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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.

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BPIHS in numbers

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

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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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🏃‍♀️ Sports Day is almost here! 🏃‍♂️ Wednesday March 4 🏃‍♂️

This is your moment to be bold, back yourself and jump in – whether it’s athletics, novelty events or something that pushes you out of your comfort zone. Have a crack. Perseverance is the real podium finish.

Remember, we’re at the Bridgestone Athletics Centre for the whole day – no leave passes – and all school expectations apply (yes, even on the bus!). Do the right thing, look after each other and represent BPIHS with pride.

Be Sun Smart ☀️, bring some cash for the stalls and keep the place tidy. Body paint is out, house colours are in – and hair spray happens at home.

Most importantly: show unity. Cheer loudly, encourage fiercely and celebrate what makes us different and the same. Let’s make it a day full of spirit, respect and a whole lot of house pride! 💛❤️💚💙

🏃‍♀️ Sports Day is almost here! 🏃‍♂️ Wednesday March 4 🏃‍♂️

This is your moment to be bold, back yourself and jump in – whether it’s athletics, novelty events or something that pushes you out of your comfort zone. Have a crack. Perseverance is the real podium finish.

Remember, we’re at the Bridgestone Athletics Centre for the whole day – no leave passes – and all school expectations apply (yes, even on the bus!). Do the right thing, look after each other and represent BPIHS with pride.

Be Sun Smart ☀️, bring some cash for the stalls and keep the place tidy. Body paint is out, house colours are in – and hair spray happens at home.

Most importantly: show unity. Cheer loudly, encourage fiercely and celebrate what makes us different and the same. Let’s make it a day full of spirit, respect and a whole lot of house pride! 💛❤️💚💙
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A Special Report: Discussing War & Conflict
Children are frequently exposed to distressing news through the 24-hour news cycle and social media. These experiences can provoke anxiety, especially in young minds still forming their worldviews. Parents and caregivers should be mindful of overexposure to such content as it can lead to symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder. Children’s responses to trauma can vary, from being strong emotional reactions to being indifferent. It can leave an emotional imprint that can affect a childs behaviour and perception of danger.
Children need reassurance about their safety as they navigate uncertain times. Tailor conversations to your childs age and emotional maturity. Younger children benefit from simplified explanations focusing on peace, empathy, and cooperation, whilst older children can delve into historical events, root causes of conflict, and the complexities of international relations.
Before discussing these topics with your child, it is also important to assess your own emotions and comfort level. By staying calm and providing physical comfort will help your child regulate their own emotions. In challenging times, compassionate adults play a crucial role in helping children cope with anxiety and providing hope and understanding in our complex world.
This Special Report provides guidance on how to tackle this difficult topic and helping children understand there is still hope in our complex world.
We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this Special Report, and as always, we welcome your feedback.
If you do have any concerns about the wellbeing of your child, please contact the school for further information or seek medical or professional help.

Here is the link to your special report:
https://bpihs.sa.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-discussing-war-conflict

A Special Report: Discussing War & Conflict
Children are frequently exposed to distressing news through the 24-hour news cycle and social media. These experiences can provoke anxiety, especially in young minds still forming their worldviews. Parents and caregivers should be mindful of overexposure to such content as it can lead to symptoms similar to post-traumatic stress disorder. Children’s responses to trauma can vary, from being strong emotional reactions to being indifferent. It can leave an emotional imprint that can affect a child's behaviour and perception of danger.
Children need reassurance about their safety as they navigate uncertain times. Tailor conversations to your child's age and emotional maturity. Younger children benefit from simplified explanations focusing on peace, empathy, and cooperation, whilst older children can delve into historical events, root causes of conflict, and the complexities of international relations.
Before discussing these topics with your child, it is also important to assess your own emotions and comfort level. By staying calm and providing physical comfort will help your child regulate their own emotions. In challenging times, compassionate adults play a crucial role in helping children cope with anxiety and providing hope and understanding in our complex world.
This Special Report provides guidance on how to tackle this difficult topic and helping children understand there is still hope in our complex world.
We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this Special Report, and as always, we welcome your feedback.
If you do have any concerns about the wellbeing of your child, please contact the school for further information or seek medical or professional help.

