Student opportunities and activities
At St Johns Park High School, we take pride in providing our students with opportunities to pursue their interests, skills, and passions. Our school has a variety of programs that support student learning and enhance social and personal development.
Our extra-curricular highlights
Our Robotics Club offers students with a passion for computer programming the opportunity to develop their computational thinking skills by creating projects in a variety of programming environments.
All interested students are welcome to attend after school on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, in the School Library.
Specific Training Results and Improved Physical Education Squad (STRIPES) is a program designed to support students towards living healthy lives. With the increasing incidence of mental health issues among teenagers, the program seeks to empower students with strategies to improve their wellbeing through exercise and fitness.
STRIPES runs reach Tuesday and Thursday morning in the school gymnasium, under the supervision of trained teachers.
Camps
Student Leadership Camp
The Student Leadership Camp is an opportunity for SRC, House, and PR students to bond, build leadership skills, and plan school events for the following year. Students participate in both indoor and outdoor activities, led by the School Captains and Prefects.
Special Education Camp
Our Special Education students have the opportunity to attend an overnight camp. The camp is designed to provide a range of diverse learning outcomes for students and develop movement skills, confidence, as well as interpersonal and relationship skills.
Year 7 Camp
As part of the Wellbeing program, Year 7 students participate in an outdoor education experience to make invaluable connections with their fellow classmates. The program is stimulating and offers a range of interesting challenges designed to build resilience, teamwork, and friendships.
Life Ready Camp
Year 11 students participate in an intensive three-day camp as part of the mandatory Life Ready Program. The aim of the camp is to help students build their resilience and self-confidence, and encourage them to form new friendships that will support them in their senior years.
GAP Camp
Students in the Gifted Athletics Program (GAP) have the opportunity to attend camp at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra. Students engage with current athletes, lecturers, and coaches to train and prepare for upcoming events.
Hospitality Camp
Year 12 Hospitality students are provided with the opportunity to participate in the Sea World H.O.T.E.L School program, where students can get first-hand experience in operations and the skills required to work in an award-winning four-star hotel environment.
Facilities and resources
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Events
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