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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 program is now in its 3rd year in 2022. In combination with the gifted and talented 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 as seen by the adjacent graphic. Results speak to our success in achieving excellence in education; the data proves our strong leadership in this area. Carine Senior High School was awarded a Certificate of Commendation for excellence in Year 12 outcomes for 2021.

A new $32 million dollar building program is underway to provide facilities for the projected growth of the school and to upgrade existing facilities ensuring a modern and enjoyable learning environment. We are a competitive school in school sports and the arts. For more highlights from our community, please follow us on facebook and Instagram.

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Djiran (April – May)

The Noongar Season ‘Djiran' is represented by the colour green as it is the time of the year where the cooler weather begins.

Djiran season sees a break in the really hot weather. A key indicator of the change of season is the cool nights that bring a dewy presence in the early mornings.

The winds will also change, especially in their intensity, with light breezes generally swinging from southerly directions. Many flying ants can be seen cruising around in the light winds.

Djiran is a time of red flowers, especially from the red flowering gum (Corymbiaficifolia), as well as the smaller and more petite flowers of the summer flame (Beaufortia aestiva).

As the season progresses, the nights will become cooler and damp. The onset of cool and rainy days meant that traditional mia mias (houses or shelters) were repaired and updated to make sure they were waterproofed and facing in the right direction in readiness for the deep wintery months to come.
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Djiran (April – May)

The Noongar Season ‘Djiran is represented by the colour green as it is the time of the year where the cooler weather begins.

Djiran season sees a break in the really hot weather. A key indicator of the change of season is the cool nights that bring a dewy presence in the early mornings.

The winds will also change, especially in their intensity, with light breezes generally swinging from southerly directions.  Many flying ants can be seen cruising around in the light winds.

Djiran is a time of red flowers, especially from the red flowering gum (Corymbiaficifolia), as well as the smaller and more petite flowers of the summer flame (Beaufortia aestiva).

As the season progresses, the nights will become cooler and damp. The onset of cool and rainy days meant that traditional mia mias (houses or shelters) were repaired and updated to make sure they were waterproofed and facing in the right direction in readiness for the deep wintery months to come.

Year 8 student Brodie Lowry has had an amazing 2022/2023 Athletics season.

At the beginning of the month, Brodie competed at the Senior Athletics State Championships and won the silver medal in the U14M 200m hurdles.

Recently, Brodie won a medal in all three U13B jump events and placed in the top 8 in his hurdles events.

In High jump Brodie won silver with a jump of 1.54m.

In Triple jump Brodie won silver with a jump of 10.44m.

In Long jump Brodie won bronze with a jump of 4.79m.

Brodie was also part of our AMAZING U13B track relay teams that claimed multiple medals at the State Relay Championships.

Congratulations Brodie all your hard work has paid off.
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Year 8 student Brodie Lowry has had an amazing 2022/2023 Athletics season. 

At the beginning of the month, Brodie competed at the Senior Athletics State Championships and won the silver medal in the U14M 200m hurdles. 

Recently, Brodie won a medal in all three U13B jump events and placed in the top 8 in his hurdles events. 

In High jump Brodie won silver with a jump of 1.54m. 

In Triple jump Brodie won silver with a jump of 10.44m. 

In Long jump Brodie won bronze with a jump of 4.79m. 

Brodie was also part of our AMAZING U13B track relay teams that claimed multiple medals at the State Relay Championships.

Congratulations Brodie all your hard work has paid off.

Year 8 student Rogan Kemp backed up his successful Senior Athletics Championships by winning another State medal at the Little Athletics State Championships on the weekend.

Rogan won a bronze medal in the U13B 80m hurdles.

Congratulations Rogan, hurdles are a different event to master, and you are smashing them.
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2 days ago

Year 8 student Rogan Kemp backed up his successful Senior Athletics Championships by winning another State medal at the Little Athletics State Championships on the weekend. 

Rogan won a bronze medal in the U13B 80m hurdles. 

Congratulations Rogan, hurdles are a different event to master, and you are smashing them.

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Well done Briony and Rogan Kemp🤩💪🏻

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