Shenton College
Shenton College | |
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Excellence, Community & Self[1] | |
Location | |
Shenton Park, WA, 6008 Australia | |
Coordinates | 31°57′31″S 115°48′13″E / 31.95861°S 115.80361°ECoordinates: 31°57′31″S 115°48′13″E / 31.95861°S 115.80361°E |
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Type | State, Partially selective, Co-educational, Secondary, Day school |
Opened | 1 February 2001[2] |
School district | North Metropolitan Education Region |
Principal | Susan Gilchrist[3][4] |
Staff | 64 (Administration & Support)[5] |
Faculty | 124[5] |
Grades | 7–12[6] |
Enrolment | 1,940 (55% Male, 45% Female) (Semester 2, 2016)[7] |
Medium of language | English, Auslan[8] |
Campus type | Suburban[9] |
Colour(s) | Navy Blue , Bottle Green |
Affiliations | University of Western Australia[10] |
Website | www.shenton.wa.edu.au; Department of Education (WA) Shenton College Information |
Shenton College is a co-educational public secondary school located in Shenton Park, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
History
Shenton College was established in January 2001 through the amalgamation of Swanbourne and Hollywood Senior High Schools at a cost of $23.5 million. It was a project headed by the then Education Minister Colin Barnett as part of the Local Area Education Planning (LAEP) process.[11]
The inaugural Principal of the College was Pauline Coghlan who was succeeded by Michael Morgan in September 2008.
In February 2009, Shenton College and Newman Senior High School in the Pilbara announced a sister schooling partnership.
During a freak storm on 22 March 2010, the school was extensively damaged by hail and torrential rain. As a result, the school was temporarily closed to all students. Students from years 8 to 10 were not allowed back for 8 days.[12][13] Repairs were undertaken, new carpet was laid throughout, and in April 2010 several buildings were upgraded.
In 2015 Shenton College welcomed year 7 students for the first time.[14]
Education
Shenton College draws students from a local intake area (catchment) that includes the suburbs of North Fremantle, Mosman Park, Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove, Swanbourne, Claremont, Mount Claremont, Dalkeith, Nedlands, Crawley, Shenton Park, Daglish, Jolimont, Floreat (south of Cambridge St and Oceanic Drive), Wembley (south of Cambridge Street), Subiaco (south of the Fremantle railway line and west of Station Street) and West Perth (south of Wellington Street).[15]
Shenton also takes a quota of additional students from across Western Australia in a Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program. Entry to the program is through the Academic Selective Entrance Test, an annual testing program administered by the Department of Education.[16]
Entry to the Mathematics & Literacy focus High Performance Learning (HPL) program is managed at the school level. Shenton College has a history of winning national and state academic awards and competitions, as well as having student representation in a number of international youth conferences, including TEE Exhibition winners, winning community based competitions such as the West Australian Debating League (State Championship Winners 2004-2007 and 2010), being represented in nationwide competitions and conferences (Evatt Trophy Competition, Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad, United Nations Youth Conference, National Youth Science Forum, Australian National Schools Debating Championships) or being represented in international youth conferences (Australian representatives to the Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN), the Global Young Leaders Conference, the Pacific Model United Nations (PacMUN), the Beijing Youth Science Creation Competition (BYSCC)).[17]
According to Curriculum Council statistics, based on the number of students who scored 75% or more over four TEE subjects, Shenton College was the highest ranked public secondary school in 2009 and 2010.[18] Based on Year 9 NAPLAN results, in 2012 Shenton College was the top ranked comprehensive public secondary school in Australia.[19]
Learning Links Program
The University of Western Australia and Shenton College continue a partnership known as the Learning Links program, which provides educational and development opportunities for Shenton staff and students. A Memorandum of Agreement for the Learning Links program was signed in November 1999 between the University of Western Australia and Hollywood Senior High School. In 2001, the terms were transferred from Hollywood Senior High School to Shenton College.
The program comprises four major areas for collaboration to create opportunities for learning experiences for students and staff:
- Work UWA
- School Management Professional Development
- Educational Research Professional Development
- Student Enrichment
In Year 10, Shenton College students are offered work experience at the University in order to enjoy intellectual, social and cultural experiences that UWA has to offer, early in their education. Through Learning Links, Shenton College students have special access to the University of Western Australia and its facilities. For example, the Academic Focus Group students, selected for their outstanding academic potential in Year 11 and 12, are inducted to the UWA Library and have borrowing rights.[20]
Campus
Shenton College is built on a 13 hectare site bounded by Lemnos Street, Selby Street and Stubbs Terrace. The campus is adjacent to the Shenton Park railway station (Fremantle line).
