Burnside State High School Explained

Burnside State High School
Motto:Smaller, Smarter, Safer
Mascot:Easter Bunny Version of Lance Kimlin
Established:1979
Type:Public school
Staff:45
Enrolment:829
Grades:7–12
City:Burnside
State:Queensland
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-26.6302°N 152.9472°W
Website:https://burnsideshs.eq.edu.au

Burnside State High School is a secondary education institution in Burnside, Queensland, Australia, with 425 students (as of 2010) that caters for grades 7 through to 12.[1] The school was opened in 1979.[2]

STEMM programme

Burnside State High School is a participant in the Supporting Teenagers with Education Mothering and Mentoring (STEMM) programme. STEMM enables a pathway for pregnant girls and young mothers to achieve educational goals as well as providing parenting support, mentoring and community access. STEMM offers a course in the fundamentals of literacy and numeracy for girls to achieve year 10 competency.[3] [4] [5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.myschool.edu.au Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), My School
  2. http://www.burnsideshs.eq.edu.au/forms/prospectus.pdf Burnside State High School Prospectus, 2011
  3. http://www.stemm.com.au/pathwaystoeducation.html STEMM About
  4. http://www.burnsideshs.eq.edu.au/stemmprogram.htm Burnside State High School, Stemm Program
  5. http://www.schoolsfirst.edu.au/sf-2010-schools/burnside-state-high-school.phps Schools First, Burnside State High School (QLD)
  6. http://scbulletin.journalismaustralia.com/burnside_state_tgm.php Sunshine Coast Bulletin, Burnside State High School supports young mothers, 12 November 2008