Gilmore College
Gilmore College | |
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Location | |
Orelia, W.A Australia | |
Coordinates | 32°14′13″S 115°48′55″E / 32.236984°S 115.815368°E |
Information | |
Type | Public, Co-educational |
Established | 1956 |
Principal | Graham Butler (2007 - 2011) , Carolyn Cook (2011 - Present) |
Enrolment | 957 Semester 1 2011 |
Campus | Suburban |
Website | http://www.gilmorecollege.wa.edu.au/ |
Gilmore College, formerly known as Kwinana Senior High School, is a public co-educational high school in Western Australia. The school is located on Dargin Place in the suburb of Orelia.
The school was established in 1956[1] and caters for students in Year 7 to 12.
The number of student enrolments have been erratic over the last five years. The school enrolled 780 students in 2007, then 1204 in 2008, to 1075 in 2009, then fell to 986 in 2010 and to 957 in 2011. The fall in student numbers from 2010 is a result of the enrolment age changing for students entering high school in Western Australia.
In 2003, the minister of education of the day, Alan Carpenter, announced a A$26 million plan to improve educational opportunities for Kwinana youth.
The school was renamed from Kwinana Senior High School to Gilmore College in 2006 following a poll in the local community in 2005. The school's name is taken from the road the school was once located on, Gilmore Avenue. This in turn was taken from the boat that the early settlers arrived in the area aboard in 1892.[2]
The middle school was completed by the end of 2007, The senior school was completed later the following year.
A fire began in the school under suspicious circumstances in February 2008 causing extensive damage to the school, estimated at A$500,000. Three classrooms and part of a hallway were engulfed and smoke damage occurred in other areas.[3]
The school ranked at the top of the state for school suspensions given to students in 2010.[4] The number of suspensions dropped after the arrival of a new principal from Hedland Senior High School in 2011 to 605 then to 208 in 2012.
The school, situated in the Labor heartland seat of Brand hosted a community forum run by the then Prime minister Julia Gillard in 2012. Other Labor ministers such as local MHR Gary Gray and Chris Evans also attended the event.[5]
Mobile phones and iPods were banned from the school and facebook was banned from school computers in 2013 to combat bullying at the school.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ "Department of Education Schools online". 2010. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
- ↑ "Gilmore College - Latest News". 2010. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
- ↑ "Fire causes extensive damage to Gilmore College". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
- ↑ John Dobson (10 February 2012). "Principal defends school". Weekend Courier. Inmycommunity. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ↑ "A warm reception for Gillard in Labor stronghold". The West Australian. Yahoo7. 6 September 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
- ↑ Bethany Hiatt (18 May 2013). "Facebook ban lifts high school". The West Australian. Yahoo7. Retrieved 23 July 2013.