DENMARK High School was ranked 34 out of 209 West Australian public and private schools in this year’s Tertiary Entrance Results. Read More ...
Kayla joins elite club
KAYLA Pomery is surprised to be part of the ‘99 Club’ and one of 114 students from public schools in WA scoring an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank of 99 plus.
Kayla’s score of 99.05 places her in the top 0.5 per cent of the 13,516 students who sat examinations in four or more WA Certificate of Education subjects last year. Read More ...
Greenskills prepare for fight to save CSL
CENTRE for Sustainable Living-based group Green Skills and supporters will push for the retention of the centre as an innovator in environmental education.
A 15-year lease between umbrella group Denmark Education and Innovation Centre with the Education Department of the CSL building is due to expire in 2018. Read More ...
Greenskills to lose CSL headquarters
GREENSKILLS has until June 1 next year to vacate the Centre for Sustainable Living to make way for a $7 million upgrade to the Denmark High School.
Representatives of the not-for-profit business are shocked at having received a letter from Denmark High School principal Diane Cole which gives the organisation until June 1 next year to vacate the building. Read More ...
Inlet investigators turn up wealth of worms, bugs
LOTS of bugs and worms are a clue to Wilson Inlet’s popularity with shorebirds and Denmark Environment Centre’s finalist spot in the WA Environment Awards.
This year the environment centre has been nominated in the Environmental Education and Communication category of the awards for work on the Wilson Inlet Community Monitoring Project. Read More ...
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