Sowilo Community High School

Sowilo Community High School � Authenticated Page Dr Adrienne Huber a psychologist and educator working with Edith Cowan University at the time was one of these concerned parents.

Sowilo was established by a group of parents who wanted their teenage children to study in an education system that embodied a holistic approach. Others who shared the educational philosophy joined this group of committed parents and under the guidance of Dr Huber began facilitating classes. These initial classes began in term four of the WA school year and were held at the Karrakatta Community Hall with only five students. Six weeks after classes commenced Dr Huber left for Adeliade to take up a university position. While the school operated without registration it was not eligible for any government funding and to keep the school operational the foundering parents financed the school. In keeping with the student centered philosophy of the school, students were asked to name the school and Siobhan Lebel, a keen enthusiast of ancient languages suggested the Nordic word for sun, sowilo could be appropriate. On investigation it was discovered that the word sowilo in the runic alphabet also means illumination, wisdom and knowledge. The students unanimously voted for Sowilo to be the name of their school. By the end of term four 2000, the school had to find new premises and it moved to Wembley in January 2001. Sowilo Community High School began the academic year in term one 2001 with five students, three part time mentors - academic mentors and one youth worker. The school council applied for its certificate of Incorporation and in April 2001 the organisation was incorporated as Sowilo Community Inc. By the end of term one, the student numbers had increased to ten full time students and staff increased to four permanent part time mentors, one administrator, one youth worker and two academic mentors including the coordinator. Throughout term one Sowilo Community High School operated without registration and was still being completely financed by the students parents. In June 2001 Sowilo Community High School received its registration as a school with the Ministry of Education and became eligible for funding through recurring government grants for schools - federal and state. During the second half of 2001 student enrolments doubled to twenty full time students and Sowilo council employed two more part time staff. It became apparent to the school’s staff, that the majority of the students enrolled at the school were disaffected young people in need of psychological and emotional support. In light of this, the youth work component of the school became important in assisting these young people with their daily attendance. Students who weren't ready to enter the classroom worked with the youth worker and the youth worker liaised with the schools mentors, family and appropriate agencies on behalf of the young person. Youth agencies both government and non-­government made student referrals to the school which increased the students numbers to twenty-five towards the end of 2001. In fourth term 2001 the owner of the building rented by the school, informed the school's council that he would not renew their lease because he was selling the property. The school had to move again and the coordinator at the time, Mr Ross McCullum liaised with the State Education Department and secured the schools premises - the old Swanbourne Primary School. At the beginning of term one 2002 the student numbers dropped by half and funding was cut. During this time the school also experienced a turn over in staff, which included its Coordinator. This was a difficult time for Sowilo Community High School as it struggled to keep its doors open and provided for the remaining students. In May 2002 Sowilo Community Inc council applied for Schools Transitory Emergency Assistance grant (STEA). The school's newly employed coordinator Ms Sharon Ford along with staff and members of the school's council worked persistently to keep the school operational. Staff worked long hours and agreed to work for no pay in the hope that the STEA application would be successful. The school was strongly supported in its STEA application by Mercy Reconnect and other youth agencies. Politicians such as Julie Bishop MP federal member for Curtin and Carmen Lawrence also supported the STEA application. In August 2002 Sowilo Community High School received its first STEA grant payment and the second payment was made in November of that year. Ms Ford resigned due to family reasons and in term three 2002 Ms Geraldine Maddrell (the then Chairperson of Sowilo Council) was employed as the schools coordinator. Ms Maddrell's calm, supportive and collaborative leadership brought stability to the school community and consolidated the management team. In 2005 the school had to once more relocate! The Swanbourne Primary School premises were to be sold and developed. In consultation with the Canning District Education office, Sowilo decided to move to this district that was in need of an alternative education facility to cater for a number of non attending students. The move to this district has been beneficial both to the school and the surrounding communities. The student enrolments have been steady at 40 (the current building capacity) with a waiting list at times. Sowilo continues to consolidate it unique service to young people in the South East corridor of Perth and looks forward to one day providing the stability to the school community of owning its own building. Update January 2009:

Sowilo has now secured a low interest loan to enable us to purchase our very own building! We are currently awaiting council approval on a potential new site. Until then, we are temporarily operating from Wilson Hall in Wilson (see our contact details) and eagerly await a time where we can have a permanent address. Update 2010:

We are now operating from our new building located at Unit 1 / 2 Gillam Drive in KELMSCOTT !!! After such a long process, we are all very excited to have a new location. Update 2011:

Sowilo is pleased to announce that they now own their very own premises located at Unit 1 / 2 Gillam Drive in Kelmscott !! It is so fantastic to know that Sowilo will always have a permanent home in the community.

