Holistic Learning

Effective Learning & Teaching

Brent Bloffwitch – 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.

our school

BPIHS in numbers

SACE completion
in 2025
100 %
Students
completed SACE with VET
37
Students
achieved an ATAR
71

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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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Something strange is happening at Banksia..

Join Frank and Sadie Doyle as they take on fearsome monsters, and bizarre supernatural mysteries in Beyond Belief, a hilarious, fast-paced comedy adapted from the cult-classic The Thrilling Adventure Hour.

Presented by the Banksia Park International High School Drama Club, this student-led production showcases the incredible work of our talented cast and the dedicated students behind the scenes in lighting, sound, costumes, set construction, props, and stage management.

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of laughs, mystery, and live theatre that will keep you entertained from beginning to end.

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Don’t miss your chance to support our amazing students and experience one of Banksia’s most exciting productions yet.

Something strange is happening at Banksia..

Join Frank and Sadie Doyle as they take on fearsome monsters, and bizarre supernatural mysteries in Beyond Belief, a hilarious, fast-paced comedy adapted from the cult-classic The Thrilling Adventure Hour.

Presented by the Banksia Park International High School Drama Club, this student-led production showcases the incredible work of our talented cast and the dedicated students behind the scenes in lighting, sound, costumes, set construction, props, and stage management.

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of laughs, mystery, and live theatre that will keep you entertained from beginning to end.

🔗 to tickets in bio

Don’t miss your chance to support our amazing students and experience one of Banksia’s most exciting productions yet.
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A MASSIVE thank you to Ms Inoue and her amazing Year 12 Food & Hospitality students for preparing a wonderful multicultural lunch for our international students!

From savoury dishes to sweet treats, there was an incredible range of delicious food to enjoy, with plenty of favourites including dumplings, sushi, carbonara, tiramisu, Greek bread and lemon ice cream.

Our international students were incredibly appreciative of the time, effort and care that went into preparing the lunch, with one student beautifully summing it up: “Food is an amazing way to bring people together!”

The messages of thanks shared in many different languages say it all. What a wonderful celebration of food, culture and connection. 🌏❤️

Well done to Ms Inoue and our Year 12 Food & Hospitality students – you should all be very proud!

A MASSIVE thank you to Ms Inoue and her amazing Year 12 Food & Hospitality students for preparing a wonderful multicultural lunch for our international students!

From savoury dishes to sweet treats, there was an incredible range of delicious food to enjoy, with plenty of favourites including dumplings, sushi, carbonara, tiramisu, Greek bread and lemon ice cream.

Our international students were incredibly appreciative of the time, effort and care that went into preparing the lunch, with one student beautifully summing it up: “Food is an amazing way to bring people together!”

The messages of thanks shared in many different languages say it all. What a wonderful celebration of food, culture and connection. 🌏❤️

Well done to Ms Inoue and our Year 12 Food & Hospitality students – you should all be very proud!
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This week, several of our junior Aboriginal learners attended the annual Aboriginal STEM Congress at Adelaide Oval, providing an exciting opportunity to explore STEM pathways while celebrating Aboriginal knowledge, culture and innovation.
Our learners enjoyed a wonderful Welcome to Country from Uncle Mikey O’Brien, followed by inspiring keynote speakers, including Brad Darkson and Premier Kyam Maher, as well as an exciting performance by Dem Mob, a Pitjantjatjara group who rap and sing in language.
Throughout the Congress, students explored the significance of culturally important trees and learned how traditional trees and natural materials have been used by Aboriginal people over generations. Students were able to see examples of traditional trees brought from the community and learn about how they were used in building and other cultural practices. They also participated in a hands-on fire-making activity with knowledgeable guide Trent Hill at the Adelaide Botanic Garden, explored space and STEM concepts, and learned how to construct a waltja (shelter) through a cultural workshop facilitated by Melissa, Krystal, Jackson and Phylis from Amata.
It was a highly engaging and enriching experience, connecting STEM learning with Aboriginal culture, knowledge, innovation and Country. Our learners thoroughly enjoyed exploring the many possibilities and pathways within STEM.
It was great to see Noah, Heidi and Kahlan develop a friendship and bond over cultural experiences. 

