Education
Quairading District High School
Quairading District High School caters for Pre-Primary through to Year 10 with approximately 250 students.
The purpose of Quairading District High School is to develop resilient students with integrated learning skills which enables them to become lifelong learners, benefiting themselves, their community and the global environment.
Students will be educated in an environment which fosters tolerance, achievement, co-operation and life long learning.
The school community will endeavor to promote a safe and caring environment where students, staff, parents and the wider community demonstrate respect and appreciation for all.
Principal: Mrs. Pauline Wray
Secondary Deputy Principal: Mrs. Liz Sorrenson
Primary Deputy Principal: Mrs. Shelley Swithenbank
McLennan Street
Phone: (08) 9645 1208
Fax: (08) 9645 1131
Email: quairading.dhs@eddept.wa.edu.au
QDHS School Council
The role of the QDHS School Council relates to all aspects of planning, school promotion and the formulation of codes of conduct.
The Parents and Citizens Association
The P&C committee works to fulfil a range of roles in our school which relate to acting as a forum for discussion, conveyance of the views of parents throughout the community.
P&C Association Secretary: Leanne Marnham
37 Avon Street
Phone: (08) 9645 1444
QDHS Student Council
The QDHS Student Council plays an important role in our School. The elected student representatives are leaders in our School who are actively involved in raising and maintaining standards across all areas of daily school life.
Uniform Exchange
QDHS and community uniforms are available through the uniform exchange, run by local volunteers.
School Personnel
- School Nurse
- School Psychologist
- Form Teachers
- AIEO (Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer
- Visiting Dental Van
School Bus service
Six school buses service the area.
Pre-Primary
The Pre-Primary has been refurbished to be on site of Quairading District High School since 1998. The Pre-Primary has all its own facilities plus a fenced off Playground. The classrooms may be connected to the year one and two class.
Quairading Kindergarten
The Quairading Kindergarten is an off-site centre which caters for children from 4-5 years of age. It is within walking distance from the School with magnificent facilities. The purpose of the Kindergarten is to encourage learning through play which is achieved by child initiated and teacher directed activities.
Tuesdays 8.45am—2.05pm
Thursdays and Fridays 8.45—11.30am
Murphy Street, Quairading
Phone: (08) 9645 1255
Quairading Playgroup
The Quairading Playgroup caters for 0 to 4 year olds who meet each Monday morning at the Kindergarten facility. This ensures the children have a safe play environment to interact with other children and become familiar with the surroundings for when they commence Kindergarten.