Churchlands Senior High School (Churchlands SHS) is a co-educational high school for Year 7 to Year 12. The school is located in Perth's western suburbs, three kilometres (two miles) from the Indian Ocean and eight kilometres (five miles) from the city centre.
On 6 November 1991, a female student was murdered in class when she was stabbed 18 times by her ex-boyfriend.[2][3]
On 26 May 1997 the majority of the school was burnt down in a failed attempt to destroy evidence of a break-in. The school was largely rebuilt after spending a few years using demountable classrooms.[citation needed]
On 14 August 2008 the administration block was badly damaged by fire as a result of arson, and demountable offices were brought in to the school.[4]
The time taken for refurbishment from the time of the fire until completion was over 13 months.[citation needed]
Churchlands Senior High School students have received many major awards including three Beazley Medals. For the 2009 TEE, Churchlands was the highest ranked public school, based on the number of students who scored 75% or more over four subjects. For the 2008 TEE, Churchlands was the second-highest ranked public school, based on the number of students who scored 75% or more over four subjects.[5]
^Ranking of school compared to other schools in the state
^Based on the number of Stage 3 course enrolments in the school where a WACE course score of 75 or above was achieved
^Based on the number of Stage 3 course enrolments in the school where a WACE course score of 65 or above was achieved
^Percentage of Year 12 cohort that graduated with a WACE certificate
Beazley Medal academic winners
Each year, a Beazley Medal is presented to the top ranked academic student in Western Australia. Churchlands Senior High School recipients have been:
2009: Hayley Anderson
1992: Jonathon Robert Leslie Paget
1989: Howard Ho-Wah Yip
Music
Churchlands Senior High School's Gifted and Talented music program has run sincere 1972. Facilities include a 504-seat acoustically engineered concert hall, a music auditorium seating 254, a dedicated choral studio and with instrumental practice rooms. International recognition includes the attainment of honours at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in Wales and at the World Music Festival in Geneva. Student musicians perform for audiences in Australia and overseas with three-yearly tours to Europe, Asia and North America.
Ensemble performance is an integral part of the Churchlands music experience, and the performing ensembles include choirs, concert bands, orchestras, chamber groups, and guitar ensembles. To enter any level of the music program students must complete tests and auditions. Those who win a place in the program undertake an intensive course that is both practical and theoretical.
Enrolment patterns
Churchlands SHS is the largest school in Western Australia, with 2,758 students in 2021.[16] Churchlands had 34 temporary transportable classrooms in 2018 to accommodate increasing student enrolment.[17] The creation in 2020 of Bob Hawke College, 5 km (3.1 mi) away in Subiaco, was intended to decrease pressure on Churchlands and other schools in the western suburbs.[18]
Enrolment patterns 2001-2015
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
Totals
2001
238
216
265
290
279
1,288
2002
249
256
235
301
284
1,325
2003
242
270
285
288
244
1,353
2004
305
253
291
299
255
1,403
2005
361
318
295
318
280
1,572
2006
346
389
338
295
282
1,650
2007
357
355
397
365
290
1,764
2008
319
370
366
422
320
1,797
2009
298
320
385
374
389
1,766
2011
294
128
312
356
361
1,451
2012
360
302
139
324
328
1,453
2013
348
368
312
155
301
1,483
2014
353
360
378
330
145
1,566
2015
421
412
364
373
390
309
2,269
Notable alumni
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Andrew Poole – cave diver & explorer, co-discovered longest cave in Indonesia, and co-discovered the remipede species L. exleyi in a sink hole near Exmouth[21]
^Humphreys, Bill (June 2000). "Bundera Sinkhole". Cave Divers Association of Australia. Archived from the original on 21 October 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2013.