Holistic Learning

Effective Learning & Teaching

Brent Bloffwitch – 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 %
Students
completed SACE with VET
37
Students
achieved an ATAR
71

aware & empowered

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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‘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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The Year 12s are officially living in their senior jumpers 🎓☀️
Even though it’s still full summer and the heat is no joke, they’re wearing them like it’s the middle of winter 😂 When you’ve waited years for that senior jumper, you’re not taking it off for anything.
Sweating? Maybe.
Worth it? Absolutely. 💙
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Last week, nine of our new BPIHS international students attended the New International Student Welcome and Induction run by International Education Services at St Clair Recreation Centre in Woodville 🌏✨

It was a fantastic event where students enjoyed welcome speeches and informative sessions before exploring vibrant cultural and community booths. Highlights included meeting native Australian animals 🐨, tasting iconic Aussie foods 🥧, learning about Aboriginal culture, and getting involved in Australian Rules Football 🏉, cricket 🏏 and basketball 🏀.

The day provided a wonderful opportunity for our students to connect with others, immerse themselves in Australian culture, and learn about the support services available to them throughout their study journey 🤝📚

A special thank you to International Education Services for organising and delivering such a valuable event 👏🌟

Last week, nine of our new BPIHS international students attended the New International Student Welcome and Induction run by International Education Services at St Clair Recreation Centre in Woodville 🌏✨

It was a fantastic event where students enjoyed welcome speeches and informative sessions before exploring vibrant cultural and community booths. Highlights included meeting native Australian animals 🐨, tasting iconic Aussie foods 🥧, learning about Aboriginal culture, and getting involved in Australian Rules Football 🏉, cricket 🏏 and basketball 🏀.

The day provided a wonderful opportunity for our students to connect with others, immerse themselves in Australian culture, and learn about the support services available to them throughout their study journey 🤝📚

A special thank you to International Education Services for organising and delivering such a valuable event 👏🌟
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📣 AGM – Tomorrow Night!

You’re invited to our Annual General Meeting tomorrow, Tuesday 17 February, in the Kumangka Theatre Foyer.
Arrive at 5.45pm for a 6.00pm start.

We’ll reflect on 2025, look ahead to 2026, and fill seven parent vacancies on our 2026 Governing Council — a great way to have a real say in your child’s education.

Our Governing Council Chair, Mel Beaven, shares:

“My name is Mel Beaven, and I have been a member of the governing council for 8 years. I’ve enjoyed leading the governing council and building strong working relationships with fellow members to support the school’s strategy and vision, while also contributing to the wellbeing of our students. I particularly enjoy my role because the council is a lot of fun to be part of, with meetings held in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.”

Two meetings per term, meaningful impact, and a relaxed atmosphere — not a bad way to spend a Tuesday evening.

We’d love to see you there.

📣 AGM – Tomorrow Night!

You’re invited to our Annual General Meeting tomorrow, Tuesday 17 February, in the Kumangka Theatre Foyer.
Arrive at 5.45pm for a 6.00pm start.

We’ll reflect on 2025, look ahead to 2026, and fill seven parent vacancies on our 2026 Governing Council — a great way to have a real say in your child’s education.

Our Governing Council Chair, Mel Beaven, shares:

“My name is Mel Beaven, and I have been a member of the governing council for 8 years. I’ve enjoyed leading the governing council and building strong working relationships with fellow members to support the school’s strategy and vision, while also contributing to the wellbeing of our students. I particularly enjoy my role because the council is a lot of fun to be part of, with meetings held in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.”

Two meetings per term, meaningful impact, and a relaxed atmosphere — not a bad way to spend a Tuesday evening.

We’d love to see you there.
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The transition back to school each year is challenging for many families. But some children and teens feel so much emotional distress that they may repeatedly balk at attending school or staying there — a problem known as school refusal, or school avoidance if it occurs consistently. Ways to identify school refusal and tips on responding to it quickly are described below.

https://bpihs.sa.schooltv.me/newsletter/school-refusal

The transition back to school each year is challenging for many families. But some children and teens feel so much emotional distress that they may repeatedly balk at attending school or staying there — a problem known as school refusal, or school avoidance if it occurs consistently. Ways to identify school refusal and tips on responding to it quickly are described below.

bpihs.sa.schooltv.me/newsletter/school-refusal
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BPIHS Twilight Open Night - Tuesday 24 February 3.30-6.30pm.

Discover what learning looks like at Banksia Park International High School - everyone welcome!  

Book your tickets here:

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BPIHS Twilight Open Night - Tuesday 24 February 3.30-6.30pm.

Discover what learning looks like at Banksia Park International High School - everyone welcome!

Book your tickets here:

shorturl.at/c7tJ1
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Today is Safer Internet Day 🌐—a global day of action dedicated to raising awareness about online safety and creating a safer, more positive digital world for everyone.
We rely on the internet for almost everything these days 🌐—which makes online safety more important than ever.
As online abuse and new risks continue to grow, it’s up to all of us—at work, at home, at school and in our communities—to help make the digital world safer and more positive.
Whether you’re an educator, professional, parent or student, these 5 simple tips can make a real difference 👇
✨ Be kind
Show empathy, respect and kindness in every online interaction.
⏳ Balance time online
Make space for offline connection, rest and reflection.
🗣️ Speak up
Report online abuse and harmful content to eSafety.
🔒 Protect your space
Use privacy settings, strong passwords and parental controls to keep you and your kids safe online.
💬 Start the conversation
Talk about online safety with your family, friends, colleagues and communities.
Let’s work together to make the internet a safer place for everyone 💙
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