Mount Lawley Senior High School - International Education
Subjects and courses
- Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)
- General courses
- Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Learning programs
- Jazz music
- Visual performing arts
Approved specialist programs
Life at Mount Lawley Senior High School
Teachers at Mount Lawley Senior High School are highly trained in their areas of expertise. They have extensive experience working with international students and tailor learning to the individual needs of each student.
International students are an important part of the school community. They study and socialise with local students and are supported to achieve their best.
Support for students
Students at Mount Lawley Senior High School receive a high level of pastoral care and academic support. They have a dedicated student services team, with a manager, psychologists, chaplain, healthy active coordinator, nurse, inclusive education coordinator and other support staff. The school also offers academic and career counselling for all students who need guidance.
Homework club is available for students two days per week, and teachers are always available to provide additional academic support if it is needed.
Mount Lawley Senior High School provides an international student coordinator who liaises with the students to monitor their attendance and academic progress. The coordinator also provides pastoral care support and liaises closely with the student’s family and their homestay
Facilities
- Comprehensive library
- STEM building with state-of-the-art facilities
- Science laboratories
- Music rooms
- Theatre
- Art studios
- Gymnasium
- Tennis and basketball courts
- International student common area
- Cafeteria
Settling in
All international students attend an induction program, where they learn more about the school. Every new student is paired with another student, who helps them settle in and make new friends. There is also a special welcome breakfast and a mentor program.
Students receive support throughout the school year from their international student coordinator. They also have access to a dedicated space, affectionately named ‘Tiny House International,’ a place for international students to eat, study and socialise. Students have made the space their own, adorning the walls with photos of their families and sharing their cultures with other students.
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