Here is the link to your special report:
bpihs.sa.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-discussing-war-conflict
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🏏🔥 Senior cricket is back at BPIHS! 🔥🏏
A big well done to our BPIHS Senior Boys Cricket team who put up a huge fight but were ultimately defeated by the narrowest of margins by Trinity College in a thrilling 35-overs-per-side clash on the BPIHS oval. 💙
Chasing 122 for victory and needing to score at a run-a-ball for the final four overs, our batters dug deep, with the match coming down to the wire — just 6 runs required off the last over. In the end, we fell only 2 runs short. So close! 😮‍💨👏
There were highlights everywhere you looked — with bat, ball and in the field. Standout performances included Harry (33 not out), Jack E (19) and Oscar (15) with the bat, while Alex starred with the ball, claiming 4 wickets — including a brilliant hat-trick to remove the Trinity tailenders! 🎩✨
Every BPIHS player contributed across the day, competed in great spirit and represented our school with pride. 🙌
It was fantastic to see large numbers of students out supporting during recess and lunch, with several teacher-led classes also stopping by to catch the action throughout the day. The crowd brought real energy to the contest! 📣👏
A massive thank you to John for preparing the ground and pitch, to Mr Ferris and Laura for coaching and organising the team, and to our Year 9 students Ryan, Nathan and Veeral who did a terrific job assisting with umpiring and scoring duties. 👏
Plenty to be proud of — and plenty to build on. Onwards and upwards! 💪🏏

🏏🔥 Senior cricket is back at BPIHS! 🔥🏏
A big well done to our BPIHS Senior Boys Cricket team who put up a huge fight but were ultimately defeated by the narrowest of margins by Trinity College in a thrilling 35-overs-per-side clash on the BPIHS oval. 💙
Chasing 122 for victory and needing to score at a run-a-ball for the final four overs, our batters dug deep, with the match coming down to the wire — just 6 runs required off the last over. In the end, we fell only 2 runs short. So close! 😮‍💨👏
There were highlights everywhere you looked — with bat, ball and in the field. Standout performances included Harry (33 not out), Jack E (19) and Oscar (15) with the bat, while Alex starred with the ball, claiming 4 wickets — including a brilliant hat-trick to remove the Trinity tailenders! 🎩✨
Every BPIHS player contributed across the day, competed in great spirit and represented our school with pride. 🙌
It was fantastic to see large numbers of students out supporting during recess and lunch, with several teacher-led classes also stopping by to catch the action throughout the day. The crowd brought real energy to the contest! 📣👏
A massive thank you to John for preparing the ground and pitch, to Mr Ferris and Laura for coaching and organising the team, and to our Year 9 students Ryan, Nathan and Veeral who did a terrific job assisting with umpiring and scoring duties. 👏
Plenty to be proud of — and plenty to build on. Onwards and upwards! 💪🏏
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Last Wednesday, our school community came together for our very first Wellbeing Wednesday, launching our wellbeing framework focus #1 on Positive Peer Culture 🌼

The admin lawns were buzzing with music 🎶, bubbles floating through the air 🫧, games in full swing, and picnic rugs filled with group chats and laughter 😊. It was wonderful to see students connecting across year levels, strengthening friendships, and simply enjoying time together in a relaxed and supportive environment. Students also contributed to the Bee Kind video 🐝 which was shared last week.

Positive Peer Culture is about creating a community where students feel safe, valued, and connected ❤️, where they look out for one another and celebrate each other’s strengths ⭐. Opportunities like Wellbeing Wednesday help us intentionally build these connections, because we know that when students feel a sense of belonging, they are more confident, resilient, and ready to learn 📚.

Congratulations Elsie and Estela from 7F who were winners of the Positive Peer Culture Bingo 🎉. We hope you enjoyed your yummy prize 🍫. We look forward to many more Wellbeing Wednesdays ahead! 🌿

Last Wednesday, our school community came together for our very first Wellbeing Wednesday, launching our wellbeing framework focus #1 on Positive Peer Culture 🌼

The admin lawns were buzzing with music 🎶, bubbles floating through the air 🫧, games in full swing, and picnic rugs filled with group chats and laughter 😊. It was wonderful to see students connecting across year levels, strengthening friendships, and simply enjoying time together in a relaxed and supportive environment. Students also contributed to the 'Bee Kind' video 🐝 which was shared last week.

Positive Peer Culture is about creating a community where students feel safe, valued, and connected ❤️, where they look out for one another and celebrate each other’s strengths ⭐. Opportunities like Wellbeing Wednesday help us intentionally build these connections, because we know that when students feel a sense of belonging, they are more confident, resilient, and ready to learn 📚.

Congratulations Elsie and Estela from 7F who were winners of the Positive Peer Culture Bingo 🎉. We hope you enjoyed your yummy prize 🍫. We look forward to many more Wellbeing Wednesdays ahead! 🌿
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🔥 SPORTS DAY – NEXT WEDNESDAY! 🔥🏃‍♀️

The countdown is ON and it’s shaping up to be an EPIC showdown between the houses! 💥

After the pre-events, here’s where the leaderboard stands:
🔵 Milne (Blue) – 786 points
🟢 Grenfell (Green) – 573 points
🟡 Newman (Yellow) – 497 points
🔴 Haines (Red) – 465 points

Milne has come out strong, but it is still ANYONE’S GAME! With plenty of points up for grabs on the day, we could see a huge comeback from Grenfell, Newman or Haines. 🙌

 🌭 Fuel Up & Support a Great Cause!
The Netball Academy will be running a BBQ with bacon & egg sandwiches and sausages available on the day — so bring some cash and grab a bite while supporting a fantastic program!

