Officially Amazing!

Today, Darwin High School students, along with students from six other Darwin schools have officially set a Guinness World Record for the most people making paper aircrafts simultaneously at multiple venues.
Today, Darwin High School students, along with students from six other Darwin schools have officially set a Guinness World Record for the most people making paper aircrafts simultaneously at multiple venues.
Darwin High School Year students’ Summer Gray-Browne, Stephanie Scott and Sally O’Brien and 2018 DHS graduate Mitchell Northcote were received recognition at a Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Ceremony on Tuesday 19 November at the Darwin Entertainment Centre.
The Darwin High School Dance Department entertained audiences with an evening of dance and merriment with their final dance showcase for 2019 on Friday 15 November.
Darwin High School students have continued the School’s longstanding tradition of participating in the annual Remembrance Day ceremony at the Darwin Cenotaph on Monday 11 November.
Darwin High School Year 11 student Kim Easton has been selected for the 2020 National Youth Science Forum in Canberra.
Last term, Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Japanese and Indonesian classes participated in the Assessment of Languages Competence (ACER).
On Wednesday 23 October twenty-two Darwin High School Stage 1 Child Studies students volunteered at a Family Fun Day community event at Jingili Water Gardens for Universal Children’s Day.
On Monday 21 October the Honourable Selena Uibo MLA, Minister for Education officially opened Darwin High Schools new STEAM building. The event was also attended by many members of our school community, who joined us in celebrating this incredible new facility.
On Saturday 31 August six Indonesian Language students from Darwin High School participated in a Languages Speaking Competition organised by the Language Teachers Association of the NT.
On Saturday 17 August, students from Darwin High School attended the Indonesian Independence Day Ceremony at the Indonesian Consulate in Darwin.
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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