Prospect High School 30-32 Ralph Street, Launceston, Tasmania 7250
About the Business
Welcome to Prospect High School, located in the vibrant city of Launceston, Tasmania. As an establishment and point of interest, we take great pride in being a leading secondary school in the area. With approximately 510 students from grades 7 to 12, we provide a supportive and inclusive environment where every student can thrive.
At Prospect High School, our decision making and behavior are guided by the values of aspiration, respect, courage, and growth, set forth by the Department of Education. Additionally, our school beliefs of respect, integrity, fairness, empathy, and optimism shape our interactions and relationships within the school community. We are committed to fostering a positive school culture through the principles of positive behavior support.
Our mission is to prepare students for the world of their time, a vision that permeates every aspect of our educational approach. The eagle, symbolizing strength and determination, represents our school and is reflected in our green and gold uniform. We encourage all students to wear their uniform with pride and represent the school positively in the community.
Our dedicated teachers utilize a combination of the Australian Curriculum and the Tasmanian Curriculum to deliver comprehensive and engaging education across various subjects. With specialized facilities for Art, Dance/Drama, Music, and a fully equipped Gymnasium, our classrooms provide a modern, comfortable, and safe environment for quality teaching and learning.
Prospect High School has a rich history, being established in 1965, and has consistently achieved excellence in all endeavors. We are committed to upholding our traditions while constantly striving for improvement and excellence. As we embark on a new cycle of our four-year strategic plan, our focus is on "Quality Teaching," "Quality Learning," and "Connectedness."
Our goal is to prepare students for successful participation in the world of their time by deepening their understanding of important life-related matters. We encourage respect, fairness, integrity, empathy, and optimism in all that we do.
To keep our students and community connected, we regularly share footage of events and information on our social media channels, including YouTube. Stay tuned to stay informed about the exciting activities happening at Prospect High School.
Lastly, we kindly remind our students to ensure they have paid for their bus rides. It is important to be organized for your journey to and from school. If you need any support, please reach out to your Grade Leadership Team.
Join us at Prospect High School, where we are dedicated to nurturing the potential of every student and preparing them for a successful future.
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Location & Phone number
30-32 Ralph Street, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"the kids stink the hello kitty spray comes from 70 miles away if your an asthmatic don't talk to Amaya"
"Blatant disregard towards bullying, even some of the staff are bullies. They laugh at kids when they’re upset, continuously make children uncomfortable and feel unsafe. Constantly breaking rules the DoE has, but complains when the kids at the school break theirs? (By that I mean, texting their parents if somethings happened or being scared and far too anxious to enter a loud classroom), not to mention the obvious favouritism and sugar coating of actions by their favourite students that they absolutely wouldn’t let slide if it was one of the kids they consider ‘naughty’ or ‘bad’. They lied to a student saying their mother was waiting for them outside the school, when in reality they’d just kicked the student out of the school grounds and made them walk home. They suspended a student for 3 days just for flicking a quick text to their dad and having a panic attack and being unable to cooperate with teachers during it. Also, majority of the students here engage in all different kinds of substances, it’s sickening. Would never send a child here in a million years."
"This school is stinky and kids are always vaping and beating eachother up"
"It’s a terrible shame that our children do not feel safe there from bullies and teachers turning a blind eye, this school is terrible!"
"OMG MY MUMmy TOOK ME HERE AND AlL THE pEOplE ARE HOT (especially mr poley)"
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