School Holidays have started! ☀ We hope you all have an amazing break, stay safe and we'll see you back at school in 2 w...
04/07/2025

School Holidays have started! ☀ We hope you all have an amazing break, stay safe and we'll see you back at school in 2 weeks on Tuesday the 22nd of July! 📚🍎

We have another Excursion! 🎥 Sowilo Students on Tuesday we will be going to watch How to Train Your Dragon at the cinema...
29/06/2025

We have another Excursion! 🎥 Sowilo Students on Tuesday we will be going to watch How to Train Your Dragon at the cinema! 🍿 Then having a Maccas Lunch after 🍔🍟 All students are welcomed! 🎬 Bus leaves at 9:15am! 🚌

The Trekkers are off! 🚙 These students will now begin their 4-day Wilderness Trek in the bush! 🌳 Have fun stay safe!
27/06/2025

The Trekkers are off! 🚙 These students will now begin their 4-day Wilderness Trek in the bush! 🌳 Have fun stay safe!

Excursion Time 🚌! A reminder to all students we have a whole school excursion next week to the WA Museum Boola Bardip on...
26/06/2025

Excursion Time 🚌! A reminder to all students we have a whole school excursion next week to the WA Museum Boola Bardip on Thursday the 3rd of July 📅 This is going to be a huge day of adventure! A select group of students will be going to see the limited time only Terracotta Warriors: Legacy of the First Emperor Exhibition 🏺 Please be at school for 9:00am or the bus will leave without you! See you all there! 🦕

Hello Sowilo Community ☀🌈 Reminder tomorrow is Rainbow Dress Up Day! 🏳‍🌈 As usual we have prizes for our best-dressed st...
23/06/2025

Hello Sowilo Community ☀🌈 Reminder tomorrow is Rainbow Dress Up Day! 🏳‍🌈 As usual we have prizes for our best-dressed students! 🏆 We can't wait to see your outfits! See you all there! 💙❤🖤💛💜🤎🩷🩵🩶

20/06/2025

Hello Sowilo Community ☀ We have a full-size table tennis table to give away 🏓 The table is 250cm x 150cm and folds in-half on wheels. If one of our Sowilo family's would like to come and collect this table and take it home please reach out 😊

Tomorrow our students will have an amazing opportunity to receive a presentation from the ADF Careers Team! 🪖This is a g...
12/06/2025

Tomorrow our students will have an amazing opportunity to receive a presentation from the ADF Careers Team! 🪖
This is a great opportunity for our students to ask questions and find out more information on a potential career in the ADF. 🙋🏼‍♂️
This presentation will start at 10:15am 🕞

Good Morning Sowilo Community ☀🌈We love celebrating inclusivity here at Sowilo with our Rainbow Dress-Up Day which will ...
11/06/2025

Good Morning Sowilo Community ☀🌈

We love celebrating inclusivity here at Sowilo with our Rainbow Dress-Up Day which will be held on the 24th of June 🏳‍🌈
As usual we have prizes for our best-dressed students! 🏆 See you all there! 💙❤🖤💛💜🤎🩷🩵🩶

📣 City of Armadale Community 📣Amurt and the City of Armadale have teamed up and are helping the residents of the City of...
29/05/2025

📣 City of Armadale Community 📣
Amurt and the City of Armadale have teamed up and are helping the residents of the City of Armadale Area to distribute Community Care Parcels 🍇🍐🍅🥪 If you are in need and require a food care parcel please contact the below:
☎ WhatsApp: 0490 341 797
📧Email: jaswant.singh@amurt.org.au

Hello Sowilo Community! ☀This Friday we will be hosting our annual “Biggest Morning Tea” (Lunch!). ☕🫖🥪This year we are t...
28/05/2025

Hello Sowilo Community! ☀

This Friday we will be hosting our annual “Biggest Morning Tea” (Lunch!). ☕🫖🥪

This year we are trying to hit a donation goal of $500 for the Cancer Council Foundation 💰

If you would like to donate to the cause please follow the link below, every cent counts! 🌻🌼

https://www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/fundraisers/sowilocommunityhighschool

📷 Delicious cupcakes from last years Morning Tea 🧁

20/05/2025

Creative Industries Open Day - 28 May 2025 🎨 📷 🖥

North Metro Tafe invite you to attend our Creative Industries Open Day and see what options are available to kick-start your career in the creative field.

Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Date: 28 May 2025
Location: Pink Sea Container, 12 Aberdeen Street, Northbridge

Applications for Semester 2 2025 are open now, so it’s the perfect opportunity to decide if one of our creative courses are for you.
We are throwing our doors open and inviting you to tour our amazing Perth campus facilities and find out more about our diverse range of creative courses while chatting with our expert lecturers.
The event will feature a mini–Creative Industries Expo in the foyer, exhibit in Gallery Central, and tours through our campus facilities hosted by lecturers to depart at regular intervals. Depending on your areas of interest, you can choose which areas to visit including:
• Animation and Game Art
• Fashion and Textile Design
• Film and Television
• Printing and Graphic Arts
• Signs and Graphics
• Graphic Design
• Interior Design
• Jewellery
• Photography
• Product Design
• Visual Arts
• Building Design and Drafting
• Special Make-Up & SFX
• BOOM Radio (Information booth)
• Music and Sound (Information booth)

The Jobs and Skills Centre career advisors will also be on hand to assist with any application questions you might have.