The College buildings are curved, of a light limestone with colourful interior walls. There are plants and trees dotted about everywhere and several courtyards and grassed areas within the main building areas. There are pieces of local art (a requirement of the College's construction) in various places around the school grounds.
The school also includes a number of heritage buildings, including Borneo and Alamein House, which have been internally renovated for use as classrooms.
There are two main school ovals, one in front (near the Senior School) and one near the Middle School. In a joint enterprise with the University of Western Australia and other assorted agencies, there is also a new artificial hockey turf near Gallipoli and Borneo houses.
Statistics
The school has performed well in the WACE exams and has consistently rated in the top 50 schools in the state.
Year | % +75 in WACE[lower-roman 1] | State ranking[lower-roman 2] | % +65 in WACE[lower-roman 3] | State ranking | % graduation[lower-roman 4] |
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2014 | 18.90 | 18 | 46.65 | 17 | 99.53[21] |
2013 | 19.41 | 10 | 46.00 | 12 | 100.00[22] |
2012 | 18.93 | 16 | 45.51 | 23 | 99.61[23] |
2011 | 21.98 | 15 | 56.49 | 15 | 99.59[24] |
2010 | 22.94 | 13 | 59.63 | 15 | 100[25] |
2009 | 9 | 11 | 98.54[26] | ||
- ↑ Based on the number of Stage 3 course enrolments in the school where a WACE course score of 75 or above was achieved
- ↑ Ranking of school compared to other schools in the state
- ↑ Based on the number of Stage 3 course enrolments in the school where a WACE course score of 65 or above was achieved
- ↑ Percentage of Year 12 cohort that graduated with a WACE certificate
Year | TER Subjects with Highest Performing Students in WA [27] | Western Australian TEE/WACE School Rank [27] |
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2001 | Drama Studies, English | – |
2002 | French, Information Systems, Physics | – |
2003 | Ancient History, Art, Chemistry, Economics, French, Information Systems | – |
2004 | Ancient History, Chemistry, Economics, French, Physics | – |
2005 | – | – |
2006 | Ancient History, Applicable Mathematics, Calculus, Chemistry, Discrete Mathematics, Drama Studies, Economics, French, Human Biology, Information Systems, Physics, Political and Legal Studies | 5th |
2007 | Applicable Mathematics, Chemistry, French, Information Systems, Media Production and Analysis, Physics | 14th |
2008 | Ancient History, Applicable Mathematics, Art, Biology, Discrete Mathematics, Drama Studies, Engineering Studies, Geography, History, Human Biology, Media Production and Analysis, Physics | 8th |
2009 | Ancient History, Art, Calculus, Chemistry, Discrete Mathematics, Drama Studies, Economics, English Literature, French, History, Human Biology, Media Production and Analysis, Physical Education Studies | 9th |
2010 | Ancient History, Computer Science, Drama, Engineering Studies, French, Literature, Mathematics 2C2D, Mathematics 3A3B, Mathematics 3C3D, Mathematics: Specialist 3C3D, Media Production and Analysis, Modern History, Music, Politics and Law | 13th |
2011 | Accounting and Finance, Applied Information Technology, Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Design, Economics, Engineering Studies, Food Science and Technology, French, Mathematics 2C2D, Mathematics 3C3D, Mathematics: Specialist 3C3D, Media Production and Analysis, Politics and Law | 15th |
2012 | Ancient History, Biological Sciences, French, Human Biology, Japanese, Mathematics 3CD, Media Production and Analysis, Modern History, Politics and Law | 16th |
2013 | Ancient History, Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Design, Drama, Economics, Engineering Studies, Food Science and Technology, Geography, Human Biology, Japanese, Mathematics 3C3D, Mathematics: Specialist 3C3D, Media Production and Analysis | 10th |
Notable alumni
Shenton College
- Ryan Gregson - middle distance runner, competed at 2012 Summer Olympics in London[28]
- Tando Velaphi - A-League goalkeeper for Melbourne Victory
- Gemma Ward - international model and actress [29]
Hollywood Senior High School
- Colin Barnett MLA - Premier of Western Australia, Member for Cottesloe
- Kim Beazley - former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the Australian Opposition, current Ambassador to the United States of America [30]
- Chris Evans - Senator for Western Australia, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs, Science and Research, Leader of the Government in the Senate
- Jon Farriss - musician, INXS
- Pippa Grandison - actress, musical theatre performer [31]
- Rechelle Hawkes - captain, Australia women's national field hockey team, three Olympic Games gold medals
- Graham Moss - captain, Essendon Football Club, Brownlow medallist
- Louise Sauvage - eleven time Paralympic Games gold medallist
