Craigie Senior High School

Craigie Senior High School was a public co-educational high day school, that was located in Craigie, a northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

Craigie Senior High School
Location
Arawa Place, Craigie, Perth, Western Australia

Australia
Coordinates31°47′12″S 115°45′43″E
Information
TypePublic co-educational high day school
MottoLatin: Honeste vivo
Established1976
StatusClosed and demolished
Closed2003
Colour(s)Navy blue and white         

The school was established in 1976 and was closed in 2003; and subsequently demolished.

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Craigie SHS's main feeder schools when it opened were Craigie Primary School, Camberwarra Primary School, Padbury Primary School, Lymburner Primary School and Springfield Primary School.

Craigie SHS, opened in 1976, was considered to be surplus to the requirements of the WA Department of Education in 2002 following a decline in enrolments in previous years[1] and was closed at the end of 2003 as part of the Local Area Education Plan. The buildings were demolished in 2004 and the land rezoned as urban in 2008.[2] As of October 2011 the land had not been developed;[3] however has since been turned into a residential area.

Students from Craigie SHS moved to nearby state high schools in the surrounding area - Duncraig Senior High School, Belridge Senior High School or Padbury Senior High School. Many of the important historical items from the school are preserved at Padbury Senior High School.[4]

School factions
  • Red = Cook
  • Blue = Dampier
  • Yellow = Stirling
  • Green = Otago

Notable alumni

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See also

  • List of schools in Perth, Western Australia § Defunct public schools

References


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