Set on 14 hectares of landscaped grounds near Liverpool, Casula High promotes excellence in its students to help them achieve a result in the HSC examination that maximises their potential. The school offers courses in Years 7 to 12, with a program enabling students to access the flexibility of the HSC pathways through traditional vocational and joint schools-TAFE work. Year 9 students undertake the highly successful GOALS program where they are partnered with mentors from some of Australia’s highest profile corporations.
Facilities: Library, three computer laboratories, two ovals, gymnasium, basketball and netball courts. Students have access to other community facilities. There is also a school farm for horticulture and agriculture.
Electives Years 7 to 10: Computing Studies, Commerce, Music, Food Technology, Technical Drawing, Drama, Japanese, Visual Arts, Design and Technology, Technics (Metal and Wood).
Electives Years 11 and 12: Mathematics including Extension, Information Processes and Technology, Visual Arts, Ancient and Modern History, Hospitality Operations, PD/Health/PE, Physics, Exploring Early Childhood, Senior Science, Business Studies, Industrial Technology (Timber and Graphics), Legal Studies, Chemistry, Geography, Photography, Japanese, Business Services (Office Administration), Food Technology, Information Technology, Music.
Sport: Integrated sport is offered in Years 7 and 8. Competitive grade sport is offered in Years 9 to 12. The school is involved in a number of knock-out competitions.
Extracurricular activities: Drama, visual arts, sport, public speaking, debating, dance.
Welfare and personal development: Staff members are committed to the pastoral care of all students. The student welfare team is a dynamic proactive team of teachers continually developing programs to assist students reach their potential. Year advisers and teaching staff have developed a structured welfare program, with peer support and programs for students with learning difficulties. The TODA Student Exchange program between Casula High School student and Japanese schools is also run on an annual basis.