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Katanning Senior High School serves a multicultural and linguistically diverse community including Afghani, African, Burmese, Chinese, Karen, Malay, Maori, Noongar and Thai. We celebrate and respect individual differences and work in harmony to ensure success for all students. We are the senior high school of choice for the great southern region.

A unique learning environment

Engaged Learning

At our school, your child will have the opportunity to engage in a challenging and comprehensive educational program within a caring and nurturing school.

Individual Approach

Your child’s individual academic and social needs will be met within a school that values achievement, respect, tolerance, and perseverance. Our professional and experienced teachers are committed to ensuring that all students strive to excel.

Community Partnerships

At Katanning Senior High School, the success of our students is demonstrated by direct entry into university, apprenticeships, traineeships or employment. Graduates from Katanning Senior High School achieve in many different areas including business, academia, trades, teaching and human services.

Rise to the challenge with Bush Ranger Cadets

The mission of the Bush Ranger Cadet program is to support young Western Australians to take an active and lead role in the conservation of the natural environment and to understand the mechanisms for its management.

Developing creativity and critical thinking through STEM

Lower school students have one lesson a week in the STEM room where they develop their capabilities in critical and creative thinking as they learn to: generate and evaluate knowledge, clarify concepts and ideas, seek possibilities, consider alternatives, and solve problems.

Get a head start with vocational pathways

With the Great Southern Trade Training Centre on site, KSHS Students get an early start towards a Vocational Pathway in the Automotive and Engineering Industries if they choose to. The facilities include vehicle hoists, CNC Plasma cutter, CNC Lathes, and Miling Machines, Hydraulic guillotine and Pan brake and a host of Welding Technologies.

Follow the dream

Katanning Senior High School offers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students the opportunity to participate in the Follow the Dream: Partnerships for Success program (FTD).

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Thats an awesome start for Katanning Senior High School at Country Week! 🏀🏐🎉

Day One Highlights:

Boys Basketball – ✅ Win!
Boys Volleyball – ✅ Win!
Girls Netball – ✅ Win!
Girls Volleyball – 💪 Strong effort, but Tom Price SHS took the win.
All the coaches sound proud, and rightly so—it sounds like the team spirit is high and the students are giving it their all. Can’t wait to hear how Day Two goes!

That's an awesome start for Katanning Senior High School at Country Week! 🏀🏐🎉

Day One Highlights:

Boys Basketball – ✅ Win!
Boys Volleyball – ✅ Win!
Girls Netball – ✅ Win!
Girls Volleyball – 💪 Strong effort, but Tom Price SHS took the win.
All the coaches sound proud, and rightly so—it sounds like the team spirit is high and the students are giving it their all. Can’t wait to hear how Day Two goes!
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Love it well done !

Well done, teams. Torn though- hello Tom Price teams and staff. Was there 20-21.

Well done everyone. Keep up the great work. 💙❤️

On Sunday a happy group of Bush Rangers went to the Porongurup’s to climb Castle Rock. They showed great Tolerance supporting one another and Respect by caring for our environment.
Miss Watson

On Sunday a happy group of Bush Rangers went to the Porongurup’s to climb Castle Rock. They showed great Tolerance supporting one another and Respect by caring for our environment.
Miss Watson
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Wow- life long memories were made - great achievement

How exciting!!

2025 Country Week Squad are off and away! 
We wish all teams the best of luck representing KSHS! 🏐🏀😊
Have a great week 🏀🏐😊

2025 Country Week Squad are off and away!
We wish all teams the best of luck representing KSHS! 🏐🏀😊
Have a great week 🏀🏐😊
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Go luck everyone, have a great time

Good luck to you all!!!

Best of luck!

Good luck!! Have fun!!

Good luck to all teams. Have a great time. 💙❤️

Let's Go KSHS!! Have a great week of sports and fun!

Safe travels!

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Congratulations to all the KSHS Country Week Teams on being announced—what an exciting time! Best of luck to everyone competing, and a huge shoutout to Miss. Sandwell and all the coaches for their dedication and hard work in preparing the students. Their efforts truly make these opportunities possible.

We’re incredibly proud of our students attending Country Week this year! They’ve consistently demonstrated the KSHS PBS values and have shown outstanding commitment and teamwork.