🍫 Canteen facilities

🔶House fundraising stalls will be running

It’s going to be a day full of colour, competition, community and HOUSE PRIDE!

Let’s pack the sidelines, lift the noise, and make this Sports Day one to remember.

WHO’S TAKING THE TROPHY? 🏆🔥

🔥 SPORTS DAY – NEXT WEDNESDAY! 🔥🏃‍♀️

The countdown is ON and it’s shaping up to be an EPIC showdown between the houses! 💥

After the pre-events, here’s where the leaderboard stands:
🔵 Milne (Blue) – 786 points
🟢 Grenfell (Green) – 573 points
🟡 Newman (Yellow) – 497 points
🔴 Haines (Red) – 465 points

Milne has come out strong, but it is still ANYONE’S GAME! With plenty of points up for grabs on the day, we could see a huge comeback from Grenfell, Newman or Haines. 🙌

🌭 Fuel Up & Support a Great Cause!
The Netball Academy will be running a BBQ with bacon & egg sandwiches and sausages available on the day — so bring some cash and grab a bite while supporting a fantastic program!

🍫 Canteen facilities

🔶House fundraising stalls will be running

It’s going to be a day full of colour, competition, community and HOUSE PRIDE!

Let’s pack the sidelines, lift the noise, and make this Sports Day one to remember.

WHO’S TAKING THE TROPHY? 🏆🔥
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⚾🎉 Congratulations to our BPIHS Baseball Team! 🎉⚾
What a day on the diamond! 💪 Our BPIHS team went undefeated on Thursday Week 3, earning their place in the SA Statewide Baseball Tournament Finals for the second year in a row — back-to-back brilliance! 🔥
The team played two games at the GGCD Dodgers home ground, taking out the first against Golden Grove High School 7–1, before powering past Gleeson College 13–4 in game two. 👏
In Game 1, starting pitcher Daisuke was simply dominant on the mound, throwing a complete game with just 51 pitches 🎯. Backed by catcher Ricky behind the dish, they restricted Golden Grove to just one hit for the entire game — talk about control! 🧢⚾
Game 2 saw Ricky, Kaeden and Jamie combine strongly on the hill, working seamlessly with catchers Noah and Aidan to limit Gleeson’s scoring opportunities. Great teamwork all round! 🤝
At the plate, our BPIHS hitters showed real intent, racking up hits and running hard between the bases 🏃‍♂️💨. In the field, the defence was sharp and reliable, with highlight plays popping up all over the diamond. ✨
The team played with enthusiasm, skill and pride, representing BPIHS brilliantly. 🙌
A huge thank you to our coaches Deon Ferris and Simon Carey, along with Japanese exchange teacher Masayuki Kobayashi, for their leadership and support. 
We also extend our thanks to the Dodgers Baseball Club and staff for preparing the grounds, running the canteen and hosting the day so smoothly. 🍔⚾

The finals will be held at West Beach Diamond Sports in Week 11 — we can’t wait!

Go Banksia! 💙⚾🔥

⚾🎉 Congratulations to our BPIHS Baseball Team! 🎉⚾
What a day on the diamond! 💪 Our BPIHS team went undefeated on Thursday Week 3, earning their place in the SA Statewide Baseball Tournament Finals for the second year in a row — back-to-back brilliance! 🔥
The team played two games at the GGCD Dodgers home ground, taking out the first against Golden Grove High School 7–1, before powering past Gleeson College 13–4 in game two. 👏
In Game 1, starting pitcher Daisuke was simply dominant on the mound, throwing a complete game with just 51 pitches 🎯. Backed by catcher Ricky behind the dish, they restricted Golden Grove to just one hit for the entire game — talk about control! 🧢⚾
Game 2 saw Ricky, Kaeden and Jamie combine strongly on the hill, working seamlessly with catchers Noah and Aidan to limit Gleeson’s scoring opportunities. Great teamwork all round! 🤝
At the plate, our BPIHS hitters showed real intent, racking up hits and running hard between the bases 🏃‍♂️💨. In the field, the defence was sharp and reliable, with highlight plays popping up all over the diamond. ✨
The team played with enthusiasm, skill and pride, representing BPIHS brilliantly. 🙌
A huge thank you to our coaches Deon Ferris and Simon Carey, along with Japanese exchange teacher Masayuki Kobayashi, for their leadership and support.
We also extend our thanks to the Dodgers Baseball Club and staff for preparing the grounds, running the canteen and hosting the day so smoothly. 🍔⚾

The finals will be held at West Beach Diamond Sports in Week 11 — we can’t wait!

Go Banksia! 💙⚾🔥
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‘It’s being inclusive and positive in a world where that is not always the case’

This year at BPIHS we’re focusing on Kindness and ‘B ‘Being The Change!

#part1 #wellbeingwednesdays #bpihs
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