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Salisbury East High School is a progressive secondary school attracting approximately 1000 students from across the northern suburbs of Adelaide.
We provide a world class, personalized learning experience within a supportive, culturally rich environment.
Our vision is to empower all students to achieve personal and academic excellence and become responsible global citizens. This is shaped by our strong focus on well-being, promotion of high standards and internationalism.

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23 April 2024

In the final week of Term 1, 78 Year 7-10 students travelled to Riverbanks College at Angle Vale to compete for the inaugural Priolo Cup. Named after Mr Joe Priolo (current Riverbanks principal and former SEHS principal), students competed in soccer and AfL with SEHS coming out victors, 3-2. Organised by Mr McCabe from SEHS and Mr Moore from Riverbanks, the matches were played in good spirits and reflected a high skill level and competition. SEHS won: Girls 9/10 soccer, Boys 9/10 soccer and Girls 7-10 AFL. Riverbanks won Boys 7-10 AFL and Boys 7/8 soccer. #sehsproud ... See MoreSee Less

In the final week of Term 1, 78 Year 7-10 students travelled to Riverbanks College at Angle Vale to compete for the inaugural Priolo Cup. Named after Mr Joe Priolo (current Riverbanks principal and former SEHS principal), students competed in soccer and AfL with SEHS coming out victors, 3-2. Organised by Mr McCabe from SEHS and Mr Moore from Riverbanks, the matches were played in good spirits and reflected a high skill level and competition. SEHS won: Girls 9/10 soccer, Boys 9/10 soccer and Girls 7-10 AFL. Riverbanks won Boys 7-10 AFL and Boys 7/8 soccer. #SEHSProudImage attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment
22 April 2024

Recently some Year 12 students participated in the Teen Mental Health First Aid program delivered by an external trainer, Natalie. The program gives teenagers the skills they need to recognise and help with mental health problems and crises in their friends, and to get the help of an adult quickly. In Term 2, our Year 11 students have the opportunity to take part in the same program. ... See MoreSee Less

Recently some Year 12 students participated in the Teen Mental Health First Aid program delivered by an external trainer, Natalie. The program gives teenagers the skills they need to recognise and help with mental health problems and crises in their friends, and to get the help of an adult quickly. In Term 2, our Year 11 students have the opportunity to take part in the same program.