St. Mark's Anglican Community School

St. Mark's Anglican Community School
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Location
Hillarys, W.A, Australia  Australia
Information
Type Private, Co-educational
Denomination Anglican
Established 1986
Principal Anthony Stopher
Enrolment ~1530
Colour(s) Maroon, blue & gold
Website

St. Mark's Anglican Community School is a school in Perth, Western Australia. It is located on St. Mark's Drive, on an 11 hectare site, in Perth's northern suburb of Hillarys. It is a co-educational day school and currently has 1530 students ranging from kindergarten to Year 12. The school was officially opened in 1986. Barbara Godwin was the first principal.

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Houses

The primary and secondary schools are divided into four different houses; Carnley, Challen, Moyes and Watkins. The Houses are named after people who were key persons in the establishment of the School. More information can be found on the School web site. The four houses compete in inter-house competitions including swimming, athletics, debating, and more.

Facilities

The school has built a new pavilion that is the first place in Western Australia to have a full high ropes course inside. The obstacles that are present are three climbing walls, leap of faith, dangling duo, a walking bridge etc.

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