Student Services

Jobs, Career Information, Well-being, Scholarships, Student Policy, find it here...

Tutoring & Homework Help

There is a Facebook group that you can join to access local tutor information.  Please contact the College if you would like more information regarding this.

Careers for School Leavers

The Australian Government National Career Institute hosts a School Leavers Information Service. Looking for more tailored career support or guidance? Are you aged between 15 and 24 years?

Information officers will help you:

CBH Harvest Casual Work 2021

The following is a call for CBH casual harvest work 2021. This contains application information and QR code to the CBH website.  Please note that only students that will be 17yrs+  on October the 1st 2021 will be able to apply  (17yrs with Parent/Guardian approval). 

Scholarship

Apprenticeship Opportunity

New Resource

We have two copies of the following resource available for loan in the College library. 

Term 3 Planner

Vehicle Forms

Prior to any student vehicle/motor cycle being brought to the College please ensure all forms are completed and up-to-date and that any vehicle or motorbike that comes on to site has been approved.  Quad bikes will not be approved as part of our recreational motor cycle program.

School Psychologist

Bree Crocket is our Registered School Psychologist. Bree will be on campus on Thursdays and every second Tuesday for students who would like to make an appointment.  Bree can help students with strategies for managing relationships, study habits and exam stress.  We would like to encourage students to use this valuable service. 

College Chaplain

Leon Durrant is the College Chaplain. Leon is on campus every Wednesday and is not only here for the pastoral care of students, staff and parents, he also co-ordinates the College motorbike riding program every Wednesday afternoon and is currently training our Touch Rugby team in preparation for Country Week. 

Outreach Service

Operating three days per week, Andrew Talmage at Denmark Youth Outreach provides early intervention support to young people who may be in crisis or experiencing a difficult journey through adolescence. The program provides:

  • Mentoring, relationships and information to enhance young people’s health and wellbeing
  • Advocacy, referrals and support to access specialist services, including AYSA homelessness services

Referrals are accepted through Denmark Senior High School via the Student Services Coordinator or directly from individuals/families, partner agencies, health related services and youth related organisations. This service is funded by the Shire of Denmark and managed by AYSA.