#STEMEducation

This week, several of our junior Aboriginal learners attended the annual Aboriginal STEM Congress at Adelaide Oval, providing an exciting opportunity to explore STEM pathways while celebrating Aboriginal knowledge, culture and innovation.
Our learners enjoyed a wonderful Welcome to Country from Uncle Mikey O’Brien, followed by inspiring keynote speakers, including Brad Darkson and Premier Kyam Maher, as well as an exciting performance by Dem Mob, a Pitjantjatjara group who rap and sing in language.
Throughout the Congress, students explored the significance of culturally important trees and learned how traditional trees and natural materials have been used by Aboriginal people over generations. Students were able to see examples of traditional trees brought from the community and learn about how they were used in building and other cultural practices. They also participated in a hands-on fire-making activity with knowledgeable guide Trent Hill at the Adelaide Botanic Garden, explored space and STEM concepts, and learned how to construct a waltja (shelter) through a cultural workshop facilitated by Melissa, Krystal, Jackson and Phylis from Amata.
It was a highly engaging and enriching experience, connecting STEM learning with Aboriginal culture, knowledge, innovation and Country. Our learners thoroughly enjoyed exploring the many possibilities and pathways within STEM.'
It was great to see Noah, Heidi and Kahlan develop a friendship and bond over cultural experiences.

#STEMEducation
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🎨 **OUR SALA EXHIBITION IS ON NOW!** 🎨

**SEASONS** 🍂🌸☀️❄️

Come along and explore our **SALA Exhibition**, showcasing the creativity and talent of our students, alongside some fantastic work from Year 5 students at Tea Tree Gully, St Agnes and Fairview Park Primary Schools.

📍 **Kumangka Theatre**
⏰ **Open until 6.30pm tonight**

We’d love to see you there! Pop in, have a look around and celebrate the wonderful work of our young artists. 🎨✨
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Supporting a Year 12 student can sometimes feel just as overwhelming for families as it does for the student themselves. With assessments, exams and ATAR pressures building, it’s important to keep things in perspective.

This week’s SchoolTV edition offers practical tips to help families support their Year 12 student, manage expectations and remind them that they are so much more than their ATAR.

https://bpihs.sa.schooltv.me/newsletter/surviving-year-12

Supporting a Year 12 student can sometimes feel just as overwhelming for families as it does for the student themselves. With assessments, exams and ATAR pressures building, it’s important to keep things in perspective.

This week’s SchoolTV edition offers practical tips to help families support their Year 12 student, manage expectations and remind them that they are so much more than their ATAR.

bpihs.sa.schooltv.me/newsletter/surviving-year-12
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🔬Science week is coming up in Week 5 🧪
Science Week is a week-long celebration of all things STEM! Students will be encouraged to participate in science classroom activities, as well as a range of fun lunchtime science activities throughout the week:
Monday: Seed Bombs
Tuesday: Movies
Wednesday: Scavenger Hunt
Thursday: Science Quiz
Friday: Jeopardy
Prizes to be won on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday!
Everyone is welcome to come along and get involved! 💙🧪🌿
Please encourage your students to see Daymap for more information

🔬Science week is coming up in Week 5 🧪
Science Week is a week-long celebration of all things STEM! Students will be encouraged to participate in science classroom activities, as well as a range of fun lunchtime science activities throughout the week:
Monday: Seed Bombs
Tuesday: Movies
Wednesday: Scavenger Hunt
Thursday: Science Quiz
Friday: Jeopardy
Prizes to be won on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday!
Everyone is welcome to come along and get involved! 💙🧪🌿
Please encourage your students to see Daymap for more information
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Today, on National Principals Day, we celebrate and thank our Principal - Mr Bloffwitch, Deputy Principal - Ms Gebert and Assistant Principals Ms Pitman, Mr Asser, Ms McWaters, and Mr Dundon for their leadership, dedication and commitment to our school community. Their guidance and support help create opportunities for our young people to learn, grow and reach their full potential. Thank you for the positive difference you make every day. Happy National Principals Day! 🎉

Today, on National Principals Day, we celebrate and thank our Principal - Mr Bloffwitch, Deputy Principal - Ms Gebert and Assistant Principals Ms Pitman, Mr Asser, Ms McWaters, and Mr Dundon for their leadership, dedication and commitment to our school community. Their guidance and support help create opportunities for our young people to learn, grow and reach their full potential. Thank you for the positive difference you make every day. Happy National Principals Day! 🎉 ... See MoreSee Less

The BPIHS arts community warmly welcomes you to attend our SEASONS art show on Tuesday the 11th of August at 3:30pm. The show displays a collection of works produced from year 7 -12 across the visual and performing arts. 

Looking forward to seeing you there.  

Location: Kumangka Performing Arts Building, Banksia Park International High School.

The BPIHS arts community warmly welcomes you to attend our SEASONS art show on Tuesday the 11th of August at 3:30pm. The show displays a collection of works produced from year 7 -12 across the visual and performing arts.

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Location: Kumangka Performing Arts Building, Banksia Park International High School.
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