Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Diversity The Key To A Life Of Success

Senior School at Proserpine State High School prepares students to complete their schooling with the knowledge, understanding and skills for successful lifelong learning and participation in both the local and global communities.

Such education provides them with endless possibilities and opportunities to experience success, pursue interests and excel personally.

The senior school curriculum has been developed to consider students’ future goals by providing numerous alternative pathways, which meets the various needs of students wishing to access the full variety of opportunities in tertiary study and the workplace.

With over 40 subject offerings, taught by specialist teaching teams committed to excellence in specialised teaching fields, the school offers a wide and diverse range of opportunities.

Academic programs, vocational education and training certificates, school and community partnership programs, as well as school-based traineeships and apprenticeships, provide extensive and exciting pathways for our students.  

Sporting and cultural activities, international experiences, leadership and community responsibilities are strongly encouraged, along with a diverse range of extra-curricular activities to keep students engaged, motivated and challenged.  

Proserpine State High School places great emphasis on the provision of safe, supportive and respectful learning environments.

The school recognises that student resilience and wellbeing are essential for both academic and social development.

They offer a team of dedicated staff to assist students with career guidance in developing capabilities which promote health and wellbeing for success in life.

Contributed with thanks to Proserpine State High School.

School Captain Sam Rogers, Vice Captain Abbie O’Sheehy, Indigenous Leader Isabella Allan, Vice Captain Riley Stuchbree and School Captain Georgia Butler. Photo credit: Rachael Smith

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