In a heartwarming display of community spirit and inclusivity, our Transition Team supported by senior students, organised a post-School Expo designed to showcase a myriad of services and pathway options for both their peers and the ASD community. With meticulous planning and boundless enthusiasm, the School’s Hall was transformed into a bustling hub of exploration...Read More
As the schooling years draw to a close for Year 12 Students, the anticipation among this cohort reaches its peak, where each graduating student takes to the lectern and deliver their meticulously crafted speeches before an audience of peers and proud parents. Following the heartfelt speeches, a symbolic gesture takes place as each graduate receives...Read More
Every year in April, Bulleen Heights School celebrates World Autism Month by holding our annual ‘Hoodie Up’ Day which promotes understanding, acceptance and inclusion of Autism. Students and Staff alike don on Hoodies in solidarity with students who can be particularly sensitive to and overwhelmed by certain types of sensory stimuli. Being able to block...Read More
At Bulleen Heights School Harmony Day is a celebration of diversity and unity. Students and staff adorned themselves in an array of traditional costumes or the radiant hue of orange, symbolizing inclusivity and respect for all. The day commenced with a warm welcome extended to parents, who joined classrooms for a shared morning tea with...Read More
As the Primary schooling years draw to a close for Year 6 Students, the anticipation among this cohort reaches its peak, where each graduating student takes to the lectern and deliver their meticulously crafted speeches before an audience of peers and proud parents. Following the heartfelt speeches, a symbolic gesture takes place as each graduate...Read More
One of Australia’s most important national occasions, ANZAC Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli in 1915. It is the day in which we remember all Australians who served and died in all wars and operational service past and present. Every year, students from a range of local schools attend the Schools...Read More
The primary school captain vote count resulted in Gavin being announced as the school captain, with Titan being named as the vice school captain, promoting student leadership, voice and agency.Read More
Secondary students accessing their community and public transport learn valuable, transferable, academic and life skills, such as time management, independence, and problem-solving, enhancing their agency.Read More
At the graduation ceremony, students received their ‘Class of 2023’ shirts, and the school captains delivered speeches, celebrating their accomplishments, and wishing their peers well in their future endeavours.Read More