Clarkson Primary School Local Intake Area


CLARKSON PRIMARY SCHOOL (Government Gazette Dec 2010)

The following defines the first of two parts of the local-intake area of this school:

From the junction of Hester Avenue and Marmion Avenue, south along Marmion Avenue (east side included) to Belleville Gardens, east along Belleville Gardens (north side included) to Victorsen Parade, north along Victorsen Parade (both sides excluded) to Aldersea Circle, north along Aldersea Circle (both sides excluded) to Frawley Ramble, east along Frawley Ramble (both sides excluded) to Haskell Gardens, north and north east along Haskell Gardens (both sides excluded) and its north east extension to Connolly Drive, north east through Clarkson Community High School to the junction of Hannaford Avenue and Ormiston Gardens, north east along Ormiston Gardens (both sides excluded) and through Ormiston Park to Walyunga Boulevard, north along Walyunga Boulevard (both sides excluded) to Lenswood Retreat, east , south, and east along Lenswood Retreat (both sides excluded) and its easterly extension to the Mitchell Freeway, north along the Mitchell Freeway (west side included) to Hester Avenue and west along Hester Avenue (south side included) to Marmion Avenue.

The boundary parts of Elvina Rise (both sides) are included within the area for Clarkson Primary School.

The following defines the second of two parts of the local-intake area of this school:

From the intersection of the Mitchell Freeway and the locality boundary between Alkimos and Eglinton, north to the junction of Wanneroo Road and Bernard Road South, north east to the junction of Emerald Drive and Dogarch Road, east along Dogarch Road (both sides included) and its easterly extension to Old Yanchep Road; south east along Old Yanchep Road (both sides included) to Wattle Avenue East, west along Wattle Avenue East to the junction of Wattle Avenue East and Hopkins Road, south west to the junction of Wanneroo Road and the road leading to the 10th Light Horse Heritage Walk Trail, south west to the Mitchell Freeway at the locality boundary between Clarkson and Tamala Park, generally north along the Mitchell Freeway (east side included) to the locality boundary between Alkimos and Eglinton.

The boundary parts of Bernard Road South (both sides) and Wattle Avenue East (both sides) are excluded from this local-intake area.

The following defines an optional area between Clarkson Primary School and Somerly Primary School:

From the junction of Aldersea Circle and Frawley Ramble, east along Frawley Ramble (both sides included) to Danaher Mews, south along Danaher Mews (both sides included) to its southern extremity, east to Connolly Drive, north along Connolly Drive (west side included) to the southern boundary of the Clarkson Community High School site, east along the southern boundary of the high school site to Hannaford Avenue and continuing east along Elkington Mews (both sides included) and its easterly extension to Redbank Rise, east along Redbank Rise (both sides included) and its easterly extension to the Mitchell Freeway, north along the Mitchell Freeway (west side included) to a point east of the easterly extension of Lenswood Retreat, west along this extension, and west, north and west along Lenswood Retreat (both sides included) to Walyunga Boulevard, south along Walyunga Boulevard (both sides included) to Ormiston Park, west through Ormiston Park to Ormiston Gardens, west along Ormiston Gardens (both sides included) to Hannaford Avenue, west through the Clarkson Community High School to Connolly Drive, west to Haskell Gardens, south west and south along Haskell Gardens (both sides included) to Frawley Ramble and west along Frawley Ramble (both sides included) to Aldersea Circle.

Note:

The local-intake area maps are based on a written description of the local-intake area (LIA) for the school as published in the WA Government Gazette. Although the map closely represents the LIA description, for some houses near the boundary (especially on street corners), it may be necessary to refer to the written description. The street address of a residence is used to determine whether that dwelling is inside a particular LIA. While local-intake areas for most schools do not change from year to year, changes may be made to localintake areas as required. Such changes are published in the WA Government Gazette and subsequently the local-intake area map will be updated.