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Robina State High School

Overview

Robina State High School is a large school with excellent facilities, outstanding programs and strong relationships with our community. We are proud of our school and put the needs of our young people first. Our vision is to empower all students to reach their potential in an academically and culturally rich environment. Through innovative and real-world experiences, our students are equipped for success. We are a learning hub for our local community and are known for our ‘family feel’, international flavour and principled young people. Our distinctive academic excellence and sporting programs achieve meaningful outcomes for our school community.

We welcome students from our local community as well as students who travel from further afield to engage in our specialist programs. With around 1500 students, Robina State High School is the perfect size. Our student numbers allow us to offer breadth in our curriculum and the full range of extra-curricular activities and support programs for students. We are still small enough, however, to have a strong sense of community where students have personalised support and care.

Special programs

  • Baseball Academy (Years 7–12)
  • Golf Academy (Years 7–12)
  • Football Academy (futsal and soccer) (Years 7–12)
  • Triathlon Academy (Years 7–12)
  • Netball Academy (Years 7–12)
  • Drama Extension (Years 7-8)
  • Dance Academy (Years 7–12)
  • Instrumental music (Years 7–12)
  • Japanese immersion (Years 7–9)
  • Drama Excellence (Years 7-9)
  • Australian Curriculum (Years 7-10)
  • QCAA Senior Syllabus (Years 11-12)
  • Vocational Education training courses to Diploma Level

Our Values

At all times I am:

  • Respectful
  • Responsible
  • Resilient
  • Ready to learn 

Student pathways program

Modern education recognises that students take many different pathways in order to achieve future success. Robina State High School’s flexible and validated pathways programs assist students to effectively develop their skills and transition to further study, work, or training at a time most appropriate to them.

The student pathways department encompasses both academic and vocational strands. Our brief includes providing courses and opportunities for students whilst they are still at school, as well as establishing a viable educational platform from which young people can launch their careers.

To ensure depth and currency, we deal directly with tertiary institutions, the business and industry community, government bodies, not-for-profit organisations and other training agencies to source opportunities for the full range of our students. These opportunities may typically involve a Year 12 student attending a semester of university whilst at school; a senior student undertaking a School- based Apprenticeship or Traineeship therefore earning credits and wages whilst studying; students trying out various industries through Work Experience, or studying Vocational Education & Training (VET) with an outside provider, or within school. 

In conjunction with this, Student Pathways develops and delivers the Senior 'Stronger Together' Care programme. This incorporates our core values, the Year Leaders and the Student Leadership team,  House Leaders and Captains and our Student Council. 

Our brief covers areas such as:

  • ATAR and QCE
  • School-based Apprenticeships and Traineeships-SATs involve a student beginning their paid working lives whilst at school. Students attend paid work and training in a nationally recognised qualification whilst studying in a flexible school timetable.
  • Work Experience - students choose when and where they wish to undertake Work Experience across the Gold Coast. This program is entirely voluntary.
  • GUESTS - Griffith University Early Start to Tertiary Studies
  • Bond University Student for a Semester
  • Southern Cross University Head Start
  • QUT's Start QUT programme
  • QTAC
  • Liaise with Brisbane School of Distance Education
  • Diploma of Business
  • Queensland TAFE Schools Program
  • Tertiary Scholarship application assistance
  • University Partnership programmes
  • Senior External Exams (SEE)
  • Senior Year Leaders and Stronger Together activities
  • External Vocational Education and Training
  • Senior Subject changes
  • Careers and Subject Expos
  • Leadership development in conjunction with Senior Year Leaders and Student Council

Contact information:

Phone: (07) 5562 3444

Email: [email protected]

Website: https://robinashs.eq.edu.au/

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  • CRICOS NO. 00608A

  • Location 1 Investigator Drive Robina QLD 4226
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