Special interest high schools in South Australia
South Australian high schools that offer specialised courses and programs.[1] Some schools have a selection process for entry into their special programs.
- Aberfoyle Park High School - Ignite: Students with High Intellectual Potential
- Adelaide Botanic High School - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
- Adelaide High School - Language, Cricket, Rowing and centre of hearing impired
- Australian Science and Mathematics School - Science/Maths
- Blackwood High School - Netball
- Brighton Secondary School - Music and Volleyball
- Charles Campbell Secondary School - Dance/Drama/Music/Performing Arts
- Glenunga International High School - Ignite: Students with High Intellectual Potential
- Golden Grove High School - Dance/Drama
- Grant High School - Baseball
- Heathfield High School - Volleyball
- Henley High School - Sport and Physical Education
- Marryatville High School - Music and Tennis
- Mount Gambier High School - athletics, cricket, Australian rules football and netball
- Pasadena High School - Basketball
- Playford International College formerly Fremont-Elizabeth City High School - Music
- Seaton High School - Baseball, (previously Students with High Intellectual Potential (SHIP))
- Seaview High School - Tennis
- The Heights School
- Underdale High School - Soccer, music, dancing and choir
- Urrbrae Agricultural High School - Agriculture
- Wirreanda High School - Sport and Physical Education
- Woodville High School - Music
The four Special Interest Music Centres cover four distinct geographical areas of Adelaide, and were set up in the respective schools over a two-year period: Brighton and Marryatville High Schools (1976), Woodville High School (1977) and Fremont-Elizabeth City High School (1978).
Other specialist schools
- Australian Science and Mathematics School - Science and Mathematics
- Gleeson College - Football (Soccer)
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