Maths teacher Dr Steven Laing presents Year 7 Maths Pathway students with certificates for significant improvement.
Dylan Caudrey and Andy Ngeth - 300%


The Department of Education’s Commitment to Excellence Award recognises a student who has interacted positively with both peers and staff, who has contributed to school and community life and demonstrated excellence.
Carys Hurcom presents this year’s winner - Zac Smith. Well done!

Bobbie Haworth from ECU presents Emily Lowry with The ECU Year 12 Achievement Award, which is awarded to 20 WA Year 12 students per year.
The successful nominees must demonstrate ECU’s core values of integrity, respect, rational inquiry and personal excellence and must choose ECU as their first preference. Emily wishes to study primary teaching at ECU. The award also comes with a $1000 gift card. Well done, Emily!

Students at Clarkson joined more than 300 schools across Australia in welcoming science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) professionals into their classroom today as part of the National STEM in Schools event. (Also covered by the Community News)
Year 12 teachers from Clarkson Community High School were asked to offer advice and guidance for the Class of 2019 as they graduate high school. This entertaining video was shown at the graduation ceremony.

It was an absolute privilege to share an evening with the graduating Class of 2019 last night. We were also very grateful to former student and senior associate in Jackson & McDonald's property litigation team Belinda Giles for agreeing to be the keynote speaker.
Heads of Departments and special guests presented many high achievement awards. The subject award winners were as follows:

A fond farewell to the 2019 Year 12s from all the staff at Clarkson Community High School.
Looking good on dress-up day. Good luck and see you at Graduation Night!

We're now on Instagram celebrating invitational education, student successes, cool work projects and interesting stories from around the school. Come along and follow us!
https://www.instagram.com/clarksonchs/ and the hashtag #clarksonchs
We want students to show pride in their work and their school, so if any students have something school-related they'd like us to share, please see Mr Keyworth, Ms Jeshani or Mr Bishop. Own it!

Our previous Head of Applied Science Adam Inder writes for Education Today Magazine on how Maths Pathway, a program Clarkson is currently running in lower school, turns high-impact pedagogy research into practice.