Wirreanda Secondary School Explained

Wirreanda Secondary School
Motto:Respect Responsibility Honesty Achievement
Established:1977
Chair:Colin Jevons
Principal:Karla Pobke
Free Label:School Captain
Campus:Wirreanda Secondary School
Enrolment:1090[1]
Colours:
blue, white, grey, naval green
Homepage:http://www.wirreandasecondary.sa.edu.au/

Wirreanda Secondary School is a Government of South Australia public high school in Morphett Vale, Adelaide, South Australia. The school caters for students from Years 7 to 12.

The school was established in 1977 and features a variety of special programs, including programmes to assist school leavers with entering the workforce. Wirreanda Secondary School is one of two Specialist Sports Schools in South Australia which offers a General sports course.[2]

The word Wirreanda is an Indigenous Australian name for Place where wallabies live under tall trees. Derived from the Aboriginal wirra – 'gum tree' and ando – 'rock wallaby'.[3]

Special programs

Specialist Sport Course

The Specialist Sport Course at Wirreanda assists participants to develop skills, physical fitness, and knowledge in areas such as:

Sports offered include:[4]

International education

Wirreanda Secondary School offers a comprehensive International Student Program that includes Study Tours and a High School Graduate Program.

Flexible Learning Options and Transition to Employment

There are a number of programs at Wirreanda for students that are disengaged from learning, such as the Flexible Learning Options (FLO) or the Southern Collective Alternative Education Program (SCAEP). There are also programs available for students that wish to make the transition to employment.

SCAEP is an off-campus education program for Year 9 and Year 10 students with strong links to the community through organisations such as Mission Australia and ICAN.[5]

The Wirreanda Adaptive Vocational Education (WAVE) program assists students that wish to transition from school to employment.[6]

Curriculum

Middle school

In Years 7, 8 and 9. Students must study:[7]

Students can study these subjects

In year 9 students do not study PBL must study something called ICS (Inquiry Centred Studies)

Senior school

In year 10 students must study these compulsory programs

Students participate in the specialised studies they have chosen and work to complete their SACE. Informal contact is maintained with students, and encouragement given for them to continue to use the SHIP room computers and facilities.

Old location

Wirreanda was formerly located slightly south of its current location, being bordered between Chappel Avenue, Blundel Street and Richards Drive,[8] however once the old Emu Winery was demolished, the new school was built in its current location between States Road, Richards Drive and McCartney Street.

Notable alumni

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021 annual report . 20 March 2023 . en . PDF . 2021.
  2. http://www.decs.sa.gov.au/sport/pages/sport/9678/?reFlag=1
  3. Web site: Poorinna - Witchelina.
  4. Web site: Specialist Sport Program Wirreanda High School. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091220121853/http://www.wirreandahs.sa.edu.au/special-programs/specialist-sport.html . 2009-12-20 .
  5. Web site: ICAN: Innovative Community Action Networks . 7 August 2009 . 6 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706115623/http://www.ican.sa.edu.au/default.asp?id=25075&navgrp=2172 . dead .
  6. Web site: WAVE Wirreanda High School. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100803055517/http://www.wirreandahs.sa.edu.au/special-programs/wave.html . 2010-08-03 .
  7. Web site: Middle Schooling at Wirreanda High School . Wirreanda High School . 9 March 2012 .
  8. Book: UBD Adelaide Street Directory, 17th Edition. c. 1979. UBD.