Brent BloffwitchΒ –Β Principal
welcome
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
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Students completed SACE with VET
37
Students achieved an ATAR
71
agency in action
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.



Harmony Week is celebration held annually in March across Australia. Itβs aimed at promoting diversity, respect and inclusiveness. This event is an excellent opportunity for parents to teach their children about different cultures, traditions and customs. The goal is to encourage everyone to appreciate and celebrate differences and promote a sense of community and belonging for everyone.
During Harmony Week, there are a number of events and activities held to bring people from different cultures together. These activities include multicultural food festivals, cultural performances, art exhibitions and workshops. Participating in these events helps children to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the diverse communities that make up Australia.
As a parent, you can engage your children in discussions about multiculturalism and encouraging them to ask questions. Promoting a more harmonious and inclusive society, can help children grow up with a greater appreciation for the richness and diversity of Australia's cultural landscape.
This Special Report hopes to instil positive values and create an opportunity to start a conversation with your child about understanding diversity and multiculturalism.
Here is the link to this Special Report
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Year 11 Leaders in Action Fundraising Extravaganza
Our Year 11 Leaders in Action students are running a series of fundraising events this term in support of Shoe Boxes of Love, a charity that provides essential care items to people affected by disasters.
WHATβS HAPPENING?
π₯§ PIE AND ICE BUCKET A TEACHER π₯§
Students can vote for a participating teacher.
$2 = 1 vote | $5 = 3 votes
Donations can be made at the Resource Centre kiosk.
Opens: Monday Week 8
Result: Wednesday Week 10
π MEGA RAFFLE β 15+ PRIZES TO BE WON! π
Open to the wider community, including students, parents/caregivers, and relatives.
Tickets available from the Front Office and Resource Centre.
$2 = 1 ticket | $5 = 3 tickets
Prizes include signed footy merchandise, vouchers, condiments and more.
Opens: Monday Week 8
Drawn: Wednesday Week 10
π CASUAL CLOTHES DAYS π
A gold coin donation is required for participation in each of the three casual clothes days and should be given to studentsβ Student Life teacher.
πͺTuesday 17 March (Week 8): π Cultural Clothes Day π (gold coin donation)
πͺThursday 26 March (Week 9): π€ Pyjama Day π€ (gold coin donation)
πͺTuesday 7 April (Week 11): π Casual Clothes Day π (gold coin donation)
Weβd love your support as our students work together to raise money for a wonderful cause. Thank you for helping make these events a success! ... See MoreSee Less
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Some good advice from the Department for Education, South Australia for our Year 7 and 9 families. ... See MoreSee Less
In 2025, our wellbeing team invited staff and students to participate in forums to imagine what a wellbeing mural could look like. Together, the community shared ideas about a design that would represent the many elements of our school while weaving in themes of connection, belonging and wellbeing.
Local artist and current Arts Leader Dane Louis brought these ideas to life, transforming the feedback into a vibrant mural that celebrates the spirit of our community. At its heart sits the sunflower and the words βBe the Change,β a message that holds special meaning within our school and reminds us of the impact each person can have.
Named βBee Kind,β the mural reflects both kindness and collective responsibility. Painted in stages, it became a true community project, with the support of many contributors from within and beyond the school.
This wall stands as a daily reminder that when a community works together with kindness, care, creativity and purpose, we can all be the change. #beekind ππ»π ... See MoreSee Less
Our two Year 12 Outdoor Ed classes have been working hard learning about and connecting with the people, history, and environment at Anstey Hill Recreation Park πΏ
We were lucky to hear from Mr Jon Hall, a fifth-generation member of the family who founded and built the original Newmanβs Nursery within Anstey Hill Recreation Park π³.
We also did a session with the Friends of Anstey, pulling weeds (mostly African Daisy) and learning about invasive species in the park πΌπ§€. ... See MoreSee Less
The Year 12s have officially kicked off their βfunβ events for the year todayβ¦ and letβs just say backpacks were clearly overrated.
For Anything But a Bag Day, creativity was in full swing across the school. We spotted books being carried in a wheelbarrow, animal cages, eskies, lawnmowers, laundry baskets, and even a giant LEGO head! There were also bins, tubs and a few contraptions that probably require an engineering degree to explain.
It was a great start to the Year 12 celebrations, with plenty of laughs and some seriously inventive problem-solving along the way. We canβt wait to see what they come up with next! ππ ... See MoreSee Less
Friendly Reminder: Dental For Schools is visiting Banksia Park International High School in Week 9 (23β27 March 2026).
Book your child/ren in for their annual dental check-up β easy, convenient, and done right here at school.
Whatβs included?
βοΈ Check-up & professional clean
βοΈ Take-home dental pack
βοΈ Written report for families
Appointments happen during the school day with friends, and thereβll be movies playing to keep things relaxed.
π Consent forms due by 10 March 2026
Use the link below to register.
π Register your child/ren here - 47073.aidaform.com/parental-school-consent-form
Questions? Contact Dental For Schools
βοΈ parents@dentalforschools.com.au
π dentalforschools.com.au
π (08) 7225 8142
Letβs keep those BPIHS smiles shining bright in 2026! π ... See MoreSee Less
πββοΈ Sports Day is almost here! πββοΈ Wednesday March 4 πββοΈ
This is your moment to be bold, back yourself and jump in β whether itβs athletics, novelty events or something that pushes you out of your comfort zone. Have a crack. Perseverance is the real podium finish.
Remember, weβre at the Bridgestone Athletics Centre for the whole day β no leave passes β 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 βοΈ, bring some cash for the stalls and keep the place tidy. Body paint is out, house colours are in β and hair spray happens at home.
Most importantly: show unity. Cheer loudly, encourage fiercely and celebrate what makes us different and the same. Letβs make it a day full of spirit, respect and a whole lot of house pride! πβ€οΈππ ... See MoreSee Less