Endeavour Sports High School encourages its students to participate in leadership and support programs that assist them to achieve their potential both in academic, sport and community endeavours. Programs available include -
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Distinction classes
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Yrs 8,9 &10 in English, Mathematics and Science |
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Literacy support |
Peer Tutoring (Yrs 11 tutoring targeted Yr 7/8 students) More information and photos....
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Numeracy Support
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Maths tutorials available for all students at nominated times outside school hours. More details about the 'COUNTING ON Program'.
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Science tutorials
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Weekly outside hours tutoring by volunteer staff available for all years
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Aboriginal student program |
Support and tutoring available for indigenous students. More information....
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Academic Support Program |
Academic support for senior students during study periods. More information... |
Leadership programs include -
Senior Student Executive |
The students and staff of ESHS elect each year 2 Captains and 2 Vice-Captains as well as 4 senior prefects, to lead and represent the school for the following 12 months. Their duties require act as positive role models and display school leadership both within the school and in the community. The Captains of ESHS for 2007-8 are Dewet Roos and Tonga Latunipulu. Vice-Captains are Brooke Dent and Jason Austin. |
| SRC |
The SRC is comprised of student representatives from Years 7-11, elected by their peers and staff. They actively work within the school community, acting as leaders in developing a responsible and caring school environment. More information and photos. |
| Pasifika |
ESHS conducted its first Pacific Island Leadership Program during 2006. This program was implemented to build self esteem within the students, improve their literacy skills and to become leaders amongst their peers within the school community and the Pacific Island communities. |
| Peer Tutoring |
Peer Tutoring is a program that targets Year 7 and 8 students needing additional support in literacy and numeracy.Senior students volunteer to take part in the program and they come with young readers to the library each day, during roll call for about 15-20 minutes. More information and photos.... |
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