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Holistic Learning

Global & Digital Citizenship

Effective Learning & TEaching

Natasa Penna –Β 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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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.

Wear It Yellow Day + Fundraiser BBQ
π Thursday 29 May (Lunchtime)
π Admin Lawns
As part of National Reconciliation Week (27 May β 3 June), BPIHS is proudly supporting Childrenβs Ground, a First Nations-led organisation empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kids.
Wear something yellow, bring a gold coin donation, and join us on the admin lawns for a BBQ and live music at lunch!
Funds go directly to First Nations-run programs in education, health, and employment. Letβs show up, speak out, and walk together toward reconciliation. ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.π Congratulations to Xavier C (Yr 9) on his selection in the 15 Years and Under Australian Football State Team. Xavier will represent the state at the national championships in Moreton Bay, Queensland, in July.
Well done also to Tex C (Yr 9), who has been named as a reserve for the team.
A fantastic achievement for both students β weβre proud of your effort and dedication.
#AFL #StateTeam #bpihsproud ... See MoreSee Less
In 2025, a new subject called Emerging Leaders was introduced for Year 10 students with a strong interest in developing their leadership skills. Students who wanted to join had to apply and go through a rigorous interview process to ensure their suitability and commitment. Designed for those with leadership aspirations, the subject focuses on practical and meaningful experiences, including supporting Year 7 students through their transition into high school and their first semester.
We are a supportive and collaborative group striving to create a positive impact. The Emerging Leaders program aims to equip students with valuable leadership skills. Emerging Leaders are involved in mentoring Year 7 students, volunteering, and supporting mentor teachers during student life sessions.
The leadership journey began late last year by helping incoming Year 7 students transition into high school. Leaders joined them on their first day, encouraged them to step out of their comfort zones, and built positive relationships with both Year 7s and mentor teachers. They participated in student life sessions throughout the term, engaging in activities and motivating students to be their best selves. They also represented the school at twilight evening by conducting tours and practicing their leadership skills. Later in the term, they played a key role at Year 7 camp, planning and delivering activities.
The Emerging Leaders have made a positive impact on the school community. Theyβve created a safe and welcoming environment for Year 7 students, supported teachers, and proudly represented the school. These leaders have become relatable role models for younger students. The experience has been incredibly rewardingβteaching life skills, building leadership, and fostering meaningful relationships across year levels. ... See MoreSee Less
During Term 1 and 2, our Year 10 Emerging Leaders have been investigating what it takes to be a leader π‘ and the different paths you can take to become a leader at school π« and within the community π.
On Monday, we welcomed 5 leaders from within the Tea Tree Gully council π who shared their very different paths to becoming a leader β the challenges and successes π¬. A key focus was on the personal and social capabilities that are needed to be a successful leader. Students learnt the importance of being brave and taking a risk π―, lifelong learning π, and that you do not need to be the expert in everything β being a leader is about having the right people around you to help everyone reach their goals π€.
Students will now reflect on what they learnt π§ and how they can use this to build their leadership skills π±.
We thank Shannon Hockley, Rebecca Baines, Victoria Masterman, Olivia Harvey and Pam Thomas for their time and for sharing their personal stories today πβ¨. ... See MoreSee Less
πΆ πΆ Senior Music Night tomorrow night! ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.A huge thank you to our amazing student alumni panellists π, BPIHS staff π, our colleagues from the Departmentβs Industry Engagement Team π€, Student Pathways and Careers Team π, and all of our fantastic industry partners π who helped bring to life an incredible staff PD day: In and Beyond the Classroom β Innovations and Connections with Industry!
On Tuesday, we had the privilege of diving into a range of industry immersion tours π, hearing from inspiring keynote speakers π€, participating in hands-on workshops π οΈ, and collaborating with one another π€ β all aimed at growing our skills in supporting students with their career and pathway choices and exploring the exciting opportunities that exist right here in South Australia π.
Big thanks to our industry hosts:
π‘ Optus
π§ Advanced Welder Training Centre
π Space Discovery Centre
ποΈ North East Vocational College
πΆ Gowrie SA
π½οΈ Sussex Hotel
πΎ AgCommunications
And a special shout-out to the wonderful Sue Pratt for her expert guidance and support ππ¬
Weβre energised, inspired, and ready to connect classroom learning with the world beyond school! π‘π¨βπ«π©βπ« ... See MoreSee Less
Applications must be in by this Friday for year 6 students who want to be part of The Future Academy in 2026 - please visit our website for more information bpihs.sa.edu.au/entrepreneurial-specialist-program/ ... See MoreSee Less
Best of luck to year 8 student Isla as she competes in the 2025 Coles Australian Little Athletics Championships this weekend in her 3 events! πββοΈ π 2025 Coles Australian Little Athletics Championships ... See MoreSee Less
π£ Reminder for Students & Families!
ποΈ Monday 28 & Tuesday 29 April are Student Free Days.
π©βπ« Students return on Wednesday 30 April.
π¬ Progress Conversations are also happening on Wednesday 30 April.
π² Bookings can still be made through your Daymap App.
View the full Term 2 Calendar here π bpihs.sa.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/BPIHS-2025-Calendar-Term-2.pdf ... See MoreSee Less