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Proud 2021, 2022 and 2023 recipients of a Certificate of Commendation for Excellence in Year 12 Outcomes

Our school became an Independent Public School in 2015 and has since been leading academic performance from years 7-12 through the recruitment and development of highly effective program coordinators, teachers and support staff. Our vision is to seek excellence in education. We do this through individualised student pathways, which are consistently reviewed and adapted to ensure the best possible outcomes for all students. The school plans and consults with families, universities and vocational training facilitators to help students achieve their best possible results for their futures.

Our Gifted and Talented (GAT) program is now in its 6th year in 2025. In combination with the GATE program, we offer a suite of tailored learning programs including direct instruction literacy and numeracy classes. Wellbeing is an overarching priority where we have a large team of support staff and wellbeing targeted events for students.

The focus for Carine academically continues to be sustained high performance. Our results speak to our success in achieving excellence in education. Carine Senior High School has been awarded Certificates of Commendation for excellence in Year 12 outcomes; testament to our strong leadership in pathway support for students.

A new $32 million dollar building program is completed, providing upgrades to existing facilities ensuring a modern and enjoyable learning environment. We are a competitive school in sports and the arts. For more highlights from our community, please follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

We are a school of choice for pre-service teachers. To view more information, please visit our Pre-Service Teacher Page.

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Congratulations to Year 11 students Josh King, Levi Ord, Toby McLaren and Darcy Dingle for their recent accomplishments in making the 16s State Footy Team! We can’t wait to see what you go on to achieve this season 👏👏 ... See MoreSee Less

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Congratulations to Year 11 students Josh King, Levi Ord, Toby McLaren and Darcy Dingle for their recent accomplishments in making the 16s State Footy Team! We can’t wait to see what you go on to achieve this season 👏👏

⚔️ Warhammer Club – Inaugural Battle Honours ⚔️

We recently wrapped up our first Warhammer Club battle campaign with a hard‑fought final for the title. Two of our founding members — Caleb (Year 11, 8th Company of the Imperial Fists) and Aiden (Year 9, The Parministers) — dominated throughout the campaign, often wiping out entire opposing armies.

The final battle was played in great spirit, with Caleb’s strategic experience ultimately giving him the edge and earning him the inaugural Warhammer Battle Honours.

Special thanks goes out to the Warhammer store at Karrinyup for donating our prizes, and to Chris Maskiell for his time to run this fantastic club.

If you enjoy playing Warhammer or would like to learn more, come speak to Chris (SSO) or join us after school from 3:15–4:00 pm in M2.4 every Tuesday.
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⚔️ Warhammer Club – Inaugural Battle Honours ⚔️

We recently wrapped up our first Warhammer Club battle campaign with a hard‑fought final for the title. Two of our founding members — Caleb (Year 11, 8th Company of the Imperial Fists) and Aiden (Year 9, The Parministers) — dominated throughout the campaign, often wiping out entire opposing armies.

The final battle was played in great spirit, with Caleb’s strategic experience ultimately giving him the edge and earning him the inaugural Warhammer Battle Honours.

Special thanks goes out to the Warhammer store at Karrinyup for donating our prizes, and to Chris Maskiell for his time to run this fantastic club.

If you enjoy playing Warhammer or would like to learn more, come speak to Chris (SSO) or join us after school from 3:15–4:00 pm in M2.4 every Tuesday.

INCREDIBLE NEWS!!! Kayla won the Lester prize for the Year 9 and 10 group!

The Lester Prize is one of Australia’s most prestigious portraiture awards—an annual celebration of artists and their communities, giving them the recognition they deserve.
Established in 2007 (originally as the Black Swan Prize), it provides a major platform for Australian portraitists to showcase their work in Western Australia.
Now in its 19th year, The Lester Prize has grown to become Australia’s largest national art prize by total prize money, with more than $140,000 awarded across two awards (Main and Youth), and multiple categories.
In keeping with its ethos of “art accessible for all”, the Judging Panel—made up of independent experts—has chosen works from both established and emerging artists nationwide. The 2025 season will feature the work of forty outstanding finalists, selected from a record 1,124 entries—the largest number since the prize began.

We are so proud of you Kayla, CONGRATULATIONS!Congratulations to Year 9 student Kayla Braimbridge, who has been selected as a finalist in Western Australia’s prestigious Lester Prize!

The Lester Prize is one of Australia’s most respected portraiture awards, attracting entries from artists across the country. Kayla’s artwork has been chosen as one of just 30 finalists from over 280 submissions—an outstanding accomplishment, especially as the exhibition features both student and adult categories.

Her piece beautifully captures a personal moment, depicting herself and her brothers crabbing—a scene full of connection, storytelling and authenticity.

We are incredibly proud of Kayla’s talent and achievement. 👏
Be sure to check out her artwork via the link below and join us in wishing her the very best—let’s hope she brings home the win! 🏆

www.lesterprize.com/gallery-the-lester-prize-for-portraiture/youth-prize/
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INCREDIBLE NEWS!!! Kayla won the Lester prize for the Year 9 and 10 group!

The Lester Prize is one of Australia’s most prestigious portraiture awards—an annual celebration of artists and their communities, giving them the recognition they deserve. 
Established in 2007 (originally as the Black Swan Prize), it provides a major platform for Australian portraitists to showcase their work in Western Australia. 
Now in its 19th year, The Lester Prize has grown to become Australia’s largest national art prize by total prize money, with more than $140,000 awarded across two awards (Main and Youth), and multiple categories.  
In keeping with its ethos of “art accessible for all”, the Judging Panel—made up of independent experts—has chosen works from both established and emerging artists nationwide. The 2025 season will feature the work of forty outstanding finalists, selected from a record 1,124 entries—the largest number since the prize began.

We are so proud of you Kayla, CONGRATULATIONS!
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