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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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Congratulations to Year 9 student Ella Ireland who competed in the Surf Life Saving WA State Championships a few weekends ago at Trigg Beach, winning three gold medals and one silver.

She retained her Beach Flags gold from 2025 and also won gold in the Beach Sprint, Beach Relay, and a silver medal in the Cameron Relay.

Ella will next compete on the Gold Coast at the Aussies National Championships held at North Kirra on 21–22 March.

She has also been selected to represent Western Australia as part of the Western Suns at the Interstate Championships on 24 March, also at North Kirra.

We wish Ella the very best as she takes on the nation’s best competitors. What an incredible achievement!
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Congratulations to Year 9 student Ella Ireland who competed in the Surf Life Saving WA State Championships a few weekends ago at Trigg Beach, winning three gold medals and one silver. 

She retained her Beach Flags gold from 2025 and also won gold in the Beach Sprint, Beach Relay, and a silver medal in the Cameron Relay. 

Ella will next compete on the Gold Coast at the Aussies National Championships held at North Kirra on 21–22 March. 

She has also been selected to represent Western Australia as part of the Western Suns at the Interstate Championships on 24 March, also at North Kirra.

We wish Ella the very best as she takes on the nation’s best competitors. What an incredible achievement!

Celebrating Outstanding Future Leaders

Congratulations to Gabrielle Dawe and Paige Wardley on their exceptional achievements!

Both Gabrielle and Paige have been selected for the 2026 Future Female Leaders Signature Program, an incredible accomplishment with only 20 students chosen from nearly 300 expressions of interest across Western Australia. The program empowers young women through leadership development, mentorship and real-world projects designed to build the next generation of female leaders.

In addition to this achievement, Paige Wardley has also been admitted to the Gold Fields Futures Program – Women in STEM, recognising her strong interest and potential in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The program supports and encourages young women pursuing STEM pathways and future careers in these important fields.

These achievements highlight the dedication, talent and leadership potential of both students, and we are incredibly proud to see them representing Carine Senior High School in such prestigious programs.

👏 Congratulations Gabrielle and Paige – we look forward to seeing the impact you will make in the future!
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Celebrating Outstanding Future Leaders 

Congratulations to Gabrielle Dawe and Paige Wardley on their exceptional achievements!

Both Gabrielle and Paige have been selected for the 2026 Future Female Leaders Signature Program, an incredible accomplishment with only 20 students chosen from nearly 300 expressions of interest across Western Australia. The program empowers young women through leadership development, mentorship and real-world projects designed to build the next generation of female leaders.

In addition to this achievement, Paige Wardley has also been admitted to the Gold Fields Futures Program – Women in STEM, recognising her strong interest and potential in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The program supports and encourages young women pursuing STEM pathways and future careers in these important fields.

These achievements highlight the dedication, talent and leadership potential of both students, and we are incredibly proud to see them representing Carine Senior High School in such prestigious programs.

👏 Congratulations Gabrielle and Paige – we look forward to seeing the impact you will make in the future!

On 24 and 25 February, our two Year 11 Certificate III Photography classes travelled to Hillarys Marina to practise techniques they have recently been learning, including manual exposure and shooting in low-light conditions.

Both evenings provided excellent conditions, allowing students to capture a wide range of fantastic images while developing their confidence using these more advanced camera techniques. It was wonderful to see students applying their learning in a real-world setting and mastering some challenging photography skills.

Well done to the students for their excellent behaviour and positive attitude across both nights.

Take a look at some of the great photos captured by the students — straight from the camera and completely unedited.

A special thank you to Mr Brooker, Mrs Walton and Mr Maynard for giving their time to attend and support students in developing these skills.
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On 24 and 25 February, our two Year 11 Certificate III Photography classes travelled to Hillarys Marina to practise techniques they have recently been learning, including manual exposure and shooting in low-light conditions.

Both evenings provided excellent conditions, allowing students to capture a wide range of fantastic images while developing their confidence using these more advanced camera techniques. It was wonderful to see students applying their learning in a real-world setting and mastering some challenging photography skills.

Well done to the students for their excellent behaviour and positive attitude across both nights.

Take a look at some of the great photos captured by the students — straight from the camera and completely unedited.

A special thank you to Mr Brooker, Mrs Walton and Mr Maynard for giving their time to attend and support students in developing these skills.
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