List Of Government Schools In Victoria, Australia
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List Of Government Schools In Victoria, Australia
This is a list of government schools in Victoria, Australia. Primary schools Secondary schools Defunct schools * Bonbeach High School * Broadmeadows Secondary College merged into Hume Central Secondary College * Croydon Secondary College merged into Melba College * Doveton Heights Primary School * Doveton North Primary School * Echuca South Primary School * Echuca West Primary School * Erinbank Secondary College merged into Hume Central Secondary College * Eumemmerring Primary School * Gilmore College for Girls * Glen Devon Primary School * Glen Orden Primary School * Haig Street Primary School * Hawthorn Secondary College closed and then re-opened as Auburn High School * Heidelberg West Primary School * Hillcrest merged into Hume Central Secondary College * Hopetoun Primary School * Lalor Park Primary School * Maroondah Secondary College merged into Melba College * Merrilands College merged into William Ruthven Secondary College * Moe High School merged into Lowann ...
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Suzanne Cory High School
Suzanne Cory High School (abbreviated as SCHS) is a government-funded, co-educational, selective entry secondary school located in , in the western region of Melbourne, Australia. The school caters for students from Year 9 to Year 12. Enrolment is offered to those having reached a high aptitude in the annual selective entry high schools entrance examination run by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. Overview The school was established in 2011 with two hundred inaugural Year 9 students. In 2014, the school, for the first time, accommodated a full cohort of eight hundred students, ranging from Years 9 to 12. It is one of three additional selective high schools in Victoria, alongside John Monash Science School and Nossal High School, that were established as the result of a government policy of expansion, increasing the number of fully selective government schools in Victoria. Prior to the addition of these schools, Mac.Robertson Girls' High School and M ...
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Merrilands College
Merrilands College was a public P-12 school in Reservoir, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia now merged with Lakeside Secondary College (Radford Road Campus) to become William Ruthven Secondary College, as the Merrilands Road Campus. Merrilands is divided into three "sub-schools". The first comprises Preparatory to Year Four, the second Year Five to Year Nine, and the third Year Ten to Year Twelve. The principal of Merrilands College is Wayne Hill. The school was founded in 1997 through the merge of Merrilands Secondary College and Merrilands Primary School. As of 2008, it has 355 pupils. 2010 merger In 2010, Lakeside Secondary College and Ruthven Primary School will be merged into Merrilands College. The William Ruthven Primary campuses will be located at Glasgow Avenue and Merrilands Road, and the Secondary, Lakeside Campus and the Merrilands Campus at Merrilands Road Reservoir A reservoir (; from French ''réservoir'' ) is an enlarged lake behind a dam. Such a dam may be ...
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Sale College
Sale College is a public day school located in Sale, in the state of Victoria, Australia. It is a high school broken up into two campuses. The Mac campus(senior) and guthridge campus (junior). History It was formed in 1996 through the merger of Sale High School and Sale Technical School. Sale Technical School The former Sale Technical School was opened in 1885 and continued to operate until 1996. Facilities Guthridge Campus The Guthridge campus is the larger of the school's two campuses. This campus is used primarily for teaching years 7 to 9 but also contains two sports ovals and a performing arts center. Macalister Campus The Macalister campus is used primarily for teaching years 10 to 12. It incorporates the Sale Public Library within its bounds. Alumni * Jason Gram, Australian rules footballer with the St Kilda Football Club * Shane Birss, Australian rules footballer with the Western Bulldogs The Western Bulldogs are a professional Australian rules ...
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Sale High School, Victoria, Australia
Sale High School (formerly known as Sale Agricultural High School) was a secondary school in Sale, Victoria, Australia. History It amalgamated with the Sale Technical School in 1996 to become the Sale College, Sale. The Sale Agricultural High School operated on the property known as the High School farm on the Desaily's Flat to the west of Sale and from the Mechanics’ Institute building. In 1917 a new purpose built building was opened for the school on the corner of Raymond St and Foster St (now the site of the Wellington Entertainment Centre, the Adult Continuing Education Centre, the Sale Special School and McMillan Institute). It operated in Sale from April 1907 as an agricultural school until 1928,Gippsland's Lucky City- A History of Sale, 1st Edition, Timesprint, 1994. pages 111-112 when the agricultural section was closed down. The farm was purchased by a local Sale butcher, John G. Wakely, and is now the site of the Sale railway station. The secondary school continu ...
