Australia, Adelaide
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The Learning Hub is a dynamic, flexible learning space with a broad collection of print, digital and audio resources to support curriculum needs. The Hub team includes a Teacher Librarian and staff who help students use the resources, and the Hub Club provides student leadership opportunities within Learning Hub activities. The Pod is a flexible, dynamic learning space and learner support model delivering academic, social-emotional and positive behavioural support through a multidisciplinary team. The Wellbeing space is located in Student Services and offers private suites for confidential appointments, a quiet room and lounge spaces for students to regulate their emotions. Rory's School Lunches provides a wide variety of food and drinks with pre-order and cafeteria-style recess and lunch service available.
Sport at Glenunga includes interhouse sport and after-school competitions with teams participating in the Southern Zone Secondary Schools Sports Association and state knockout events. Interhouse sport features multiple house teams competing across the year, including Sports Day and swimming carnivals. The gym is a facility on campus used for physical education, and the Year 7 transition program begins in the gym. Gym facilities and a range of sports offerings are supported by student sports programs and clubs such as Gym - Weights Training & Fitness.
The Learning Hub provides extensive print, digital and audio resources to support curriculum needs, with a Teacher Librarian and Hub leadership supporting student use and learning. The Pod offers personalised academic, social-emotional and behavioural support delivered by a multidisciplinary team, including opportunities for Learner Conferences, ePortfolios and goal setting. The school provides specialist programs including the International Baccalaureate. The Arts program covers Visual Art, Music, Film and Drama with regular events such as music and drama showcases.
Student LIFE Clubs offer a wide range of activities including Amnesty, Art, Book, Chess, Coding, Debating, Film, French, Gaming, Gym - Weights Training & Fitness, Handball, Lego, Mock Trials, Musical Theatre, Premier's Reading Challenge and numerous other clubs. Additional clubs and activities include Hub, Interschool Chess, Kpop, LEO, Mooting, Track & Field, UN Youth, Vex Robotics, World Wildlife Fund and Youth Voice - Rostrum. The school also runs interhouse sport and after-school competitions, with students participating in a broad schedule of carnivals and events throughout the year.
Glenunga International High School is a public secondary school in Adelaide offering a diverse, modern curriculum for students aged 12 to 18. In Years 7–10, the school follows the Australian Curriculum, while Years 11–12 can pursue the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. Students may combine Vocational Education and Training with SACE studies. The school also offers a bespoke curriculum that supports 21st‑century skills and international mindedness, with IB courses a distinguished feature since the early 1990s. The campus includes the Learning Hub, a flexible resource center with staff support, and The Pod, a multidisciplinary space for academic, social and emotional wellbeing. The Wellbeing space, and on‑site dining through Rory's School Lunches, underline a strong pastoral program. Extracurriculars are extensive, including STEM clubs, language groups, arts showcases and community service initiatives, reflecting a culture of student leadership and global engagement for curious, global learners.