumline performing at the pageant ππ₯ ... See MoreSee Less
πβ¨ Heading to the Christmas Pageant tomorrow? Keep an eye out for our fantastic BPIHS Drumline! π₯πΆ Theyβll be bringing extra holiday spirit as they perform amongst the floats! Donβt miss their amazing beats! π«π
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ππ Happy World Teachers' Day! ππ
Today, we celebrate and acknowledge our dedicated teachers who work tirelessly to inspire, guide, and shape the future. ππ Your commitment to education and the care you show for each student makes a lasting impact. π‘π
Thank you for everything you doβyour passion is what makes our school community thrive!#WorldTeachersDayr#ThankYouTeachersc#inspires#dedicationa#educationmatterst#aussieteacherschers ... See MoreSee Less
π Wishing our Year 12 students all the best as they begin their exams today! π You've got this β stay focused and give it your all#year12examsE#GoodLuckd#yougotthist#bpihsproudproud ... See MoreSee Less
ππ Congratulations to our talented BPIHS athletes! π π
At the 2024 National Pharmacies SANFL Juniors Medal counts, held during the Hostplus SANFL League Grand Final festivities at Adelaide Oval, three of our students shone bright! π
π In front of a packed crowd in the Ian McLachlan Room, where votes were called for boys' and girls' divisions from Under 12s to Under 18s, our students made us proud:
Brock (Year 7): 2nd place, U13 Boys Div 2
Kyah (Year 11): 2nd place, U18 Girls Div 1
Lillian (Year 9): 1st place, U16 Girls Div 1 ππ
SANFL CEO Darren Chandler, along with SANFL & SANFLW stars like Sturt's Casey Voss and West Adelaide's Zoe Venning, presented the medals. What an amazing achievement for our students to be recognised alongside the best in SA! ππ
Huge congrats to Brock, Kyah, and Lillian for their hard work and dedication. You've done BPIHS proud! π πͺ
#SANFL #bpihsproud #GoTeam π ... See MoreSee Less
π On Tuesday, our Year 12 CafΓ© Skills students embarked on a delicious food trail in the Campbelltown Newton area! ππ¨ The goal? To connect with local food producers and businesses and discover the perks of buying local.
Stops included:
π‘ Continental Taralli Biscuits
π₯ͺ Panini Brothers
π Tony and Marks
π¦ Ovo Gelato
π« Menz
Students collected video footage to create ads highlighting the benefits of supporting local businesses. A fun and tasty day out to support 'Buy SA for SA#supportlocalp#buysaforsaB#cafΓ©skillC#localbusinessalBusiness ... See MoreSee Less
Yesterday, our Year 11 students attended the RAA Street Smart High event, where they gained valuable insights into road safety π¦ and the realities of road trauma. In partnership with the South Australian government, this annual event brings together thousands of high school students to educate them on how to stay safe as they approach their driving years. ππ‘
Our students heard powerful, first-hand accounts from road accident survivors, who shared their experiences, rehabilitation journeys, and the ongoing challenges they face. They also listened to the heartbreaking stories of parents who lost their children in avoidable car accidents. π’β€οΈ
In addition, students were able to visit a range of exhibits run by police π and other emergency services, gaining further awareness of road safety measures. They learned strategies for making safer driving choices, including selecting vehicles with key safety features, thinking through the consequences of their actions, and looking out for friends on the road. π‘οΈπ The day was both eye-opening and informative, providing our students with lessons theyβll carry forward as future drivers. πβ¨
#RoadSafety #StreetSmartHigh #BPIHS #FutureDrivers #CommunityEngagement ... See MoreSee Less
Huge congratulations to year 12 students, Kate π©βπ³ and Olivia π©βπ³, who represented South Australia, and BPIHS, in the National Secondary Schools Culinary Competition! π
As the hosting city this year, the competition was held at BPIHS, competing against teams from WA, Northern QLD, and Victoria. π A very successful competition, with the final dishes presented to a very high standard. π½οΈβ¨ Kate and Olivia finished with a silver medal π₯ and placed second in the competition. π₯³ The overall winners were the team from Victoria. π
#bpihsproud #CulinaryCompetition ... See MoreSee Less
π’ Parent Information Session: Supporting Students with Additional Needs π
The Department for Education is hosting a Parent Information Session at the Para Hills Education Office to help parents understand how Student Support Services can assist students with additional needs. This is a fantastic opportunity for parents to ask questions and gain insights.
π Date: Thu 24 Oct 2024 at 10.00am
π Location: Para Hills Education Office
Don't miss out on this valuable session designed to support your child's educational jo#parentsupporte#inclusiveeducatione#studentsuccesse#educationsupportionSupport ... See MoreSee Less