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Newborough High School
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Monash Secondary College
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Lowanna Secondary College
Lowanna College is located in Newborough, Victoria. The college draws its enrolment from Moe/ Newborough, and district towns of Yallourn North, Erica, Rawson, Willow Grove and the surrounding rural areas. In 2015 the school has a student population of 1024. Curriculum The College offers programs in VELS and VCE, including units in English, Mathematics, Science, SOSE, Technology, Arts, Health and Physical Education. Additionally, programs including VET, VCAL, the Jobs Pathways Program and Students at Risk are conducted to ensure that all students are catered for. Lowanna College is also a participant in Monash University, Gippsland campus's Cooperative Education program, the Monash Gippsland VCE tutoring program, SAM (Schools Access Monash) program and offers the Hands On Learning program. Extra-curricular Students are also offered the opportunity to participate in debating competitions, public speaking competitions, art performance and musical productions, internati ...
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Moe High School
Moe ( ) is a town in the Latrobe Valley in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. It is approximately east of the central business district of Melbourne, due south of the peak of Mount Baw Baw in the Great Dividing Range and features views of the Baw Baw Ranges to the north and Strzelecki Ranges to the south. At June 2018, Moe had an estimated urban population of 16,812 Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. (including Newborough). The population has been slowly shrinking with an average annual rate of -0.1% year-on-year for the five years to 2018. It is administered by the Latrobe City Council. Moe was originally known as ''The Mowie'', then ''Little Moi''. The town's name is believed to derive from a Kurnai (local Indigenous) word meaning "swamp land". Moe is a navigation point and stopover for tourists en route to Erica, the historic goldfields township of Walhalla, the Walhalla Goldfields Railway and Mount Baw Baw. Lake Narracan is nearby, and Moe is home to ...
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William Ruthven Secondary College
William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of England in 1066,All Things William"Meaning & Origin of the Name"/ref> and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era. It is sometimes abbreviated "Wm." Shortened familiar versions in English include Will, Wills, Willy, Willie, Bill, and Billy. A common Irish form is Liam. Scottish diminutives include Wull, Willie or Wullie (as in Oor Wullie or the play ''Douglas''). Female forms are Willa, Willemina, Wilma and Wilhelmina. Etymology William is related to the given name ''Wilhelm'' (cf. Proto-Germanic ᚹᛁᛚᛃᚨᚺᛖᛚᛗᚨᛉ, ''*Wiljahelmaz'' > German ''Wilhelm'' and Old Norse ᚢᛁᛚᛋᛅᚼᛅᛚᛘᛅᛋ, ''Vilhjálmr''). By regular sound changes, the native, inherited English form of the name should b ...
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Maroondah Secondary College
Maroondah Secondary College was a secondary school located on the suburban boundary of Ringwood and Croydon, 28 kilometres east of Melbourne, Victoria. The school was opened in 1965 with principal Lindsay Young. In 1969, Harry Fletcher became principal, who held the position into the 1980s. The school was originally known as Croydon West High School until 1971, when the name was changed to Maroondah High School. The school entrance was on Brentnall Road in Croydon, and this site is now used as the main campus of Melba College. The College had an enrolment of approximately 590 students in its final year. It was part of the Maroondah Education Coalition. The school offered both VCE and VCAL programs to students, but with a limited range of subjects. Additionally they included the opportunity to complete TAFE certificates through the VCE Vocational Education and Training (VET) program. Two LOTE languages were offered at Maroondah, French and Japanese. The school had establ ...
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Broadmeadows Secondary College
Broadmeadows Secondary College was a co-educational secondary college located in Victoria, Australia. The college was located in Broadmeadows, a largely working class suburb of Melbourne. The college provided a comprehensive education from years 7 through to 12 offering both VCE and VCAL qualifications at Year 11 and 12 levels. Broadmeadows Secondary College ceased to exist after a merger with neighbouring Erinbank and Hillcrest Secondary Colleges. The merged schools formed Hume Central Secondary College. See also *Hume Central Secondary College * List of schools in Victoria * Victorian Certificate of Education The Victorian Certificate of Education (often abbreviated VCE) is one credential available to secondary school students who successfully complete year 11 and 12 in the Australian state of Victoria. The VCE is the predominant choice for students ... References Public high schools in Victoria (Australia) {{VictoriaAU-school-stub ...
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Hillcrest Secondary College
Hillcrest Secondary College was a Victorian Government secondary college. The college was located in Broadmeadows a largely working class suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Hillcrest provided a comprehensive education from years 7 through to 12 offering both VCE and VCAL qualifications at Year 11 and 12 levels. Hillcrest ceased to exist after a merger with neighbouring Erinbank and Broadmeadows Secondary Colleges. The merged schools formed Hume Central Secondary College. The site that the college once occupied is now home to Broadmeadows Valley Primary School, The Broadmeadows Special Developmental School and the Dimboola Road Campus of Hume Central Secondary College. See also *Hume Central Secondary College * List of schools in Victoria * Victorian Certificate of Education The Victorian Certificate of Education (often abbreviated VCE) is one credential available to secondary school students who successfully complete year 11 and 12 in the Australian state of Victoria. The VCE ...
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