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School overview

  • School Year Years 7 to 12
  • Location Morley View on map
  • Number of students 1,106

At Hampton Senior High School, students are encouraged to aspire, innovate and achieve in a dynamic and culturally responsive learning environment. There is a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion at the school, where students are welcomed from all over the world.

Hampton Senior High School is an ideal choice for both local and international students seeking excellence academically as well as a strong pastoral care environment where students feel valued and motivated to succeed. The school staff strive to provide engaging and effective educational experiences and pathways for all students.

The school is renowned for its Gifted and Talented dance program. Students are provided excellent training and a variety of roles in performance productions. A further range of specialist programs is on offer at the school, including Specialist Digital Technologies Program, Specialist Performing Arts Drama, Specialist Cheer Dance Program and Specialised Learning Program Autism. These programs provide students with opportunities to develop their creativity and technical skills while showcasing their talents at arts festivals, assemblies and school productions.


Subjects and courses

    ATAR courses

  • English
  • Chemistry
  • Human Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Health Studies
  • Psychology
  • Dance, Drama, Applied Information and Technology - linked to specialist programs

    General courses 

  • English
  • Geography
  • Mathematics
  • Food Science and Technology
  • Materials Design and Technology (wood and metal)
  • Physical Education Studies
  • Children, Family and the Community
  • Visual Arts

    VET courses

  • Certificate III in Sports and Recreation
  • Certificate III in Business
  • Certificate II in Creative Industries (Digital Focus)
  • Certificate II in Financial Services

    Specialist programs

  • Gifted and Talented Dance
  • Specialist Digital Technologies
  • Specialist Performing Arts Drama
  • Specialist Cheer Dance
  • Specialised Learning Program Autism

Life at Hampton Senior High School

At Hampton Senior High School, there is a vibrant and inclusive community where students from all backgrounds come together to learn and grow. The curriculum is designed to challenge and engage students, offering a range of programs that foster both academic and creative excellence. A team of experienced teachers lead the English as an additional language or dialect (EALD) area, with the Year 11 EALD English ATAR and General courses joining our suite of curriculum offerings from 2026.

Additionally, students can participate in school-based enrichment programs in Applied and Extension Science, Maths, English, Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) and the Athletics Academy. A variety of extra-curricular activities further enhance student life, fostering personal growth, teamwork and lifelong friendships.

There is a Specialised Learning Program (SLP) for students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which supports the individual needs of students and aims to provide a greater opportunity for engagement. The Year 7 to 12 program provides education and support for the social and emotional development of students with ASD who have the potential to achieve academic success in mainstream schooling and beyond. 

Support for students

School staff recognise and support the unique experiences of international students. Students at Hampton Senior High School can access comprehensive support services to ensure a smooth transition and successful academic journey. The student services team guides on academic matters, personal wellbeing and career planning. There is a homework club at the school where students can access teachers and peers twice a week to support them in achieving their academic goals.

The Positive Behaviour Support framework is followed at the school, promoting respectful, responsible and resilient behaviour among students.

Facilities
  • Dance studios
  • Theatre arts workshop
  • Gymnasium
  • Design and technology areas
  • Swimming pool
  • Ovals
  • Visual art classrooms
  • Library
Settling in

To assist international students’ transition into their new environment, orientation programs are available to introduce them to the school's culture, resources and support systems. Peer mentoring programs pair international students with current students, supporting a sense of belonging, community and friendship. Our pastoral care initiatives ensure international students feel supported emotionally and socially, welcoming students into their new school community.

Location

  • Situated in the suburb of Morley, approximately 10 kilometres northeast of Perth's city centre, Hampton Senior High School is the perfect blend of suburban tranquillity and urban accessibility. The area is highly accessible to public transportation, making the commute to Hampton Senior High School quick and convenient. With a new train station, a variety of shopping centres, recreational facilities and cultural venues, the Morley location provides students with numerous opportunities to explore and engage with the local community.
  • 60 Morley Drive, WA 6062
  • 10 kilometres from Perth city
  • 4 kilometres from Galleria Shopping Centre
We acknowledge and respect the traditional custodians of the lands and waters on which our students live and are educated throughout Western Australia.

We acknowledge and understand that Elders, parents, families and communities are the first educators of their children and we recognise and value the cultures and strengths that Aboriginal children bring to the classroom. Aboriginal people have a long tradition of teaching and learning through sharing their connections with country, community, language and culture, and through their oral histories, stories and lived experiences that are passed from generation to generation. We recognise and value the learning that Aboriginal children bring with them from their homes and communities into the classroom.



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