Students Attend Leadership Forum
On Monday 9 April twenty Darwin High School students attended the GRIP Student Leadership conference to gain insight and develop skills to apply in their leadership positions at Darwin High School.
On Monday 9 April twenty Darwin High School students attended the GRIP Student Leadership conference to gain insight and develop skills to apply in their leadership positions at Darwin High School.
Former SIEU student hopes to return to Darwin as a doctor.
Darwin High School Year 10 student Nuhansi Wijesinghe spent the mid-semester break participating in the Earthwatch Student Challenge.
The Stage 1 Business and Enterprise students are successfully operating many small enterprises during Recess and Lunch times. These businesses run once a week for four weeks. There are twenty-five different small businesses, all selling a variety of goods and services including soaps, bath bombs, hot and cold food and many others.
On Monday 30 April the Primary Health Network’s (PHN) held its annual Health Careers Roadshow event at Darwin High School. The event saw thirty-three Year 10 students and thirty-six Year 11 and 12 students attend in two sessions.
Year 11 student Kifah Bulhan has won the 2018 Group Training NT Vocational Education and Training School Student of the Year Award. Kifah was nominated by GTNT for her outstanding commitment to her Certificate II Business studies.
The Brown’s Mart “The Crucible” performance was clever, entertaining and simple. The actors did a fantastic job performing as each character to show the ideas and history of the play. Shakiah Brown Year 12
Three Darwin High School students, Year 11 student Michael South and Year 12 students Evan Keith and Ziggy Durling performed at the Battle of the School Bands Final on Friday 27 April at Brown’s Mart.
Darwin High School students took on the Battle of the School Bands on Friday 13 April, hosting the final round of heats for the 2018 NT School of Music Competition.
On Wednesday 21 March, twelve Darwin High School Senior Intensive English Unit (SIEU) students visited the Parmalat factory Stuart Park as part of the Work Ready Skills program.
Students and their families are encouraged to download the Darwin High School Compass app to their smart phone/tablet device. Compass app allows you to stay up to date with announcements and events, complete a range of e-forms for student absences and excursions and easily contact us via phone or email direct from the app.
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