Carmel Adventist College
Carmel Adventist College | |
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type of school | Private college |
founding | 1907 |
address |
Glenisla Road |
place | Kalamunda near Perth |
State | Western Australia |
Country | Australia |
Coordinates | 32 ° 1 '2 " S , 116 ° 5' 36" O |
carrier | SDA schools |
student | about 300 |
management | Gavin Williams |
Website | www.carmelcollege.wa.edu.au |
The Carmel College is a private , secondary , Adventist school in the district Kalamunda of Perth ( Western Australia ). It is supported by the worldwide school system of the Seventh-day Adventists , which is of greater importance in Australia.
About 20 boarding students live in the school. At Carmel Adventist College, as in almost all Australian schools, school uniforms are worn, consisting of a blue sweater, white shirt and gray trousers. The college has several school buses of its own to transport students.
The college has the school colors blue, white and red.
school-system
At the school, grades 8 to 12 are taught and prepared for the Australian school leaving certificate (see schooling in Australia ).
School offer
In addition to the national language English, French is also taught. In addition to the range of standard subjects such as mathematics, natural sciences, art, sports and digital media design, this school also offers practice-oriented subjects such as furniture design and manufacture as well as a course in the field of auto mechanics, small engines and metalworking. Studies on early childhood are also on offer. Religious instruction is very important at this school.
The college has a school band and choir that have performed multiple times across Australia.
The jersey colors green, blue and red were assigned to the various houses with the names Forrest , O'Connor and Sturt . The sports pants worn with it are black.