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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.

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Our Year 9 GAT English students have produced an outstanding collection of original graphic novels as part of their recent English unit on belonging and displacement. Following an inspiring hands-on workshop with acclaimed Australian graphic novelist James Foley, students explored poetry centred on themes of belonging and displacement before transforming a key idea from their chosen poem into a completely new context and medium. Through the creative power of the graphic novel, they demonstrated exceptional insight, imagination, and storytelling, showcasing not only their understanding of the original texts but also their ability to communicate powerful ideas through words and images. We are incredibly proud of their creativity and the high standard of work they have produced!

Here are some samples of their fantastic pieces!
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Our Year 9 GAT English students have produced an outstanding collection of original graphic novels as part of their recent English unit on belonging and displacement. Following an inspiring hands-on workshop with acclaimed Australian graphic novelist James Foley, students explored poetry centred on themes of belonging and displacement before transforming a key idea from their chosen poem into a completely new context and medium. Through the creative power of the graphic novel, they demonstrated exceptional insight, imagination, and storytelling, showcasing not only their understanding of the original texts but also their ability to communicate powerful ideas through words and images. We are incredibly proud of their creativity and the high standard of work they have produced!

Here are some samples of their fantastic pieces!

2026 Paul Dillon PARENTS ONLY Information Session

Risk Taking: Why do teens do the things they do?

Parents/ carers are invited to attend an information night hosted by Paul Dillon on Wednesday 5 August in the Carine SHS Lecture Theatre from 6:30pm – 8:00pm.

Paul Dillon has been working in the area of drug education for almost 30 years. Through his own business, Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia (DARTA) he has been contracted by many organisations to provide updates on current drug trends, as well as advice on alcohol and other drug issues.

As an ex-school teacher, Paul has an interest in working with young people, and continues to work with many school communities across the country to ensure they have access to quality information and best practice drug education.
Registration is mandatory to attend this session, please reserve your FREE ticket here:https://www.trybooking.com/DNJAL

Please note this is event is for parents/ carers only, students in years 10, 11 and 12 will receive their own seminar during school hours. More information regarding these student sessions will be provided next term.

This Paul Dillon session is proudly funded by the Carine Parents & Citizens Association, the school thanks them for their support.
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2026 Paul Dillon PARENTS ONLY Information Session

Risk Taking: Why do teens do the things they do?

Parents/ carers are invited to attend an information night hosted by Paul Dillon on Wednesday 5 August in the Carine SHS Lecture Theatre from 6:30pm – 8:00pm. 

Paul Dillon has been working in the area of drug education for almost 30 years. Through his own business, Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia (DARTA) he has been contracted by many organisations to provide updates on current drug trends, as well as advice on alcohol and other drug issues. 

As an ex-school teacher, Paul has an interest in working with young people, and continues to work with many school communities across the country to ensure they have access to quality information and best practice drug education.
Registration is mandatory to attend this session, please reserve your FREE ticket here:https://www.trybooking.com/DNJAL

Please note this is event is for parents/ carers only, students in years 10, 11 and 12 will receive their own seminar during school hours. More information regarding these student sessions will be provided next term.

This Paul Dillon session is proudly funded by the Carine Parents & Citizens Association, the school thanks them for their support.

Year 10 Gifted and Talented English students recently participated in an engaging Bell Shakespeare workshop as part of their study of Macbeth. Through a range of practical drama activities, students explored Shakespeare's language, characters and themes, bringing key scenes from the play to life. ... See MoreSee Less

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Year 10 Gifted and Talented English students recently participated in an engaging Bell Shakespeare workshop as part of their study of Macbeth. Through a range of practical drama activities, students explored Shakespeares language, characters and themes, bringing key scenes from the play to life.
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