👏 A huge congratulations to each student, not only for making it to Country Week but also for all the hard work and fundraising efforts that helped make this journey possible. Your dedication and school spirit are truly inspiring!

Thank you again to Miss. Sandwell and all the coaches for their tireless support and organisation. Let’s cheer on our teams as they represent KSHS with pride!

Congratulations to all the KSHS Country Week Teams on being announced—what an exciting time! Best of luck to everyone competing, and a huge shoutout to Miss. Sandwell and all the coaches for their dedication and hard work in preparing the students. Their efforts truly make these opportunities possible.

We’re incredibly proud of our students attending Country Week this year! They’ve consistently demonstrated the KSHS PBS values and have shown outstanding commitment and teamwork.

👏 A huge congratulations to each student, not only for making it to Country Week but also for all the hard work and fundraising efforts that helped make this journey possible. Your dedication and school spirit are truly inspiring!

Thank you again to Miss. Sandwell and all the coaches for their tireless support and organisation. Let’s cheer on our teams as they represent KSHS with pride!
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Good luck to all the teams. Have a fantastic time & represent your school with pride. 💙❤️

Country Week Assembly Today at 2.15 pm in the gym.
 Parents welcome!

Country Week Assembly Today at 2.15 pm in the gym.
Parents welcome!
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Enjoy your Country Week experience & be proud representing your school & town

This week, Student Services organised a special rewards event to recognise our Students in Good Standing—students who consistently demonstrate the KSHS PBS Values and maintain excellent attendance records.

On Monday, Year 11 and 12 students were treated to an extravagant feast featuring stuffed potatoes, generously topped with a variety of delicious fillings and accompaniments, ensuring a satisfying meal that highlighted their hard work and commitment.

The celebration continued on Tuesday with Year 9 and 10 students, who indulged in an array of mouthwatering homemade pizzas crafted by the talented Mrs. Gibson. Each pizza was made with fresh ingredients, showcasing an assortment of flavors to please every palate.

Today, the festivities wrapped up with Year 7 and 8 students also enjoying Mrs. Gibsons delectable pizzas, delighting in the warmth and taste that came from the Canteen. 

A big thank you goes out to Mrs. Gibson and her dedicated team of helpers for their hard work in creating these delicious rewards for our deserving Students in Good Standing. Your efforts truly made this week a memorable celebration of student achievement!

This week, Student Services organised a special rewards event to recognise our Students in Good Standing—students who consistently demonstrate the KSHS PBS Values and maintain excellent attendance records.

On Monday, Year 11 and 12 students were treated to an extravagant feast featuring stuffed potatoes, generously topped with a variety of delicious fillings and accompaniments, ensuring a satisfying meal that highlighted their hard work and commitment.

The celebration continued on Tuesday with Year 9 and 10 students, who indulged in an array of mouthwatering homemade pizzas crafted by the talented Mrs. Gibson. Each pizza was made with fresh ingredients, showcasing an assortment of flavors to please every palate.

Today, the festivities wrapped up with Year 7 and 8 students also enjoying Mrs. Gibson's delectable pizzas, delighting in the warmth and taste that came from the Canteen.

A big thank you goes out to Mrs. Gibson and her dedicated team of helpers for their hard work in creating these delicious rewards for our deserving Students in Good Standing. Your efforts truly made this week a memorable celebration of student achievement!
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Those pizzas look delicious 🤤😋!! Thanks for cooking for the students Mrs Gibson 💙❤️

Yum!

YEAR 12 UniReady.
This term saw our Year 12 UniReady students embark upon an excursion to Perth as part of their study within the UniReady in Schools program. Our adventure to the Curtin Bentley campus gave Zac, Roxane, and Leila the chance to view the university, meet other students engaged in the UniReady program, and experience the world of Curtin students. 
After an early morning start, we arrived at the lush gardens of Curtin ready to explore the beautiful campus. We were welcomed into a lecture theatre to meet other schools and prepare for a race around the campus. Our students completed a quick quiz with the help of their course manual, then set off on a mission to track down key spots on campus. We quickly were sidetracked by the seven-story library with a Makerspace complete with 3D printer and film studio, treetop view, and sleeping pods!
Our afternoon was spent immersing ourselves in directed activities from the disciplines of Humanities and Science & Engineering. Our students grappled with ethical questions and engaged in the design process to develop technology to support superheroes and then tested their skills with mathematical code-breaking. Venturing into these buildings gave our students a valuable opportunity to see the daily work within different classes and consider what major they may wish to pursue.
Hearing from student ambassadors was another highlight of the day, which gave the three KSHS students a clearer picture of different university paths. Once again, it was reinforced to our Year 12s that the opportunities available at Curtin are both exciting and accessible. Zac, Roxane, and Leila were excellent representatives of our school as they engaged maturely and thoughtfully with all university staff and students.
Thank you to our Careers Practitioner Xylina King for assisting in supervision on this excursion and making the drive to Perth and back in a day!
Ms Tonga

