Go For Gold Basketball Carnival
On Wednesday the 14th of August 8 Esperance Girls Academy members competed in the Go For Gold 2019 Basketball Carnival in Kalgoorlie.

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Ki-ya Nyungar Boodja |
Welcome to Nyungar Country |
Esperance Senior High School is a year 7 to 12 regional school on the south-east coast of Western Australia.
The school has a population of around 936 students and a strong culture of academic, vocational, cultural and sporting excellence. Student achievements consistently reflect the school’s vision: Esperance Senior High School, a strong community, creating opportunities for personal excellence.
The school comprises a multi-campus partnership between the Esperance Education Support Centre, the Esperance Residential College, and the South Regional TAFE.
The Junior Campus for the year 7 and 8 students, the Senior Campus for the year 9 to 12 students, including an industry-standard Trades Training Centre, and the off-site 800 hectare school farm also form part of the school’s multi-campus educational facilities that offer students a wide variety of school based and community supported programs. Such opportunities help the students to transition successfully through high school to university, TAFE or employment.
On Wednesday the 14th of August 8 Esperance Girls Academy members competed in the Go For Gold 2019 Basketball Carnival in Kalgoorlie.
Julie Hawke, the school's Network Attendance Officer, has been shortlisted in the School Services Staff Member of the Year category for the WA Education Awards
Tait Vought-Simpson, Adam Maccan with Samantha Haclin presenting to Rotary about the Quiet Lion Tour undertaken with the sponsorship of Rotary Esperance
The Girls Leadership Program hosted the Women in STEM Forum.
Over 50 people attended the Women’s Leadership Forum at the Esperance Senior High School library on Thursday, 28th March. It was an outstanding grand finale to the International Women’s Day Campaign run throughout March by the Girls Leadership Project.