School
Profile
Sarina
State High School is a coeducational school of approximately 840 students in
Years 7-12, with 15% identifying as Indigenous. Serving a rural community to
the immediate south of Mackay, many students travel to school by bus from up to
100km away.
Our school
emphasises a culture of high expectations. Our varied curriculum caters for
targeted learning needs and enables students’ opportunities to progress and
explore personalised pathways. Our strong and positive links within the local community
have formed a strong foundation to allow for work placements, school base
apprenticeships and traineeships.
Vision
Our
teaching vision:
- Inspirational teaching and quality learning are the cornerstones of the school.
- Our
focus remains firmly on all students- ensuring all students have equal
opportunity, are encouraged and focused to do their very best, always giving
100%.
- We
believe that learning is enhanced when there is a good working partnership
between parent, teacher and student. If all aspire to, and work towards a
common goal, lifelong learning prospers.
Values
Be
respectful: Act as you would like to be treated
Be a
learner: Nothing but your best
Be
responsible: Be accountable for your actions
Be safe: Always be careful