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School overview

  • School Year Years: 7 to 12
  • Location Ocean Reef View on map
  • Number of students 1,314

Ocean Reef Senior High School offers a wide range of specialist courses for students, including Marine Studies, Contemporary Music, soccer and an Academic Extension program for academically talented children.

The school is close to the Indian Ocean, which means students enjoy an active lifestyle filled with swimming and other outdoor activities. Teachers and students are very supportive of international students and welcome them into the school community.

Ocean Reef Senior High School accepts international students in Years 7 to 12.


Subjects and courses

    Learning programs

  • Academic Extension
  • Soccer
  • Emergency Services Cadets
  • Surf Lifesaving Cadets

    Approved specialist programs

  • Contemporary Music
  • Marine Studies

Life at Ocean Reef Senior High School

Ocean Reef Senior High School’s teaching and learning programs are designed to be challenging and innovative, stimulating curiosity, creativity and an ability to be reflective, placing students on a pathway that will enable them to realise their aspirations through opportunity. The school employs experienced and highly trained teachers who guide students towards achieving their Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE). They tailor learning to the needs of each child, so every student thrives.

Students can study courses based on the career pathway they want to pursue. This includes studying for the Australian Tertiary Academic Rank (ATAR), which leads to university. There are also opportunities for vocational training and workplace learning, which develop skills and qualifications that support entry into the workforce.

Support for students

International students are supported by a dedicated Student Support Officer, who takes care of their personal and academic well-being. Further support is available from the Student Services team. The team includes school leaders, a psychologist, a chaplain, and a student services officer.

Students are welcome to join clubs at the school, including study clubs and academic clubs that help them with their learning. There are also gaming and wellbeing clubs and many more activities available to all students.

Facilities
  • Performing arts centre
  • Library
  • Computer laboratory
  • Science laboratory
  • Marine facilities
  • Aquaponics garden
  • Technologies department
  • Workshops
  • Home economic facilities
  • Canteen catering to different dietary requirements
  • Gymnasium
  • Sporting fields and courts
  • Music rehearsal room
  • Dance studio
  • Visual Arts studios
  • STEM facilities
Settling in

All new students are paired with another student who helps them find classes, meet new people and navigate the school. The student support officer is also available to assist international students during and after school. Regular emails with updates on what students are doing and how they are enjoying their time at Ocean Reef Senior High School are sent to parents. Teachers will email academic updates and the Program Coordinators will email ongoing student issues and activities.

International students can attend English as an Additional Language courses as part of the mainstream curriculum. Literacy support is available to all students who need it. The school also has special software that encourages language development.

Location

  • Ocean Reef Senior High School is 29 kilometres from Perth city centre. Mullaloo Beach is located nearby, as well as amazing restaurants and parks. Students can easily take public transport to Joondalup, which has a public library, leisure centre and fun entertainment.
  • 21 Venturi Dr, Ocean Reef WA 6027
  • 29 kilometres to Perth city
  • 2 kilometres to Ocean Reef Boat Harbour and coastline
We acknowledge and respect the traditional custodians of the lands and waters on which our students live and are educated throughout Western Australia.

We acknowledge and understand that Elders, parents, families and communities are the first educators of their children and we recognise and value the cultures and strengths that Aboriginal children bring to the classroom. Aboriginal people have a long tradition of teaching and learning through sharing their connections with country, community, language and culture, and through their oral histories, stories and lived experiences that are passed from generation to generation. We recognise and value the learning that Aboriginal children bring with them from their homes and communities into the classroom.



CRICOS Provider code: 01723A

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