We have been given the exciting opportunity to invite all Sowilo Families to the Circus Quirkus Shows at Aston Theatre. ...
19/05/2025

We have been given the exciting opportunity to invite all Sowilo Families to the Circus Quirkus Shows at Aston Theatre. Tickets are free but limited so if you are interested please email admin@sowilo.wa.edu.au as soon as possible with your preferred show time and number of tickets required 🎪🎟

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Unit 1 And 2/2 Gillam Drive
Perth, WA
6111

Opening Hours

Monday 9:15am - 4pm
Tuesday 9:15am - 4pm
Wednesday 9:15am - 4pm
Thursday 9:15am - 4pm
Friday 9:15am - 4pm

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Sowilo was established by a group of parents who wanted their teenage children to study in an education system that embodied a holistic approach. Dr Adrienne Huber a psychologist and educator working with Edith Cowan University at the time was one of these concerned parents. Others who shared the educational philosophy joined this group of committed parents and under the guidance of Dr Huber began facilitating classes. These initial classes began in term four of the WA school year and were held at the Karrakatta Community Hall with only five students. Six weeks after classes commenced Dr Huber left for Adeliade to take up a university position. While the school operated without registration it was not eligible for any government funding and to keep the school operational the foundering parents financed the school. In keeping with the student centered philosophy of the school, students were asked to name the school and Siobhan Lebel, a keen enthusiast of ancient languages suggested the Nordic word for sun, sowilo could be appropriate. On investigation it was discovered that the word sowilo in the runic alphabet also means illumination, wisdom and knowledge. The students unanimously voted for Sowilo to be the name of their school. By the end of term four 2000, the school had to find new premises and it moved to Wembley in January 2001. Sowilo Community High School began the academic year in term one 2001 with five students, three part time mentors - academic mentors and one youth worker. The school council applied for its certificate of Incorporation and in April 2001 the organisation was incorporated as Sowilo Community Inc. By the end of term one, the student numbers had increased to ten full time students and staff increased to four permanent part time mentors, one administrator, one youth worker and two academic mentors including the coordinator. Throughout term one Sowilo Community High School operated without registration and was still being completely financed by the students parents. In June 2001 Sowilo Community High School received its registration as a school with the Ministry of Education and became eligible for funding through recurring government grants for schools - federal and state. During the second half of 2001 student enrolments doubled to twenty full time students and Sowilo council employed two more part time staff. It became apparent to the school’s staff, that the majority of the students enrolled at the school were disaffected young people in need of psychological and emotional support. In light of this, the youth work component of the school became important in assisting these young people with their daily attendance. Students who weren't ready to enter the classroom worked with the youth worker and the youth worker liaised with the schools mentors, family and appropriate agencies on behalf of the young person. Youth agencies both government and non-­government made student referrals to the school which increased the students numbers to twenty-five towards the end of 2001. In fourth term 2001 the owner of the building rented by the school, informed the school's council that he would not renew their lease because he was selling the property. The school had to move again and the coordinator at the time, Mr Ross McCullum liaised with the State Education Department and secured the schools premises - the old Swanbourne Primary School. At the beginning of term one 2002 the student numbers dropped by half and funding was cut. During this time the school also experienced a turn over in staff, which included its Coordinator. This was a difficult time for Sowilo Community High School as it struggled to keep its doors open and provided for the remaining students. In May 2002 Sowilo Community Inc council applied for Schools Transitory Emergency Assistance grant (STEA). The school's newly employed coordinator Ms Sharon Ford along with staff and members of the school's council worked persistently to keep the school operational. Staff worked long hours and agreed to work for no pay in the hope that the STEA application would be successful. The school was strongly supported in its STEA application by Mercy Reconnect and other youth agencies. Politicians such as Julie Bishop MP federal member for Curtin and Carmen Lawrence also supported the STEA application. In August 2002 Sowilo Community High School received its first STEA grant payment and the second payment was made in November of that year. Ms Ford resigned due to family reasons and in term three 2002 Ms Geraldine Maddrell (the then Chairperson of Sowilo Council) was employed as the schools coordinator. Ms Maddrell's calm, supportive and collaborative leadership brought stability to the school community and consolidated the management team. In 2005 the school had to once more relocate! The Swanbourne Primary School premises were to be sold and developed. In consultation with the Canning District Education office, Sowilo decided to move to this district that was in need of an alternative education facility to cater for a number of non attending students. The move to this district has been beneficial both to the school and the surrounding communities. The student enrolments have been steady at 40 (the current building capacity) with a waiting list at times. Sowilo continues to consolidate it unique service to young people in the South East corridor of Perth and looks forward to one day providing the stability to the school community of owning its own building. Update January 2009: Sowilo has now secured a low interest loan to enable us to purchase our very own building! We are currently awaiting council approval on a potential new site. Until then, we are temporarily operating from Wilson Hall in Wilson (see our contact details) and eagerly await a time where we can have a permanent address. Update 2010: We are now operating from our new building located at Unit 1 / 2 Gillam Drive in KELMSCOTT !!! After such a long process, we are all very excited to have a new location. Update 2011: Sowilo is pleased to announce that they now own their very own premises located at Unit 1 / 2 Gillam Drive in Kelmscott !! It is so fantastic to know that Sowilo will always have a permanent home in the community.