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Young Australia League Scholarships of up to $3000 are available now!

31/8/2017

 
Get your applications in by 14 September 2017.  For more information visit the YAL website

Book Week

25/8/2017

 
For Book Week, the English Department organised numerous events throughout the week to celebrate literacy. The theme of book week this year was "Escape to Everywhere". 

With a focus on Harry Potter, Dianella Secondary College was turned into a magical world.  The English teachers decorated the front of their office and  hid a "Golden Snitch" each day around the campus for students to find for a prize. The Snitch was made out of decoration balls and emu feathers. 

Miss Blake decided to bring to life the famous Harry Potter game, Quidditch. Students in all years were given the opportunity to participate and learn how the game is played.  Members of The West Australian Quidditch Association were kind enough to give up their time and spend the morning teaching students the basics of the sport. Students not only got to have some fun playing a new sport but they also saw one of their favourite books become a reality. 

To wrap up Book Week, DSC held its annual Book Week Dress Up Day. It was excellent to see so many teacher and students get creative with their costumes! Congratulations to the English Department for organising a fun and successful week!

Arts Night

24/8/2017

 
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Poster Credit : Year 11 Photography students

Japanese Exchange 2017

15/8/2017

 
Recently, we had the privilege of hosting five young Japanese students and two staff from Nishinomiya High School near Kobe in Japan. Kobe is a sister city of Perth. This was the first time that we have hosted Japanese students and it is hoped that we can send a group of students to Nishinomiya in the third term break next year.

The students stayed with the families of students from the school and at the end of their stay had not only experienced a taste of Australian culture, but formed close bonds with their host families. I have no doubt that they will keep in contact with their host brothers and sisters and hopefully meet again in Japan on exchange or perhaps at a time later in their lives.

While the students were at Dianella Secondary College they went with their host brothers and sisters to regular classes as well as having some specially organised sessions. These included learning Aussie phrases and slang with our own English Second Language students, volleyball with Mr Thompson’s Year 12 class, an indigenous art workshop and cooking traditional Anzac biscuits.

The Japanese students also spent one morning with the Year 6 students at Dianella Primary College and students from the Education Support Centre. At these schools one of the male students gave a karate demonstration which was followed by an origami lesson on how to make a crane by folding and refolding a sheet of paper. All students were given a turn to make their own cranes and within a very short time were thoroughly engaged in this activity. I was very impressed just how many of the students managed to make some good looking cranes. At the Education Support Unit the Japanese students participated in a Drumbeat session. There were lots of smiles all around as our visitors got into the swing or should I say ‘beat’ of it, producing some terrific drum rhythms. In addition to spending time at the Dianella campuses, our visitors had a day at Morley Senior High School. Here they attended Japanese language classes and shadowed their host brothers and sisters to their classes.

Some additional fun activities included a visit to Caversham Wildlife Park where the students were able to pat kangaroos and have their picture taken with a cute and cuddly koala. On the Saturday we took off to Fremantle to explore this historic port city and specifically the Fremantle Markets. The host brothers and sisters spent hours wandering through the markets and then we walked down the High Street finishing at the Roundhouse.
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Sunday was their last day and had come around all too quickly. The students spent time with their individual host families in the morning followed by lunch at the school and then off to the airport. Tired, but having really enjoyed the visit the students were no doubt also looking forward to going home to their own families and friends, and sharing their experiences of their time in Perth.
Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the host families from Dianella Secondary College and of course the students, Sonaa Aneja, Shahad Aiez and Claudia Russell who opened their homes and hearts to our Japanese visitors.

Mr Peter Lander
Deputy Principal

Have you got your Unique Student Identifer (USI)?

10/8/2017

 
All students will be required to have a USI number to enrol in any VET Certificate Qualifications. This includes your School Certificate Courses.
​Students are  required to apply online and supply their USI number to the school.

Complete the form below and return it to Reception today. 
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Dianella Secondary College
Address: 180 Nollamara Ave, DIANELLA  WA 6059
Phone: (08) 9345 9200
Fax: (08) 9349 5499

Email: dianella.sc@education.wa.edu.au
ABN: 45 809 410 434
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