Glenmore Park High School (GPHS) is a comprehensive high school that provides excellent opportunities for individual success. We challenge our students to take responsibility for their learning, to become lifelong learners and confident, caring citizens. We achieve this through high quality teaching and inspirational, unique learning experiences. Our school is inclusive, catering for academic high achievers as well as students with special needs. GPHS celebrates outstanding student achievement across a comprehensive range of fields.
We are a welcoming and friendly school that works in close partnership with our parents and wider community. We support and value parents as active participants in their child's education. Our broad and balanced curriculum, delivered by our experienced teachers, encourages creative and critical thinking as well as personal excellence. Quality facilities including technology, and supportive partnerships with local business, industry and tertiary institutions mean our more than 700 students have access to a broad range of opportunities to prepare them for a successful future.
Glenmore Park High School has an enrolment of 781 students.
Facilities
CANTEEN
The school canteen operates five days a week for the benefit of students and staff.
Lunches may be ordered daily - before school or at recess.
The canteen is only open before school and during recess and lunch breaks.
The school canteen is closed during class time and the break between periods 2 and 3.
The school canteen does not operate on the last day of the school year and students are required to bring their own food and drink for this day. Students are not allowed to use the services of the local shopping centre.
At Glenmore Park High School our students are encouraged to be:
SAFE
RESPECTFUL
LEARNERS
who
PREPARE
ENGAGE
REFLECT
SCHOOL OFFICE
Student access to the office is before school, recess and lunchtime. Students must not go to the office during class time unless they have a note from their teacher. Students must use the student enquiries entrance from the main quadrangle to the administration building, and parents are asked to use the entrance to the office at the front of the school.
Payments by Students
Payments to be made by students must be paid at the external window/counter before school, during the 20-minute recess (except Friday) or lunch and students will be issued with a receipt for all payments. Cash, cheque or eftpos payments are accepted.
Please note eftpos payments will not be accepted after 11:45am on Fridays due to banking procedures. No payments will be accepted at any other time.
Telephone Messages
Students must not be contacted by parents/caregivers on their personal mobile phones during class time. This is impolite and disruptive to teaching and the learning of all students. Telephone messages for students will be taken in extremely urgent circumstances and will be monitored by a Deputy Principal.
Lost Property
If a student loses property:
The loss should be reported to their teacher and, if permitted, they should obtain a pass enabling them to look for the lost property;
The student should check at the student services counter to see if their property has been found and handed in.