The Term 3 assessment window is now coming to a close. The final day of the Term 3 assessment period is Friday 10th September (Week 8). I encourage all students to make... Read More
Report Published July 2021 The South Australian Commissioner for Children and Young People is a new independent position, established under the Children and Young People (Oversight and Advocacy Bodies) Act 2016 (“the... Read More
It was heart-warming this term to observe how excited our students were coming back together and how much enjoyment they experienced from reconnecting with their educators and learning spaces. After the recent... Read More
A copy of the updated iteration of the Strategic Plan – Towards 2028 outlines the steps we are taking as we strive for a world-class public education system. The plan focuses on... Read More
R U OK? Day at Woodville High School Parents and caregivers play an important role in their children’s wellbeing. Positive and consistent communication can make all the difference. It all begins with... Read More
Our Woodville High School community acknowledges the traumatic events happening in Afghanistan. As a school, we are supporting our students and teachers as we know many families in our community are impacted.... Read More
On Wednesday the 8th of September, Woodville High School will be participating in R U OK? Day, which is a nationally accredited day of awareness surrounding mental health and suicide prevention. With... Read More
SACE Information Evening In preparation for subject and course selection for 2022, many parents and students attended the SACE, VET & Careers Information Evening. They were very positive about the opportunity to... Read More
Woodville High School has a proud tradition of student success in the study of Languages. Studying another language offers many rewards, including: being able to communicate, interact and negotiate within and across... Read More
Citizenship in Action An important part of the Middle School Pathways program for Terms two and three has been the Citizenship Project. Year 8 and 9 students have worked to identify opportunities... Read More