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Wyndham Central College
Wyndham Central College, formerly the Werribee Technical School and ''Galvin Park Secondary College'' (GPSC) is the former name of a government high school in the outer Melbourne suburb of Werribee, Victoria, Werribee, Victoria, Australia, Victoria, Australia. In 2013, Galvin Park Secondary College was renamed Wyndham Central College. Wyndham Central College has a student population of about 1300, offering a curriculum for years 7-12. As well as the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) programme is also offered for years 11 and 12 students. See also * List of schools in Victoria External links Wyndham Central College website
Public high schools in Melbourne Schools in Wyndham Educational institutions established in 1905 1905 establishments in Australia Werribee, Victoria {{VictoriaAU-school-stub ...
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