Cleveland District State High School

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Cleveland District State High School
Location
Russell Street

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Coordinates27°31′48″S 153°15′40″E / 27.53°S 153.261°E / -27.53; 153.261Coordinates: 27°31′48″S 153°15′40″E / 27.53°S 153.261°E / -27.53; 153.261
Information
TypePublic, secondary
MottoSemper Digne (Always Worthy)
Established1956
PrincipalLeonard McKeown
Grades7-12
Enrolment2120 (2020)[1]
Colour(s)Maroon, gold and white    
Website[1]

Cleveland District State High School is an independent coeducational public secondary school based in Cleveland in the local government area of Redland City in Queensland, Australia. In August 2020, the school had a total enrolment of 2120 students.[1]

Cleveland District State High School's current role of Executive Principal is held by Leonard McKeown. The school also consists of five Deputy Principals, nine Heads of Department and five Deans of Students.[2][3]

History[]

In January 1956, Cleveland District State High School began operating in the grounds of Cleveland State School as the first secondary school in the Redland City area. The school had a population of 32 students and was led by Head Teacher Ted Liesegang. By 1960, the school had reached a total population of 54 students, followed by 84 in the following year. In order to meet the growing demands of the school, new school facilities were constructed on land in Russell Street in the early 1960s. The school was officially opened by the State Treasurer, Sir Thomas Hiley, KBE on 27 April 1963.[4]

The 2010s decade saw a substantial increase in enrolments at the school, with an official count of 2040 students in 2018 compared with 1205 students in 2010. In 2018, Cleveland District State High School became the first school in the Redland City area with a total enrolment of more than 2000 students.[5][6]

Sporting houses[]

Cleveland State High School includes the following four sporting houses, all of which are named in reference to islands in Moreton Bay, and their respective colours:[7]

House Name Colour(s)
Macleay   Gold
Moreton   Red
Peel   Green
Russell   Blue

Curriculum[]

Excellence programs[]

Excellence programs at Cleveland District State High School include:

  • Athlete Support Program
  • Creative Arts Centre for Excellence
  • Languages
  • Music Extension Program
  • Sports Development Program[8]

English[]

English is a compulsory core subject across the Junior Secondary (Years 7–9) curriculum. English subjects available to students in the Senior Secondary phase (Years 10–12) include the General subjects of English and Literature, and the Applied subject of Essential English.[9][10]

Mathematics[]

Mathematics is a compulsory core subject across the Junior Secondary curriculum. Mathematics subjects available to students in the Senior Secondary phase include the General subjects of General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods and Specialist Mathematics, and the applied subject of Essential Mathematics.[9][10]

Humanities[]

The subjects of History and Geography are administered through the Humanities faculty as compulsory core subjects across the Junior Secondary curriculum. From Year 9, the elective subject of Ancient History becomes available. Humanities subjects available to students in the Senior Secondary phase include the General subjects of Ancient History, Geography and Modern History.[9][10][11]

Science[]

Science is a compulsory core subject across the Junior Secondary curriculum. In Year 9, each student participates in either of the core subjects of Agricultural Science or General Science, and the elective subjects of Agricultural Practices, Animal Husbandry and Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) are available. Science subjects available to students in the Senior Secondary phase include the General subjects of Agricultural Science, Biology, Chemistry, Marine Science and Physics, and the Applied subjects of Agricultural Practices and Science in Practice.[9][10][11]

Languages[]

Chinese, French and Japanese are the three Languages Other Than English administered at Cleveland District State High School. All students in Years 7 and 8 study one of these languages and from Year 9, they become elective subjects.[9][10][11]

Health & Physical Education[]

Health & Physical Education is a compulsory core subject across the Junior Secondary curriculum. Instead of this subject, academy students participate in the Sports Development Excellence Program subjects of Football, Touch Football and Volleyball. In Year 9, the elective subject of Recreation Studies is also available. Health & Physical Education subjects available to students in the Senior Secondary phase include the General subjects of Health Education and Physical Education, and the Applied subject of Sport & Recreation.[9][10][11]

Business Education[]

All students in Years 7 and 8 have access to Business Education subjects over the two-year period. In Year 9, Business Education subjects are studied as elective subjects, which include Business, Business Computing, Digital Solutions and Information & Communication Technology. Business Education subjects available to students in the Senior Secondary phase include the General subjects of Accounting, Business, Digital Solutions, Economics and Legal Studies, and the Applied subjects of Business Studies, Information & Communication Technology and Tourism.[9][10][11]

Creative Arts[]

All students in Years 7 and 8 have access to Creative Arts subjects over the two-year period. In Year 9, Creative Arts subjects are studied as elective subjects, which include Dance, Drama, Media Arts in Practice, Music, Music in Practice, Visual Art and Visual Arts in Practice. Creative Arts subjects available to students in the Senior Secondary phase include the General subjects of Dance, Drama, Music, Music Extension (Year 12 only), Visual Art and Film, Television & New Media, and the Applied subjects of Media Arts in Practice, Music in Practice and Visual Arts in Practice.[9][10][11]

Technology[]

All students in Years 7 and 8 have access to Technology subjects over the two-year period. In Year 9, Technology subjects are studied as elective subjects, which include Applied Industrial Skills, Design, Food & Nutrition, Hospitality, Industrial Graphics, Metal Technology, Practical Textiles & Cookery and Wood Technology. Technology subjects available to students in the Senior Secondary phase include the General subjects of Design and Food & Nutrition, and the Applied subjects of Building & Construction Skills, Early Childhood & Education, Engineering Skills, Furnishing Skills, Hospitality Practices and Industrial Graphics Skills.[9][10][11]

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Cleveland District State High School Annual Report 2020" (PDF). Department of Education and Training (Queensland). Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Administration". Cleveland District State High School. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Head of Departments". Cleveland District State High School. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  4. ^ "History". Cleveland District State High School. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Cleveland District State High School Annual Report 2019" (PDF). Department of Education and Training (Queensland). Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Our School at a Glance" (PDF). Cleveland District State High School. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Cleveland District State High School Sports Program". Cleveland District State High School. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Excellence programs". Cleveland District State High School. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i "Junior Secondary". Cleveland District State High School. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i "Cleveland District State High School Senior Subject Information Booklet" (PDF). Cleveland District State High School. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Cleveland District State High School Subject Information Booklet; Year 9 - 2019" (PDF). Cleveland District State High School. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  12. ^ "State soccer championship kicks off in Cleveland". Redland City Bulletin. 8 August 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2019.

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