Shenton College
Shenton College is a public co-educational partially selective high school, located in Shenton Park, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
History
Shenton College was established in January 2001 through the amalgamation of Swanbourne and Hollywood Senior High Schools at a cost of $23.5 million. It was a project headed by the then Education Minister Colin Barnett as part of the Local Area Education Planning process.The inaugural Principal of the College was Pauline Coghlan who was succeeded by Michael Morgan in September 2008.
In February 2009, Shenton College and Newman Senior High School in the Pilbara announced an inter-school partnership.
During a freak storm on 22 March 2010, the school was extensively damaged by hail and torrential rain. As a result, the school was temporarily closed to all students. Students from years 8 to 10 were not allowed back for 8 days. Repairs were undertaken, new carpet was laid throughout, and in April 2010 several buildings were upgraded.
In 2015 Shenton College welcomed year 7 students for the first time.
Education
Shenton College draws students from a local intake area that includes the suburbs of North Fremantle, Mosman Park, Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove, Swanbourne, Claremont, Mount Claremont, Dalkeith, Nedlands, Crawley, Shenton Park, Daglish, Jolimont, Floreat, Wembley, Subiaco and West Perth.Shenton also takes a quota of additional students from across Western Australia in a Gifted and Talented Education program. Entry to the program is through the Academic Selective Entrance Test, an annual testing program administered by the Department of Education.
Entry to the Mathematics & Literacy focus High Performance Learning program is managed at the school level. Shenton College has student representation in a number of international youth conferences, including TEE Exhibition winners, winning community based competitions such as the West Australian Debating League, being represented in nationwide competitions and conferences or being represented in international youth conferences, the Global Young Leaders Conference, the Pacific Model United Nations, the Beijing Youth Science Creation Competition ).
According to Curriculum Council statistics, based on the number of students who scored 75% or more over four TEE subjects, Shenton College was the highest ranked public secondary school in 2009 and 2010.
Based on Year 9 NAPLAN results, in 2012 Shenton College was the top ranked comprehensive public secondary school in Australia.
Learning Links Program
The University of Western Australia and Shenton College continue a partnership known as the Learning Links program, which provides educational and development opportunities for Shenton staff and students. A Memorandum of Agreement for the Learning Links program was signed in November 1999 between the University of Western Australia and Hollywood Senior High School. In 2001, the terms were transferred from Hollywood Senior High School to Shenton College.The program comprises four major areas for collaboration to create opportunities for learning experiences for students and staff:
- Work UWA
- School Management Professional Development
- Educational Research Professional Development
- Student Enrichment
Campus
Shenton College is built in 2001 at a cost of $23.5 million on a site bounded by Lemnos Street, Selby Street and Stubbs Terrace. The campus is adjacent to the Shenton Park railway station on the Fremantle railway line.In 2019 stage 2 of the campus construction was completed at a cost of $46 million, providing facilities for an additional 1,000 Year 11 and 12 students - taking the school's permanent capacity to 2,600 students. The expansion included new general classrooms; specialist classrooms for science, visual and performing arts, multimedia, IT and business studies; food and technology facilities; a new technology and enterprise centre; and a new cafeteria. The gymnasium was extended and new multi-purpose sports courts built.
The modern college buildings are of a pale limestone with colourful interior walls. The school incorporates red-brick heritage buildings of the historical Lemnos Hospital, including Crete, Borneo and Alamein houses, which have been internally renovated for use as classrooms and offices.
As well as the main sports oval, the school has tennis, basketball, and netball courts; a gymnasium; and Lemnos Field, an artificial hockey turf near Gallipoli and Borneo houses.
Statistics
Year 12 cohorts at Shenton College perform well in the WACE exams and the school ranks consistently in the top 20-schools in Western Australia.Year | Rank | Median ATAR | Eligible students | Students with ATAR | % students with ATAR |
2019 | 10 | 88.55 | 308 | 225 | 73.05 |
2018 | 12 | 88.1 | 292 | 216 | 72.97 |
2017 | 16 | 88.8 | 287 | 211 | 73.92 |
2016 | 10 | 90 | 287 | 210 | 73.17 |
Year | Rank | % +75 in WACE | Rank | % +65 in WACE | % graduates |
2015 | 22 | 18.35 | 22 | 44.54 | 100.00 |
2014 | 18 | 18.9 | 17 | 46.65 | 99.53 |
2013 | 10 | 19.41 | 12 | 46 | 100 |
2012 | 16 | 18.93 | 23 | 45.51 | 99.61 |
2011 | 15 | 21.98 | 15 | 56.49 | 99.59 |
2010 | 13 | 22.94 | 15 | 59.63 | 100 |
2009 | 9 | 51.55 | 11 | 56.52 | 98.29 |
Notable alumni
Shenton Park alumni include students who attended Hollywood Senior High School and Swanbourne Senior High School.- Colin Barnett - Premier of Western Australia Hollywood SHS
- Kim Beazley - Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Ambassador to USA, Governor of Western Australia & Rhodes Scholar 1973 Hollywood SHS
- Ian Cairns - champion international professional surfer Swanbourne SHS
- David Chong - surgeon, noted for his part separating conjoined twins Trishna and Krishna in 2009 Swanbourne SHS
- Chris Evans - Federal cabinet minister & senator for Western Australia Hollwood SHS
- Jon Farriss - musician, INXS Hollywood SHS
- Pippa Grandison - actress, musical theatre performer Hollywood SHS
- Ryan Gregson - middle distance runner, competed at 2012 Summer Olympics in London
- Rechelle Hawkes - captain, Australia women's national field hockey team, three Olympic Games gold medals Hollywood SHS
- Mike Heald - Australian poet Swanbourne SHS
- Simon Leach - musician, Little Birdy Hollywood SHS
- Steve Malaxos- AFL Footballer, West Coast Eagles Hollywood SHS
- Kynan Maley - Canoeist - competed at the 2012 Olympic Games for Australia in the C1 and C2 Slalom Canoe events Hollywood SHS
- Jackie McArthur - Rhodes Scholar 2011
- Sophie McNeill - multiple Walkley Award winning journalist, with Four Corners, Dateline, Foreign Correspondent Hollywood SHS & Shenton
- Graham Moss - captain, Essendon Football Club & Brownlow Medal 1976 Hollywood SHS
- Rachel Pepper - judge, Land and Environment Court of NSW Swanbourne SHS
- Ilona Quahe - Rhodes Scholar 2016
- Joel Quartermain - musician, Eskimo Joe Hollywood SHS
- Louise Sauvage - eleven time Paralympic Games gold medallist Hollywood SHS
- Greta Scacchi - actress, Golden Globe nominee & Emmy Award winner Hollywood SHS
- Tando Velaphi - A-League soccer goalkeeper for Melbourne Victory
- Gemma Ward - international model and actress