Events
The Presentation Evening will be held at Narrogin Senior High School Gym at 7:00pm on Friday 19 October. Gowns may be collected from room 37 from 4:30pm to 6:30pm on the night. A light meal will be provided for students, guests and their families in the Hilltop Cafe from 4:30pm until 6:30pm. Guests and families are asked to be seated in the gym by 6.45pm
In the past, we have arranged a photography session for individual and family portraits, however we have been unable to book a photographer for this year. A photography backdrop will be available in room 37 for students and families to take their own pictures.
The Sports Academy Parent Committee will be holding a meeting at Duke of York Narrogin commencing at 5.15pm.
Last Day for students will be Thursday 13 December, school will recommence on Monday 4 February.
On Tuesday 4 June after the long weekend we will be holding a School Development Day, students DO NOT attend school on this day.
NARROGIN SHS P&C FUNDRAISING EVENT
Join us at the Narrogin Senior High School Performing Arts Centre on Friday the 28 June at 7:00pm for a Movie Night and screening of Bohemian Rhapsody!
Tickets are $10 and available from Friday the 14 June https://www.trybooking.com/BDJCZ
Limited tickets available.
We will have students travelling to Perth to represent NSHS in the School Country Week in the below sports, we wish them all the best.
Basketball – Boys and Girls teams
Volleyball – Boys and Girls teams
Hockey – Boys and Girls teams
Touch Rugby – Combined Boys and Girls Team
Netball
Soccer – Boys and Girls teams
Year 7 students will be participating in Swimming Lessons, information will be sent home with your child.
We will be holding a Presentation Assembly for those students from Years 7 – 10 who participate in the Sports Academy Program. The Assembly will be held in the school gymnasium at 1.58pm Friday 6 December.
This year Key note address is from Mr Jamie Dwyer. Jamie currently has his own sporting brand JDH, restaurants and even has his own beer label. His hockey career:
- Spanned 15 years from 2001 – 2016.
- 6 Times he was named World Player of the Year.
Commonwealth Games, World Cup and Champions Trophy Gold medals all take second place to the Olympic Gold Medal that he won at the 2004 Athens Olympics.