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Mount Erin Secondary College is a secondary school located in the suburb of
Frankston, Victoria Frankston is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Frankston local government area. Frankston recorded a population of 37,331 at the 2021 census. Due to ...
,
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. It has approximately 930 students and is the only school running the SEAL (
Select Entry Accelerated Learning A Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) program is a form of streaming used in government secondary schools in Victoria, Australia to provide a focused educational environment for academically gifted children. The program allows students to u ...
) program in the area. Other schools that run the program include Lyndale Secondary College and Wellington Secondary College.


Campuses

The school was previously split into two separate campuses in 2005, one located on the original Frankston site and another newer campus in the nearby suburb of Somerville. The Somerville campus ran a year 7–10 programme with students progressing to Mount Erin Frankston to complete years 11 and 12 within the VCE or
VCAL The Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) is a 'hands-on' option for students in Years 10, 11, and 12 and is a credential awarded to secondary school students who successfully complete year 11 and 12 in the Australian State of Victoria s ...
programs. In 2009 the Somerville campus was separated from Frankston campus (the original campus), and became 'Somerville Secondary College'. Mount Erin College offers a wide and diverse range of specialist programmes including the SEAL program, Sports and Arts Academies, MESEM (student council), and a one-to-one notebook program. It also has a successful student services program and caters for a wide range of student passions and interests. Mount Erin College also has Deaf Education Facilities, where students from the program are integrated into mainstream classes. In 2012, Mount Erin College introduced its Sports Academy Program, where by students are selected for "excellence" and undertake classes and coaching suited to enhancing their athletic ability. As of 2017 it is a select entry program that runs across all levels in the school. In 2013, Mount Erin College began its Performing Arts Academy in the performing and visual arts.


Programmes and subjects

The College also offers technology classes in metal and plastics as well as electronics and robotics. Mount Erin College runs a one-to-one notebook program and technology is incorporated into all student learning. Mount Erin College draws students from a number of local primary schools, including Frankston Heights Primary and Kingsley Park Primary School, which are both within walking distance. Students come from Pearcedale, Baxter, as far south as Hastings and Bittern and as far north as Carrum Downs. Mount Erin College has a Deaf Education Centre, enabling hearing-impaired students to access a full subject range. Aides work closely with students in classes containing hearing impaired students, to assist them in understanding and completing their work. Hearing-impaired students make up a small percentage of total students. Indonesian is taught to all students for years 7 and 8, with further studies an option taken by many who excel in the subject. Recently the school hosted exchange students from Germany, Indonesia and Japan.


Facilities

Mount Erin College completed a $9 million Stage One Building Program, in 2015. It provides facilities across science, art, technology and science. The College also has a Performing Arts Center/Auditorium and Food Technology rooms. The Arts are supported in these facilities which include a MacLab to enable industry level study in the area of photography and an enhanced Studio Art program. The Science facilities include a 'superlab' enabling multiple classes to undertake practical work. The school has vast, well kept grounds and gardens. A competition hockey field was completed early in term two 2019 and then work to demolish and rebuild a competition standard gymnasium for basketball began. There are many sporting areas including multi-purpose courts. The school has a large gym, with adjacent weights facility and separate change rooms. The school also has an auditorium and performing arts centre that hosts the drama facility. Students have the opportunity to explore not only the acting side of drama, but also the backstage aspects such as lighting and stage craft. The college also has music facilities.


Notable alumni

* Matthew Millar – Footballer for
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Nick Haynes Nick Haynes (born 18 May 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the club in the 2011 AFL draft, 2011 national draft with pic ...
– Footballer for
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Dougie Baldwin Dougie Baldwin (born 1996) is an Australian actor from Frankston, Victoria Frankston is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Frankston local governmen ...
– Actor


References

{{Victorian selective schools Public high schools in Melbourne Frankston, Victoria Buildings and structures in the City of Frankston 1976 establishments in Australia Educational institutions established in 1976