
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.

π Year 12 Class Party Fun!
Our Year 12 students wrapped up the term with a class party during Student Life today! A great way to relax, connect, and celebrate all their hard work this term. π«
Check out some of the happy moments! πΈ
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ππ Celebrating Year 9 Academic Success! ππ
This week we proudly recognised a group of Year 9 students whose commitment to learning and personal growth has truly stood out this semester.
These students have demonstrated our core values of perseverance, integrity, respect, responsibility, and unity, and continue to show what it means to be knowledgeable and ambitious learners. π
π Congratulations to:
Cameron, Lily, Ella, Bianca, Eva, Leah, Lola, Saoirse, Sienna F, Daniel, Hugo, Hudson, Sienna I, Jesse, Zoe, Edith, Alyssa, Kelsie, Guss, Mitchell, Midhusha, Maddie, Dinagi, Cohen, Finn, Carla, Tex, Ashlee, Chloe, Will, Toby and Yu-Ru.
We hope you enjoyed your surprise morning tea β a small way to celebrate your outstanding efforts and achievements! π§π ... See MoreSee Less
Thanks Saint David's Parish Schoolchool for sharing these photos of some of our year 12 students sharing their picture books with some reception students! π ... See MoreSee Less
ποΈββοΈπͺ The Push-Up Challenge 2025 Wrap Up! πͺποΈββοΈ
What an incredible effort from our school community!
π Total Push-Ups Completed: 290,613 across SA & QLD
π Participants: 199 in SA + 1 in QLD
π° Funds Raised: $2,421.40 for mental health support π
During Student Life sessions, students smashed out 33,954 push-ups, sit-ups, and star jumps!
π Winning SL Class: 10G with an amazing 5,855 reps!
ποΈ Special Mentions:
Year 7 Team Captain: Neave
Team members: Jake, Nash, Thomas, Riley, Brooklyn, Ava R, Ava M, William, Emily, Hadassah, Aleeshaa, Kyralee, and Arlo
Year 8 Team Captain: Serena
Team members: Adriana, Tia, Meesha, Cooper, Brock, Madi, Chad, and Daniel
Year 9 Team Captain: Jett
Team members: Finn and Tyson
Year 10 Team Captain: Fletcher
Team members: Charlie, Finlay, Lyla, Oscar, and Aidan
Year 11 Team Captain: Alyssa
Team members: Ethan and Bianca
Year 12 Team Captain: Logan
Team members: Chiara and Dee
π Staff Legends:
Ms Bannear, Mr Carey, Ms Clark, Ms Clements, Ms Cram, Ms Gebert, Ms Hawkins, Mr Jones, Ms McWaters, Ms Raso and Ms Smith.
π Thanks to everyone who participated, donated, and supported this amazing cause. Together weβve made a real difference!
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π€πβ€οΈ National Reconciliation Week at BPIHS β Bridging Now to Next β€οΈππ€
Week 5 was a jam-packed and meaningful week at Banksia Park International High School as we celebrated National Reconciliation Week.
We kicked off the week with some of our First Nations learners attending the annual Nunga Tag Tournament at Avenues College π. This event is always a highlight on our calendar, offering a great opportunity for connection, teamwork, and pride in culture.
On Tuesday, we held a whole school assembly to mark National Reconciliation Week. We were honoured to host special guest Anthony Wilson from Kuma Kaaru, who shared powerful stories about his Kaurna culture. Staff and students were especially fascinated to learn about the Kaurna kinship structure and its deep cultural significance.
In partnership with St Agnes School, a group of our learners also visited the Reconciliation River Walk at Karra Wirra Parri / River Torrens in Athelstone πΏ. This was a beautiful and reflective experience, made even more special by the flowing waterways after recent rain. Students explored Kaurna Country and gained a deeper understanding of local culture through interactive installations developed with Kaurna Elders.
On Thursday, we celebrated our traditional Wear It Yellow Day π and BBQ Fundraiser, raising over $300 for Childrenβs Groundβa First Nations-led charity that supports community-led programs in education, health, and employment.
Throughout Term 2, students will continue engaging in a range of activities, games, and challenges during Student Life lessons that explore First Nations cultures and the journey of reconciliation.
This yearβs theme, βBridging Now to Nextβ, reminds us of the importance of building reconciliation in our everyday lives. We are proud to stand in solidarity and show ongoing respect for First Nations peoples, cultures, and histories π€πβ€οΈ. ... See MoreSee Less
Congratulations to Year 12 student Kyah on her selection for her SANFLW League debut with Norwood this weekend.
A standout performer in the Development League over the past two seasons, Kyah will take her place in the midfield on Saturday for her first League appearance.
Best of luck, Kyah! π΄π΅ #SANFLW #bpihsproud ... See MoreSee Less
π³ Emmi (Yr 11) and Jacob (Yr 12) represented Banksia Park International High School yesterday at the Secondary Schools Culinary Competition! π©βπ³π¨βπ³
This competition, held in the commercial kitchens at Regency TAFE, gives students an insight into the hospitality industry and encourages those who demonstrate a talent and passion for cooking. πͺπ₯
Teams were given 1 hour to debone a chicken using correct butchery procedures and make 2 main course dishes within the allocated time. They were marked on their mis en place, hygiene and safety, technical skills, professional preparation, service, presentation, taste of the dish, and collaboration as a team. β π½οΈ
Emmi and Jacob created a stunning dish:
π Japanese karaage chicken, seasoned with pepper berry, served with a toasted macadamia and lemon myrtle onigiri, alongside an Asian salad and a lemon myrtle aioli. πΏππ₯
π They received a silver medal for their efforts and placed second in the competition! ππ₯
π A huge thank you to their teacher, Ms Inoue, who mentored and supported the students throughout their preparation and on the day. π΄π
A fantastic achievement β well done Emmi, Jacob, and Ms Inoue! ππ ... See MoreSee Less
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