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School overview

  • School Year Years: 11 and 12
  • Location Mindarie View on map
  • Number of students 750

Mindarie Senior College is a mature learning environment designed to meet the educational needs of young adults completing Years 11 and 12. The College has an inclusive environment supported by a mentoring program, academic support strategies and strong pastoral care. Students can achieve their personal best and be well prepared for further study or work. The culture is built upon mutual respect and trust, centred around the College’s Young Adult Ethos. The relationship between staff and students reflects a mature approach.

The College conducts classes over 4 days, with no timetabled classes on Wednesday’s. This allows students to access the College for study purposes and to meet with their teachers or experience learning through structured work placement or attend training.

Mindarie Senior College offers an extensive selection of ATAR courses for students and offers courses that are not commonly available in other schools.


Subjects and courses

    ATAR Courses

  • English Literature
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Media Production and Analysis
  • Food Science
  • Biology
  • Integrated Science
  • Music

Life at Mindarie Senior College

A comprehensive education is provided with pathways leading to attainment of an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications or future employment. The teachers at Mindarie Senior College are senior secondary specialists in their field, their focus is to support students as they transition from middle school to their bright and fulfilling futures. Mindarie Senior College takes prides in its ability to provide students with their first choice in subject selection due to the size of the school.

Support for Students

Mindarie Senior College students transition to the College for Years 11 and 12. The College has a mentoring program. Each teacher is responsible for mentoring a group of students through their Year 11 and 12 journey. The group meet twice a week.


Student services staff are also there to assist students’ development of sound emotional, physical, spiritual, social, and psychological health. Student services also have a special four-legged team member – a fully certified therapy dog. Who provides the emotional support to the students and staff.

  • Facilities
  • Award winning building designed specifically for senior secondary students
  • Performing arts theatre and multimedia facilities
  • Careers centre
  • Specialist science laboratories
  • Sports science centre
  • Sports hall (climbing wall, basketball, badminton, and netball facilities)
  • Café
Settling In

The College provides a mentor program for all their students. The program provides a sense of connection, familiarity, and continuity. The student’s mentor is the person the student and parents communicate with for well-being and academic progress.

Location

  • Mindarie Senior College is located 38 kilometres from Perth city centre. Ideally located near parks and beautiful white sand beaches. The area is well serviced by public transport, with local shops, restaurants and cafes close within convenient reach. Explore Aboriginal culture and koalas at Yanchep National Park.
  • 14 Elliston Parade, Mindarie WA 6030
  • 38 kilometres to Perth
  • 12 kilometres to Edith Cowan University Joondalup
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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