Renmark High School

Principal's Report

Cross Country Win!
Congratulations to the Renmark HS team who won the Interschool Cross Country Competition recently.  A fantastic effort by all students involved who ran against some strong competition!

Student Progress and "traffic lights"
One of the valuable ways at RHS to monitor student progress is the use of a "traffic light" system.  Every 5 weeks students are given a colour code according to their progress in each subject.  Green indicates students who are not currently at risk, yellow indicates students who are at risk due to attendance, submission of work, or disengagement and red indicates students who are severely at risk (below expected standard). 

We encourage you to log into your Daymap parent portal to check out the traffic light data and to use this to prompt conversations with your child about their progress at school.  Please do not hesitate to contact teachers at the school with any concerns or questions, especially if you see a yellow or red rating.  Well done to the students who are in the green, your efforts are resulting in successful achievements.

Riverland collaboration

This Friday, 7th June is a a Student Free Day at Renmark High School. Our teachers and SSOs will join staff from other high schools across the Riverland (Waikerie, Glossop and Loxton High Schools and Swan Reach Area School).  Working with others provides the valuable opportunity for staff to share good practice and develop broader perspectives. The Student Free Day provides an opportunity for this valuable collaboration across our sites and we appreciate the alternative arrangements families make to enable this to happen.

Mat Evans - Principal