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Welcome to our new Business Plan for 2023 to 2026. To develop this plan, we have looked at our previous school review findings, analysed data and surveyed all key stakeholders. From these findings, we have been working with staff to reflect on what we are already achieving and how we can continue our school improvement journey over the next three to five years. The staff at Collie Senior High School seek to improve student outcomes and they strive to achieve this every day. We look to develop resilience, which allows our students to flourish on their learning journey. To achieve this, we need to work together on this journey.

Our review highlighted the many opportunities Collie Senior High School provide for students and how we can continue to develop individual student pathways whilst working within a classroom focus. High quality teaching is key to improved reading outcomes, working across schools and the community as we work together to develop this essential life skill.

We look forward to working with you in the coming years and providing a fulfilling Secondary Education for all students.

  

Ms Dale Miller

Principal

The Arts Learning Area is a well-established department within the school which places an emphasis on excellence. Students have the opportunity to develop the creative aspects of their personality as well as their skill levels in manipulating materials utilising a range of techniques.

Student work often gains major awards at the Bunbury Regional Art Gallery's Iluka Visions Exhibition which is held annually, and we also hold our own exhibition at the Collie Art Gallery, titled 'Brightsparks'. Here, the public is able to experience a wide range of styles and techniques as we showcase our students' amazing abilities.

Twice a year, we also hold Arts Evenings at the Performing Arts Centre at Collie Senior High School where not only visual arts students display their talents, but also the performing arts students. Here, we present a range of music, drama and media items along with visual art and photography pieces. These evenings are usually played to a full house of 150 - 160 people and are an avenue for students to perform to an audience.

As well as engaging all Lower School students within the performing and visual arts, we also offer a range of choices for our Upper School students to continue their studies. These courses include:

  • ATAR Visual Arts
  • General Visual Arts
  • Certificate ll in Visual Arts
  • P Courses in Visual Arts

The Arts is well regarded within Collie Senior High School and the general community as we forge links with our local Gallery as well as the South West networks to enable students to gain the very best opportunities that we are able to afford them.

 2024 Contributions & Charges                                    Year 11 Booklist                                                  Year 12 Booklist

 

Parents at Collie Senior High School have a very good track record of paying their Voluntary Contributions and Charges. We appreciate the efforts of our parents and they should pride themselves on their continued support of their community high school.

 

The collection of these payments will enable us to continue to provide the best possible educational opportunities to our students. Parents are strongly encouraged to continue to pay all contributions and charges because this will help to support your child and provide the best learning environment.

 

Payment Options:

 

For your convenience, payment may be made via Direct Deposit, EFTPOS, Credit Card, cash or cheque:

 

Direct Deposit:            Bank:     Bendigo Bank Collie      

BSB:       633 000

Ac#:       150463578

Ref:        Student Name

 

In Person:                      Collie SHS Administration Office - Cash or EFTPOS

 

 

Mail:                               PO Box 808, COLLIE WA 6225

 

Payment Plans:

 

Parents who are unable to make full payment of contributions and charges on commencement of a course are encouraged to contact the school to discuss payment options in confidence with the Manager of Corporate Services. This ongoing co-operation between the school and parents is vitally important to ensure the best possible outcomes for our students.

 

Secondary Assistance Scheme:

 

If you are the holder of a Centrelink Health Care Card, Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card or Veterans Affair Pensioner Concession Card you may be eligible for up to $350 towards school expenses.  For more information contact the school office on 08 9735 1200.  Applications close Thursday, 28th March 2024.

 

 

Come and take a look

If you are considering enrolling your child at Collie Senior High School, we would be pleased to take you on a personal tour of our campus. This way you can see our school come to life. 

To make an appointment to tour our school please contact a friendly school officer on 08 9735 1200.

Enrolment Pack

Please call the office for an enrolment pack on 08 9735 1200 or visit the administration office.

Request a School Prospectus

To view Collie Senior High School's Prospectus please click on the link here Prospectus. Or to request a copy of our School Prospectus please contact the front office on (08) 9735 1200.

Contributions and Charges

Contributions and Charges allow us to enrich your child’s learning with extra resources.

Lower School
The basic charge of $235 provides classroom sets of textbooks, daily classroom consumables and information technology facilities.
Elective Units
Elective units additional charges. These payments required at the beginning of the school year.
Senior School
50 per cent of contributions and charges are required to be paid at the start of the school year. Charges will depend upon your child's particular course.
Voluntary Charges
These are set for amenities, Parents and Citizens Association and chaplaincy.
Fees and contributions can be paid in the following ways:
In full by the end of Term 1 Payment plan ie installments by either direct debit or credit card.

For more information about fees and contributions please download the 2024 Contributions and Charges Booklet

Clontarf Foundation

https://clontarf.org.au 

Shooting Stars

https://shootingstars.com.au 

Youth Focus

http://youthfocus.com.au/ 

Smith Family

http://www.thesmithfamily.com.au/ 

Department of Education

http://www.education.wa.edu.au

 

 

 

 

 

Contributions and Charges

Contributions and Charges allow us to enrich your child’s learning with extra resources.

Lower School
The basic charge of $235 provides class room sets of textbooks, daily classroom consumables, home work diary and information technology facilities.
Elective Units
Elective units additional charges. These payments required at the beginning of the school year.
Senior School
50 per cent of contributions and charges are required to be paid at the start of the school year. Charges will depend upon your child's particular course.
Voluntary Charges
These are set for amenities, Parents and Citizens Association and chaplaincy.
Fees and contributions can be paid in the following ways:
In full by the end of Term 1 Payment plan ie installments by either direct debit or credit card.

For more information about fees and contributions please download the 2023 Contributions and Charges Booklet

Click here to view the School Prospectus.

Please call the office for an enrolment pack on 08 9735 1200 or visit the administration office.

Come and take a look

If you are considering enrolling your child at Collie Senior High School, we would be pleased to take you on a personal tour of our campus. This way you can see our school come to life. 

To make an appointment to tour our school please contact a friendly school officer on 08 9735 1200.

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