- Greta Scacchi - actress, Golden Globe nominee, Emmy Award winner[32]
Swanbourne Senior High School
- Ian Cairns - Champion international professional surfer.[33]
- David Chong - Surgeon, involved in the separation of conjoined twins Trishna and Krishna in 2009 [34]
- Mike Heald - Australian poet [35]
- Rachel Pepper - Judge, Land and Environment Court of NSW.[36]
Rhodes Scholars
See also
References
- ↑ "Business-Plan-2014-2016.pdf" (PDF). Shenton College. p. 1/12. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ "Shenton College Administration". Department of Education. Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ "Shenton College Administration". Department of Education. Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ "Shenton College Executive Team". Shenton College. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- 1 2 "Shenton College Staff Information". Department of Education. Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ "Learning Curricular". Shenton College. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ "Shenton College Student Numbers". Department of Education. Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ "Shenton Deaf Education Centre Welcome". Shenton College Deaf Education Centre. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ "Shenton College (4168)". Department of Education. Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ "UWA 'Learning Links' Partnership". Shenton College. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
- ↑ "Media Statement 2000". Retrieved 25 January 2011.
- ↑ "ABC News - Weeks off school for storm students". 2010. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
- ↑ "Perth Now - Hundreds of students off school for weeks after freak storm". 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
- ↑ Collier, Peter. "Shenton College to welcome year 7 students". Government of Western Australia. Minister's Office. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ↑ "Shenton College Local-Intake Area Boundary" (pdf). Shenton College. Perth, WA: Department of Education. October 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ↑ "Selective Academic Programs". Department of Education, Western Australia. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
- ↑ "State and National Winners". Retrieved 16 November 2010.
- ↑ "School Comparison statistics 2010". Retrieved 25 January 2011.
- ↑ "State and National Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 16 October 2013.
- ↑ "Learning Links". Retrieved 25 January 2011.
- ↑ "Year 12 Student Achievement Data 2104" (PDF). School Curriculum and Standards Authority, Government of Western Australia. 19 January 2015. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ↑ "Year 12 Student Achievement Data 2013" (PDF). School Curriculum and Standards Authority, Government of Western Australia. 9 January 2014. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ↑ "Year 12 Student Achievement Data 2012" (PDF). School Curriculum and Standards Authority, Government of Western Australia. 10 January 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ↑ "Year 12 Student Achievement Data 2011" (PDF). Curriculum Council, Government of Western Australia. 12 January 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ↑ "Year 12 Student Achievement Data 2010" (PDF). Curriculum Council, Government of Western Australia. 13 January 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ↑ "Year 12 Student Achievement Data 2009" (PDF). Curriculum Council, Government of Western Australia, Government of Western Australia. 14 January 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- 1 2 "School Comparison Statistics". Retrieved 16 November 2010.
- ↑ "London 2012 - Ryan Gregson Athlete Profile". Retrieved 4 August 2012.
- ↑ "About Gemma Ward". Gemma Ward jhomepage. Supermodels.nl. Retrieved 18 December 2007.
- ↑ "Beazley goes to Washington". Retrieved 18 November 2010.
- ↑ "Pippa Grandison". Retrieved 22 November 2010.
- ↑ "Greta Scacchi". Retrieved 22 November 2010.
- ↑ "Surfing Walk of Fame Induction 2010". Surfing Magazine. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
- ↑ "Trishna and Krisna's doctors become new role models". Retrieved 22 November 2010.
- ↑ "Interview with Mike Heald" (PDF). Retrieved 18 November 2010.
- ↑ "The Hon Justice Rachel Pepper" (pdf). Bar News: 87. Winter 2009. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
- 1 2 3 "Western Australian Rhodes Scholars". University of Western Australia. 1 December 2015. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ↑ MacDonald, Janine (1 November 2010). "Law/Arts student named 2011 Rhodes Scholar". UWA website. University of Western Australia. Retrieved 27 Feb 2012.
- ↑ Staff writer (1 December 2015). "Law/Economics graduate wins 2016 Rhodes Scholar-at-Large". UWA website. University of Western Australia. Retrieved 24 October 2016.