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The Heights School is a combined secondary and primary school serving the
Modbury Heights Modbury Heights is a medium-sized suburb in the City of Tea Tree Gully, Adelaide. The suburb is located in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges around 16 kilometres north east of the Central business district. Much of the suburb is residential ...
area in
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,
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. It is located in Adelaide's District 5 (North West) school district, in close proximity to
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, Gleeson College and
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.


Structure

The Heights School consists of three sub-schools, divided by year level. The sub-schools are: * Junior School – Preschool (CPC) – Year 5 * Middle School – Year 6 – Year 9 * Senior School – Year 10 – Year 12+ students


Special programs


Ignite program

The Heights School is an
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school. This program allows gifted students to work at an extended level. The program has three levels: the Ignite Program, the Co-Ignite Program and the Pre-Ignite Program. The Ignite class studies years 8, 9 and 10 in two years. This is done by studying year 8 and 9 in one year and then year 10 in one year but at an extended level. Students then go on to study years 11 and 12 at a normal level. As Ignite students leave school a year earlier, they can, if they wish, complete year 13 to fill in that year. Beginning in 2018 an Ignite accelerated class will be established in Year 9, allowing accelerated students to complete Year 9 at a normal pace. Students in Year 8 may optionally 'skip' to Year 10. The Co-Ignite class studies years 8, 9 and 10 in the full three years but at an extended level. They then complete years 11 and 12 as normal. For technology lessons, the two classes come together to study with each other. The Heights School also offers a Pre-Ignite Program. This is not an official part of the Ignite Program. This was designed by The Height's Brennan Finch to allow students whom they thought would be able to complete the Ignite Program, to do years 6 and 7 at an extended level.
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(starting 1998) and
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(1999) are also Ignite schools.


Cricket program

The Heights School has developed a specialised cricketing program in association with the Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club and the
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(SACA). The program is run by state under 14s coach and Northern Jets A Grade player Andrew Costello and is offered a special subject for years 8–11.


Australian HPV Super Series (Pedal Prix)

The school has a major involvement in the Australian International HPV Super Series, with the program currently being run by Roger Button. With annual involvement from 2004 in all three races per year, with four HPVs as of 2011. The four bikes are "Quasar", which is ridden by students from the junior school; "Pulsar", the middle school bike; "Odyssey", the senior school bike; and an Old Scholars team and bike, which races under the name of "THOR". The school has also hosted students from Hwa Chong Institution who raced with the Heights team in Round 1 of 2008. All bikes now support a green image and promote environmentally friendly activities, hence the program's official name, "The Heights School Green Technology Racing".


Wakakirri

The Heights School has long been involved in
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. The program is currently run by Penny Phillips. Wakakirri involves students acting or dancing to music. Voice is not used at all. Although Heights School mainly focuses on the story-dance category, it does also enter in the story-film category and story writing. In 2010, five students from Heights had their stories published in the ''Wakakirri Story Book''. Its past performances include ''Dark Deeds in Duckville'', ''Spring Around the World'', ''Tapping into Your Talent'' and ''Beat the Crave and Save''. In 2011, the Heights School performed ''Don't Judge a Moth by Its Colour'', which went on to win the South Australian finals.


South Australian Public (Primary) Schools Music Society Festival of Music

The Heights School (years 6 and 7) participate in the South Australian Public (Primary) Schools Music Society Festival of Music. This extra-curricular activity run by Algis Laurinaitis involves a choir, and some students are able to audition for instrumental roles and solo parts. The choir sings a set of songs decided on by the South Australian Public (Primary) Schools Music Society. Every year there is a 'theme' (e.g. fairy tales) that the main songs are about. There is also a song included about bullying and indigenous Australians.


Autism Intervention Program

The Autism Intervention Program is a DECD initiative which uses the Ziggurat model of intervention to provide a holistic education, catering to the needs of individual learners on the autism spectrum. Students receive targeted intervention, designed to assist in eradicating the defined, or potential barriers to their inclusion. Emphasis is placed on addressing the "triad of impairments" for learners with ASD. Skills and strategies will be explicitly taught to address students': – Pragmatic (social) development – Language – Behavioural responses Learners are taught methods to think flexibly and self regulate their behaviour whilst meeting sensory needs in socially acceptable ways. Individually tailored programs also target students' academic needs.


Other

The school participates in foreign exchanges with Hwa Chong Institution in Singapore,
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in Penang, Malaysia, as well as schools in Japan and Korea.


Observatory

The Heights School is the home of the Heights
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, which consists of two observatory buildings. The Emanuel Papaelia Observatory consists of a 5-metre dome containing a 14-inch (355mm) Meade LX200 ACF Schmidt Cassegrain reflecting telescope acquired in 2011. It can be computer controlled, and is used visually for public viewing nights. The School's student STAR Group uses the telescope both visually and for astrophotography. The ground level of the observatory building includes an official seismic recording station operated by the Department of Primary Industries and Resources. The Ingham Family Rooms is a roll-off roof building that doubles as a classroom for STAR Group students studying astronomy. It contains a sophisticated, high end, 12.5" Ritchey–Chrétien design reflector from Optical Guidance Systems acquired in 2012, which features a carbon fibre tube, zero expansion ceramic mirror and a motorised secondary mirror for computer-aided focussing. This telescope is mounted on a Losmandy HGM 200 mount, and uses the Losmandy Gemini Control system for automated tracking. The observatory also holds a number of portable, non-tracking telescopes, in particular a 16-inch Meade Lightbridge Dobsonian. The
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holds public viewing nights at the Heights Observatory once a month. Students from the school are actively involved with the observatory, with the STAR (Students Thinking with Astronomical Reasoning) Group meeting weekly at the observatory to observe and learn about astronomy and astrophysics. The Heights Observatory is located at Lat 34.812488 S, Lon 138.682504 W.


References


External links


The Heights School website
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