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Secondary school in Eden Hills, South Australia, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blackwood High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Eden Hills, a south-eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, teaching to the Australian Curriculum and the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE). It is also a special-interest high school that specialises in netball and Australian rules Football.[1]
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Coordinates | 35.0259°S 138.6063°E |
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Type | Secondary school |
Motto | Inspiring Achievement and Respect |
Established | 1961 |
School board | Blackwood High School Governing Council |
Principal | Chris Brandwood |
Years offered | 7–12 |
Enrolment | 1200 |
Classrooms | 75 |
Houses | Ashby, Madigan, Mills, Russell |
Colour(s) | Green, white and red |
Website | www.bhs.sa.edu.au |
The school developed a resource with Sturt Police on "Teenage Parties" that has been adapted by Victorian private schools Scotch College[2] and Toorak College.[3] The school also has a canteen (which services other local schools) and is the site of the Blackwood Community Recreation Centre.
In 2022, the school has adopted a rule which bans students from using their mobile phone during school hours. This has been met with criticism from both students and parents, claiming that the move makes it much more difficult for students to communicate with their parents. From July 2023, the Department for Education introduced a state-wide ban on mobile phones during school hours in all government secondary schools.
Blackwood High School previously offered the IB Middle Years Programme at Year 8–10 (until 2021). Following the introduction of Year 7 to High School in South Australia, the school's Governing Council voted to discontinue the IB program. From 2022, only the Australian Curriculum at Year 7–10, with the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) are offered at Year 11–12.
The Performing Arts Centre (PAC), the Auditorium, or the Blackwood Community Recreation Centre, was constructed in 2001 with funds raised in several schools and community-based fund-raisers.[4] It features several sound-proofed rooms, computing equipment, musical instruments, and a large theatre and stage, with a booth for controlling the lighting and sound effects. The PAC is also used by the community as a church on Sunday mornings.
The main auditorium seats about 350, with the capability to have an extended stage because of retractable seating. In addition to the main performing areas, the PAC boasts a recording studio, four practise rooms, three classrooms, an office, and a storeroom.
Constructed in 2004, the Blackwood Recreation Centre is co-located on the Blackwood High site, with facilities shared between the school and Community Recreation Centre. The school has a permanent arrangement to operate one of the two courts, and half of the changing/bathroom facilities. Additionally, the school also operates a staff office in the space. The facility is also used to host whole-school assemblies and events.
In 2020/2021, the canteen and conference were demolished, replaced by new facilities. Students are able to walk into the canteen, select items, and pay upon exiting. The canteen also services other local schools.
Students have the opportunity to take part in several leadership opportunities, including:
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