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Adelaide High School

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8231 9373



Address: West Terrace 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.adelaidehs.sa.edu.au

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23.01.2022 A message from one of our year 8 Auslan classes. Stay safe!



23.01.2022 Through all 2020 has thrown at our students, they have bounced back even stronger! There couldn’t be a better time to share the official music video for the Barton Bunch’s cover of Mystery Man Such a huge effort has gone into this and they all hope this can bring some enjoyment into your homes over the next few days Filmed and edited by year 9 student Raj Lubana and Recorded by 2020’s The Barton Bunch at Mixmasters Studio... Raj Lubana Kiah Gossner @Mixmasters Studio The Barton Bunch Hot Potato Band #mysteryman #hotpotatoband #adelaidemusic

23.01.2022 Last excursion before the lockdown... Year 10 Outdoor Education class on their final excursion for the semester to Parra Wirra Conservation Park It was a good opportunity to challenge their navigation skills, observe the natural environment and nature play area, and keep an eye out for any sustainable practices. They all put in a fantastic effort, despite the hot weather.

21.01.2022 South Australia will be in full lockdown from midnight 18/11 for the next 6 days. Adelaide High School will operate as usual for today but will be closed November 19, 20, 23 and 24. The Principal will contact school community members via email with further information.



18.01.2022 - , : Today the Premier announced a 6 day statewide lockdown starting at midnight tonight (Wednesday 18 November) t...hrough to midnight Tuesday 24 November. Only the children of essential workers and vulnerable children will be able to attend school, preschool or childcare. A skeleton staff will provide supervision but not a learning program for the remainder of this week. All students have been asked to take home school laptops, devices, books and anything they need to continue their learning from home. More information on learning programs will be provided early next week.

13.01.2022 Year 10 Drama Production Our Year 10 Drama classes presented "Check Please!" - which follows a series of blind dinner dates that couldn't get any worse -- until they do, and "An Actor's Nightmare" - which takes the audience on an adventure to find out what it is truly like to forget your lines onstage. Well done to all the students and staff involved.

10.01.2022 NAIDOC Week celebrations at Adelaide High School have included an Acknowledgement of Country in Auslan.



06.01.2022 Today the Year 10 IPP class went to the Central Markets to view the Adelaide Fringe Schools Poster Top 100 Exhibition and to investigate the lifecycle of printed products as a part of their 'Print Industry and the Environment' Issues Analysis project. 7 of our students were shortlisted and their work was displayed in the exhibition. There were over 300 entries into the competition. The students who were shortlisted are: Victtoria Acquaviva and Lilli Baxter (worked together), Viventa Hossain, Ashanti Keut, Nguyen Mai, Ritika Sharma and Fiona Yen. Students were excited to view their work and the work of their peers in a real exhibition. Shortlisted posters will also appear in a display in a Fringe colouring book. The following students also received certificates for highly commended entries: Kyle Gao, Ella Oshinsky and Shreya Singla.

04.01.2022 2ND PLACE! Congratulations to all of our rock bands for 2020 who together came 2nd in the national RockFest Next Best Thing category! Our Rock Band program grew to 4 bands in 2020, with students from all year levels working together to direct their learning and band’s sound. We’re so proud of their efforts. ... Our prize is a brand new Yamaha Music Australia - Music Products Electronic Drum-Kit #rockfest #yamaha #dtx402k

04.01.2022 As part of NAIDOC Week celebrations, Indigenous students have continued to work on their mural replicating their own Kaurna trail. Work will continue today and students will also hold a NAIDOC BBQ on the oval with music performed by Aboriginal Musician, Singer and Songwriter Nathan May. NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee) Week #NAIDOCWeek2020 #NAIDOC2020... #NAIDOC #alwayswasalwayswillbe See more

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