Kingscliff High School is a large, co-educational and comprehensive school on the far north coast, with a current enrolment of 1100 students, including 14% of students who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. The school includes one integrated class and two multi categorical classes which cater for students with a range of disabilities. The school is committed to transformative engagement and innovative pedagogies which includes a whole school coordinated professional learning focus, the development of student voice, building community links to support innovative learning opportunities and working with Schools Infrastructure NSW on a significant redevelopment of our school campus which enables innovative classroom practice. The school has an active P&C and enjoys strong community support, in particular for differentiated learning, STEM learning and the positive behaviour expectations which we articulate as a Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) school. A strong focus for our school is our ongoing and dynamic partnerships as a member of both the Tweed 5 community of high schools and the Coastal Learning Community of public schools catering to the communities of the Tweed Coast.
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