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Sevenoaks Senior College

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Established
  
2001

Enrolment
  
469 Semester 2 2013

Phone
  
+61 8 9356 4900

Motto
  
Find Your Future

School type
  
State school

Principal
  
Karen Read

Campus
  
Cannington

Total enrollment
  
531 (2012)

Founded
  
2001

Website
  
www.sevenoaks.wa.edu.au

Address
  
275 Sevenoaks St, Cannington WA 6107, Australia

Similar
  
Canning Vale College, Thornlie Senior High Sch, Kent Street Senior High Sch, Lynwood Senior High Sch, Willetton Senior High Sch

Sevenoaks senior college


Sevenoaks Senior College is a comprehensive public senior high school located in Cannington, 10 kilometres (6 mi) southeast of Perth, Western Australia, immediately adjacent to the Cannington railway station. Opening in 2001, the school is a senior secondary campus which accepts students from the Perth metropolitan region.

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History

The school is sited on the grounds of what was formerly Cannington Senior High School, which was built in 1965 and existed until 2000. The decision was made to close Cannington and open two new schools—Cannington Community College (K-10) and Sevenoaks Senior College (Years 11 and 12). Sevenoaks cost A$8.6 million to build, and was formally opened on 19 September 2001 by Minister for Education Alan Carpenter, although it had been operating since the beginning of 2001. Students from Yule Brook College who continue to study after leaving Year 10 will attend Sevenoaks.

The inaugural principal of the school was David Wood who later headed up the Curriculum Council of Western Australia and the school had 450 foundation students.

Enrolments at the school have fluctuated from 464 in 2009 to 511 in 2010, 501 in 2011, 498 in 2012 and 469 in 2013.

Teaching and Learning

The school is based upon adult learning principles and has a focus on industry and community partnerships. Unlike most schools in the Western Australian school system, it is self-managing with its own College Board, with the Principal being accountable to the Director-General of the Department of Education and Training for the operation of the College.

References

Sevenoaks Senior College Wikipedia