Frankston High School 4.33

Foot Street
Frankston South, VIC 3199
Australia

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Frankston High School Frankston High School is a well known place listed as High School in Frankston South ,

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Frankston High School or simply "Frankston High", in Victoria, Australia, is a secondary college offering education for students in Years 7 to 12.School profileFrankston High School is a large multi-campus co-educational facility situated in Frankston South. The Year 7 to 10 and Senior School (Years 11 & 12) campuses occupy sites across from one another.The school has formed a partnership, the Frankston Federation of Schools, with the main neighbourhood primary schools Derinya, Overport, Frankston and Frankston Heights. Through this Federation, staff and resources are shared. A transition program helps students to adjust from primary to secondary school.In 2006 a Tablet PC programme was launched, which created two "streams" for students to take either tablet, or non-tablet classes from the commencement of Year 7, onwards. The tablet programme was for students to use technology every day in all classes for their education. In 2015, the two streams were merged, and it was made compulsory for all students to purchase a Windows Surface Pro prior to commencing Year 7, as part of their school resources.SustainabilityFrankston High School's sustainability statement expresses that:"Frankston High School prides itself on endeavouring to be as sustainable as possible as it is recognised this will have a direct and significant impact on its students' futures. It achieves this through the appointment of a sustainability coordinator who helps in educating students, staff and the greater school community in ways to be more sustainable, as well as embedding sustainability in all parts of the curriculum where applicable and feasible."It also achieves this by retrofitting school infrastructure, thinking more sustainably about procurement, developing and maintaining appropriate biodiversity, working on ways to manage waste better, and through the development of student capacity via a student lead Eco Team that meets weekly.