YEAR 12 UniReady.
This term saw our Year 12 UniReady students embark upon an excursion to Perth as part of their study within the UniReady in Schools program. Our adventure to the Curtin Bentley campus gave Zac, Roxane, and Leila the chance to view the university, meet other students engaged in the UniReady program, and experience the world of Curtin students.
After an early morning start, we arrived at the lush gardens of Curtin ready to explore the beautiful campus. We were welcomed into a lecture theatre to meet other schools and prepare for a race around the campus. Our students completed a quick quiz with the help of their course manual, then set off on a mission to track down key spots on campus. We quickly were sidetracked by the seven-story library with a Makerspace complete with 3D printer and film studio, treetop view, and sleeping pods!
Our afternoon was spent immersing ourselves in directed activities from the disciplines of Humanities and Science & Engineering. Our students grappled with ethical questions and engaged in the design process to develop technology to support superheroes and then tested their skills with mathematical code-breaking. Venturing into these buildings gave our students a valuable opportunity to see the daily work within different classes and consider what major they may wish to pursue.
Hearing from student ambassadors was another highlight of the day, which gave the three KSHS students a clearer picture of different university paths. Once again, it was reinforced to our Year 12s that the opportunities available at Curtin are both exciting and accessible. Zac, Roxane, and Leila were excellent representatives of our school as they engaged maturely and thoughtfully with all university staff and students.
Thank you to our Careers Practitioner Xylina King for assisting in supervision on this excursion and making the drive to Perth and back in a day!
Ms Tonga
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PBS Whole School Reward was  Today at Recess - Congratulations to the students for reaching 50,000 PBIS Rewards Points! The PBS team rewarded the students with hot chocolate and marshmallows at recess from the canteen! Well done on showing our RAPT values and earning points!!

PBS Whole School Reward was Today at Recess - Congratulations to the students for reaching 50,000 PBIS Rewards Points! The PBS team rewarded the students with hot chocolate and marshmallows at recess from the canteen! Well done on showing our RAPT values and earning points!! ... See MoreSee Less

🎓 Today at Katanning Senior High School 🎓
We were excited to welcome YAL Connect, an educational scholarship program, who presented to our Year 10–12 students about the wide range of scholarships available to support their unique learning journeys.

From the arts and sporting pathways to traditional schooling, apprenticeships, and hands-on learning, YAL Connect champions the idea that education is not one-size-fits-all. Every student’s path is different, and YAL is here to help make those paths possible.

Thank you to YAL Connect for inspiring our students and opening doors to new opportunities! 🌟

#yalconnect #scholarships #educationforalll #StudentOpportunities #katanningshs #futurepathways #HandsOnLearning #apprenticeships #artseducation #sportingpathways #EmpoweringYouth

🎓 Today at Katanning Senior High School 🎓
We were excited to welcome YAL Connect, an educational scholarship program, who presented to our Year 10–12 students about the wide range of scholarships available to support their unique learning journeys.

From the arts and sporting pathways to traditional schooling, apprenticeships, and hands-on learning, YAL Connect champions the idea that education is not one-size-fits-all. Every student’s path is different, and YAL is here to help make those paths possible.

Thank you to YAL Connect for inspiring our students and opening doors to new opportunities! 🌟

#yalconnect #scholarships #educationforalll #StudentOpportunities #katanningshs #futurepathways #HandsOnLearning #apprenticeships #artseducation #sportingpathways #EmpoweringYouth
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We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we live and work, the Goreng Noongar peoples and their Elders, past present and emerging.

(08) 9891 1100

katanning.shs@education.wa.edu.au