Mountain Heights School is a government K–12 school located in Queenstown on Tasmania’s West Coast, serving a close-knit regional community. The school provides a caring and inclusive learning environment where positive relationships, resilience and personal growth are central to student success.
With a strong focus on building caring, resilient and successful West Coast learners, learning programs are designed to support high levels of engagement and achievement. Staff work collaboratively to deliver student-centred learning in a supportive and challenging environment, ensuring students are known as individuals and supported to reach their learning goals.
Students access a broad range of learning opportunities across primary and secondary years, with flexible pathways that support progression into senior secondary study and post-school destinations. Learning programs emphasise academic development, wellbeing and practical skill-building, enabling students to make the most of opportunities available within their local community and beyond.
The school’s strong connection to place plays an important role in shaping learning experiences, helping students develop adaptability, confidence and a sense of belonging. Through consistent expectations, personalised support and a focus on positive norms, Mountain Heights School aims to develop capable learners who are prepared for further education, training and employment.
Working in partnership with families and the wider community, the school is committed to nurturing successful young people who contribute positively to the West Coast region.