Whyalla Secondary College
Whyalla Secondary College respects Aboriginal People as having the oldest continuing cultures in human history. Our students develop an understanding of diverse cultural backgrounds, appreciating our differences, and inspiring in many a life long respect for the uniqueness and perspective of every individual.
Our students will become the social, political and cultural leaders of the next generation and the school has a clear responsibility to ensure that every student has been prepared to respond in a well informed, imaginative, courageous, caring and socially responsible manner.
Day In the Life at WSC
Our Curriculum has a central focus on the ATRiUM capabilities where students actively learn, creatively think, relate to others using language through symbols, ICT and being able to manage self.
All 5 capabilities will assist students in developing effective employability skills, setting them up for success as empowered community citizens.
Please click the video to watch a Day In the Life at WSC!
Events
Term 3- Week 4
Monday- 11 August
Science Week
Sammy D
Year 7/8 Girls Netball (Port
Augusta)
Tuesday- 12 August
Science Week
Clontarf Year 10/11/12
Employment Forum
(Adelaide)
International Youth Day
Wednesday- 13 August
Science Week
Sammy D
Clontarf Year 10/11/12 Employment Forum (Adelaide)
Spencer Gulf Swimming Lessons (Yr 7 & 8) 9.30-11.10am
Open Table Tennis Statewide Finals (Adelaide)
Thursday- 14 August
Science Week
Clontarf Year 10/11/12 Employment Forum (Adelaide)
Year 6 School Tour 3.30pm
Open Table Tennis Statewide Finals (Adelaide)
Friday- 15 August
Science Week
Clontarf Year 10/11/12 Employment Forum
(Adelaide)
National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence
Whyalla Show (16-17 August)
Discover our college
Explore our three communities below

Year 7 and 8 community

Year 9 and 10 community

Year 11 and 12 community
Whyalla Secondary College Official Opening
March 14th we had the pleasure of hosting our official opening with state and local government dignitaries, as well as site planning and building officials.
It was wonderful to finally celebrate our opening and share our journey
Honourable mentions to the Minister for Education, Training and Skills, Blair Boyer MP and Eddie Hughes MP, Member for Giles, who joined Principal Tricia Richman and the team for the unveiling of the official plaque.
Recently the Year 8 Dance and Drama class invited Michal Hughes from D’Faces to run a workshop on Laban technique. Students participated in a range of drama activities and games, quickly developing an understanding of how Laban can be used to create and embody a character.

📸 MEDIA CONSENT & 2026 SCHOOL PHOTOS 📸
Let’s talk about media consent and what it means for your student’s 2026 school photo.
In line with the Department for Education’s Media Consent Policy, students without a returned form or with “No Consent” selected cannot have their photo taken – this includes their annual school photo.
Our team has been working hard all year to collect as many consent forms as possible.
So, what do the consent levels actually mean?
✅ Full Consent – Internal, external & promotional use
✔️ Yearbooks, newsletters, secure platforms
✔️ Public websites, social media, advertising, and more
✅ Partial Consent – Internal & external use
✔️ Yearbooks, newsletters, secure platforms
✔️ Public websites, social media, print publications, recognised traditional media (broadcast, online, print)
❌ Does not include use in promotional materials
✅ Limited Consent – Internal use only
✔️ Yearbooks, newsletters, secure platforms only
❌ No Consent – No use at all
If you don’t wish to give limited consent but your student still needs an ID card, we can provide an ID Card Consent Form upon request. This ensures we can take your student’s photo for ID purposes only, without using it for any other internal or external use.
📄 Please note: The media consent form only needs to be filled out once and will remain in place throughout your student’s school years — unless the Department releases an updated form.
👉 If you haven’t submitted your form yet or want to make changes, please contact the school ASAP. Let’s make sure every student who wants their photo taken is able to do so!

Recently our Year 7 and 8 girls travelled to Port Augusta for the Regional Netball Carnival!
Year 7 results: Lost to Caritas College 22–2, beat Samaritan College 18–2, lost their semi-final to Caritas College 17–5.
Year 8 results: Lost to Samaritan College 19–11, beat Port Augusta Secondary School 16–10, lost their semi-final to Samaritan College 28–11.
Both teams faced off in the 5th/6th place match, with the Year 8s taking the win in a close game. All the girls played brilliantly and should be proud of their efforts!

💜💙💚🧡 Sports Day is almost here! 💜💙💚🧡
The action kicks off with athletic events on Monday 25 August (afternoon) and continues on Tuesday 26 August with whole school events 🎉
🎽 Students are encouraged to dress up and wear their house colours to show their team spirit!
🍔 Red Day food will be available from Blended Café and Lions Club food vans (cash and physical cards only – no phones).
📱 A reminder that the mobile phone policy applies.
👨👩👧 Families are warmly invited to come along and cheer throughout the day.
⏰ Please note: all events will finish at 2:30pm.

🏊♂️ Drake Shines at 2025 School Games 🏅
Year 12 student Drake represented Whyalla Secondary College, Whyalla Stingers, School Sport SA, and South Australia with pride at the 2025 School Games in Brisbane.
Competing in the multi-class division, Drake battled through the flu yet achieved an incredible 7 personal bests across his events. His sportsmanship stood out as much as his swimming — cheering on competitors, inspiring teammates and winning the hearts of teams from across Australia and Fiji.
The Fiji team even honoured Drake with leis at the closing ceremony — a touching sign of respect and friendship.
Well done, Drake — you’ve made Whyalla proud! 💙💛

The second VET block week of Term 3 is coming up! 😆
Monday 18 August – Friday 22 August 🛠
Emails have been sent to all students involved 📧

📢 Term 3 – Week 4 House Points Update! 🎉
Can you believe we’re already in Week 4 of Term 3? This term is flying by, and the house competition is heating up! Here’s where our houses stand:
🟢 Wetlands – 4,576 points
🔵 Lowly – 5,694 points
🟠 Fitzgerald – 4,396 points
🟣 Bonython – 4,329 points
Every point counts—keep showing your house spirit, getting involved, and giving your best effort in everything you do. Let’s see who can climb the leaderboard before the end of the term!
💬 Principal Tricia Richman’s Quote for Week 4:
"If you risk nothing, then you risk everything."

Whyalla Secondary College Spencer Gulf students participated in the 2025 Mid North Inclusive Basketball Carnival in Port Pirie last Thursday. 🏀
Our team showcased incredible skill and sportsmanship, winning one game and tying two others! 🏆
The students demonstrated true team spirit, embracing diversity and showing respect for all participants. In the spirit of inclusion and integrity, our students joined forces with another team to balance the numbers, ensuring everyone had the opportunity to participate and enjoy the game.
Their commitment to fair play and support for one another made us all proud. Well done to everyone who participated!

Acknowledgement
of Country
Whyalla Secondary College is located on Barngarla Country. In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge and pay respect to the past and present Traditional Custodians of Country in Whyalla and throughout Australia. We respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ connections to land, sea, sky and community.