As part of the Bushrangers Program at Dianella Secondary College ESC, 12 selected students had the opportunity to attend a camp in Coral Bay, Western Australia!
The students were fortunate to learn about marine life and conservation through an insightful talk by a marine biologist. As part of learning about the marine ecosystems, each day was filled with snorkelling at Ningaloo Reef
The days of snorkelling lead to many exciting sightings of various marine animals, such as clams, fishes, sea turtles, and manta rays. The students also enjoyed a friendly competition of building sea creatures out of sand!
We would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to the Minister for Health and Mental Health and MLA for Morley, Honourable Amber-Jade Sanderson for providing a $15,000 Lotterywest grant that made the camp possible for our Bushranger Program and provided immersive and memorable experiences for our students. Our appreciation also extends to the staff and teachers who were a vital part of organising the camp and ensuring the safety of our students
On Friday, June 14th, our students went to Belridge Secondary ESC Auditorium, which was filled with
music, laughter, and applause as they hosted the annual Educaton Support North Network (ESNN)
Performing Arts Concert. The event showcased the incredible talents of students from various schools in
a celebration of creatvity and achievement. The concert featured performances from a diverse array of
schools including Mount Hawthorn ESC, Merriwa ESC, Creaney ESC, Roseworth ESC, Beldon ESC, Balcatta
Senior High School, Joondalup ESC, Belridge Secondary ESC, and Dianella Secondary College ESC. It was a
testament to the collaborative spirit and artistic prowess that thrives within our network.
Our students delighted the audience with an uplifting cheerleading performance to Sia’s ‘Together’, and
two wonderful musical performances of ‘Eye of the Tiger’ and ‘Tarantella’ featuring keyboards, drums,
and vocals.
The impact of the Performing Arts Concert extends far beyond entertainment. It fosters stronger peer
relations, encourages creative thinking, boosts self-confidence, promotes cooperation, hones oral
communication skills, enhances self-esteem, and nurtures a profound sense of community across the
Education Support North Network. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the performers whose
hard work and passion made this day a resounding success, and appreciation to Belridge Secondary ESC
for hosting the wonderful concert. We are immensely proud of our students and grateful to everyone
who contributed to making the Education Support North Network Performing Arts Concert a memorable
and inspiring occasion.
music, laughter, and applause as they hosted the annual Educaton Support North Network (ESNN)
Performing Arts Concert. The event showcased the incredible talents of students from various schools in
a celebration of creatvity and achievement. The concert featured performances from a diverse array of
schools including Mount Hawthorn ESC, Merriwa ESC, Creaney ESC, Roseworth ESC, Beldon ESC, Balcatta
Senior High School, Joondalup ESC, Belridge Secondary ESC, and Dianella Secondary College ESC. It was a
testament to the collaborative spirit and artistic prowess that thrives within our network.
Our students delighted the audience with an uplifting cheerleading performance to Sia’s ‘Together’, and
two wonderful musical performances of ‘Eye of the Tiger’ and ‘Tarantella’ featuring keyboards, drums,
and vocals.
The impact of the Performing Arts Concert extends far beyond entertainment. It fosters stronger peer
relations, encourages creative thinking, boosts self-confidence, promotes cooperation, hones oral
communication skills, enhances self-esteem, and nurtures a profound sense of community across the
Education Support North Network. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the performers whose
hard work and passion made this day a resounding success, and appreciation to Belridge Secondary ESC
for hosting the wonderful concert. We are immensely proud of our students and grateful to everyone
who contributed to making the Education Support North Network Performing Arts Concert a memorable
and inspiring occasion.




We are proud to showcase our student’s involvement in creating and establishing a clothing and accessories business called the Dianella Retail Community! 



As part of the Certificate 1 Retail program, our upper school students filmed and created a video to showcase their products, which will be available for the whole school to buy.
Please take a look at the beautiful video that the students and staff have worked so hard on!
Once again, a very good job to the students involved, and a huge thank you to the staff involved 

Our school is taking part in the Bush Care Program held by the City of Stirling!
The Bushranger Cadet Leaders met with Conservation Field Technician, Imogen, and Environmental Education Officer, Chanel, to scout the area for our upcoming planting day and observed the variations of bushland density within Cottonwood Reserve! 

They also removed the stakes from a previous year’s planting as the trees had grown to a height where they could support themselves.



After the observation, our students went back to Cottonwood Reserve to plant for the area’s rehabilitation.
They geared up with their boots, hats, and green thumbs as they worked together to manage and preserve our local bushlands and planted plenty of trees that will grow sturdy in due time! A very well done to all the students involved that morning, and a big thank you to the City of Stirling for organising the program, and to the staff involved.

















Kaya everyone, here’s what we got up to in celebration of Reconciliation Week.
Our Dianella Education Precinct hosted the 2024 National Reconciliation Virtual Online Breakfast to start of National Reconciliation week. The event brought together students, staff, and community members to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in Australia and foster reconciliation.
Our appreciation and gratitude extend towards:
Councillor Andrea Creado, representing the City of Stirling, who shared her insights on acknowledging our heritage, honouring our traditional elders, and highlighting the city’s initiative for reconciliation.
The Warangka Dandjoo choir from Dianella Secondary College, along with performers from our school and virtual choir from Dianella Primary College, for their wonderful performance.
The staff and students from Dianella Secondary College for the full breakfast featuring native Australian ingredients.
The staff and students who have made this successful event possible.
Our esteemed guests for attending.
We also held morning assembly, where our Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer, Ms Voss, presented a speech to emphasise the importance of teaching the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and building and positive relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians to move towards the goal of reconciliation in Australia. She set an interactive scene, where our students closed their eyes and visualised what it was like for our elders.
As the weather cleared up and the sun came out, our school was able to continue the tradition, and held our Reconciliation Walk around our school grounds. We had our Student Councillors and Bushranger Representatives hold our Reconciliation Flag, made by our students and staff, and lead the walk.
After the walk, we held a sausage sizzle. The students enjoyed a hotdog and juice as we concluded the event.















We held a STEM Walkthrough, where our students visited each other’s classes to look at the STEM projects that they have been working on this term. The students and staff all had a chance to present and watch their peer’s projects.
Our students never cease to amaze us with their creativity and intellect, as we explored projects ranging from interactive paths, stop-motion videos, puppets, and more!
Please feel free to browse through the amazing projects that our students have worked hard on.




















Ahoy, mateys! 



Dianella Secondary College ESC’s pirate day set sail with great success!
Our students and staff all came together in their pirate gear and a nifty gold coin for the annual Pirate Day for brain cancer awareness.





Thanks to all our swashbuckling supporters, we’ve raised the treasure for children’s brain cancer research
Yo-ho-ho, and a barrel of fun had by all!
