Leeming Senior High School

Leeming Senior High School
Location
Leeming, W.A
Australia
Coordinates 32°04′30″S 115°51′25″E / 32.075°S 115.857°E / -32.075; 115.857
Information
Type Public, Co-educational
Motto Harmony - Excellence
Established 1985
Principal Brendon Wallwork
Enrolment 990 Semester 1 2015
Campus Suburban
Colour(s) Navy blue and red
Website http://www.leeming.wa.edu.au/

Leeming Senior High School is a public co-educational high school in Western Australia. The school is located on Aulberry Parade in the suburb of Leeming.

History

The school was established in 1985[1] and caters for students in Year 7 to 12.

The number of student enrolments has declined over the last five years. The school enrolled 1147 students in 2007, then 1074 in 2008, to 1018 in 2009, then fell to 882 in 2010 and to 809 in 2011. The fall in student numbers from 2010 is a result of the enrolment age changing for students entering high school in Western Australia.

The school received substantial funding as part of the "Becoming Asia Literate" program in 2010.[2]

The school was ranked in the top 50 Western Australian schools by Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) for 2015 by percentage.

Subjects offered

Leeming Senior High School operates a number of lower and upper school subject areas, including maths, science (physics, chemistry, biology, human biology, psychology), modern history, economics, geography, English and electives.

The school operates ATAR, general and certificate courses as well as providing information about university and TAFE pre-requisites.

The school offers two foreign languages: French and Japanese, including foreign exchange and excursion programs.

Catchment area

Leeming's catchment area has been specified by the Department of Education and Training to include the suburbs of Bateman, Bull Creek, Leeming. Leeming's feeder primary schools are Banksia Park, Bateman, Bull Creek, Leeming, Oberthur and West Leeming.[3]

Its neighbouring high schools are Rossmoyne to the north, Melville to the west, Lakeland to the south and Willetton to east.

See also

References

  1. "Department of Education Schools online". 2010. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
  2. "Annual School Report 2010" (PDF). 2010. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
  3. "School Education Act 1999 - Declaration of local-intake areas for schools with secondary students" (PDF). Western Australia Government Gazette. 23 December 2003. p. 5225. Accessed 12 October 2011.

External links

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