small class size: a low student-to-staff ratio ensures plenty of individual attention and assistance, both in and out of the classroom.
delivery of quality educational programs reflecting the phases of development and catering for individual differences.
excellent facilities including a Trade Training Centre for Hospitality, Engineering and Automotive, enabling students to learn in industry standard environments.
access to innovative, flexible pathways for learning with plenty of individual attention and assistance, both in and out of the classroom.
Students can choose from General, ATAR and VET pathways at CMSHS or a combination of pathways.
Students can choose courses that are run face-to-face or courses that are offered by SIDE. Courses of high interest for the students that are not offered by the school can be accessed by students for General and ATAR courses.
Central Midlands Senior High School provides ASDAN modules and short courses for students with special educational needs and disabilities, encouraging them on pathways to independence, self-reliance as well as employment.
Work place learning is an opportunity for Upper School students who learn about work in a work place of their choice. These come in the form of School-Based Traineeships that are arranged with the workplace provider and the school.
I appreciate all the schoolwork posted on CONNECT and teacher's emails (while my child has been away from school).
Kelly Headland
Thank you so much for welcoming Jenny and I into your school. It was a great opportunity to see what you are doing in the Aboriginal Education space, very impressive. We would love to work with you and your students on a joint project. Cheryl suggested an art project in your Yarning and Relaxation area. It would be wonderful if our FTD students from Carine could have an on country cultural experience with your students," City meets Country." We would love to come up for a day or possibly an over night camp in late term 4 , if you believe it would be a beneficial experience for your students.
Tina Deegan , Mount Lawley Follow the Dream Outreach Coordinator
Thank you Cheryl & Central Midlands, a great event & RUOK day. Kaye & I really liked the cupcakes too!
Naomi Crosby, Amity Health
I thought the R U Ok day that was held at the high school was very successful, and I must commend the staff, students and helpers on a job well done. I was able to catch up with a number of services that operate in Moora, and start building some partnerships in support of the Moora community.
Garry Taylor, Wheatbelt Aboriginal Health Service
I just wanted to say a big thank you to all the staff involved in making this week for the Country Week kids something to remember. They were all gutted, as I am sure the teachers were as well, so to make alternative arrangements at such a short notice is a credit to you all and I know my kids in particular really appreciate the effort made. I am so glad my kids are students at such a wonderful school with amazing staff.
Emma Brooks
Please could you say a huge thank you to the Principal, Assistant Principal and all the other teachers and staff for their hard work this semester. The excursions planned this semester have been great experiences for the children and these experiences and hard work and care for the students do not go unnoticed and are highly appreciated. Thanks so much.
Ena and Werner Pienaar