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Mentone Girls’ Secondary College is a government
secondary school A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., b ...
for girls located in Melbourne's southeast beachside suburb of
Mentone, Victoria Mentone is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Kingston local government area. Mentone recorded a population of 13,197 at the . It is known loca ...
. Over 1100 students are enrolled throughout Years 7 to 12, with students transitioning to the college in Year 7 from over 50 primary schools throughout Victoria.


Overview

Mentone Girls’ Secondary College (often shortened to MGSC) is the only government girls school in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. It is located in the bayside suburb of Mentone, a short distance from the beaches of Port Phillip Bay. More than 1100 students are enrolled over six different year levels, beginning at Year 7 and finishing with Year 12. The College is known for its prominent Band Instrumental Music Program, as well as STEAM studies. The
Victorian Certificate of Education The Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) is the credential available to secondary school students who successfully complete year 10, 11 and 12 in the Australian state of Victoria (state), Victoria as well as in some international schools i ...
(VCE) program is made available to all students in Years 11 and 12, with students in Year 10 also having the opportunity to study a VCE subject. In 2019, the Enhancement Program was introduced to encourage students wanting a greater challenge with their learning to push themselves. The grounds of the college are used by the Victorian School of Languages (VSL) for regular classes on Saturday mornings.


History

Mentone Girls’ High School was established in early 1955 as a way to encourage female students to continue with their schooling and eventually go on to tertiary studies. When the school was opened, it is estimated that around 60 Year 8 students were enrolled. Until the school's official opening on the 11th of October 1955, classes were held in local halls. The inaugural Headmisstres Nina Carr spent a decade establishing the school’s infrastructure and educational foundations and forging her reputation as a pioneer in girls’ secondary education. Living in a flat at the school, she tended the front garden and coordinated volunteer parents’ working parties to improve the grounds. Carr left the school in 1965 after she was offered the role of principal of
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, then seen to be the most senior position available to a woman in the teaching service. The Nina Carr Centre, located on the grounds of Mentone Girls' Secondary College is named in her honour. The school was renamed in 1988, from Mentone Girls' High School to the now well known Mentone Girls' Secondary College.


Principals

* 1955–1965: Nina Carr * 1966–1969: Annie McLennan * 1970–1972: Ruth Nicholds * 1973–1974: Joan Addinsall (acting) * 1975–1977: Gwen Northey * 1978–1981: Noela Eury * 1982: Peter Richardson (acting) * 1983–1988: Michael Constable * 1989–1996: Lesley Boston * 1997–2016: Deborah Lehner * 2016–present: Linda Brown


Curriculum

The college is divided into three sub-schools; Junior (Years 7 and 8), Middle (Years 9 and 10), and Senior (Years 11 and 12). Year 11 and 12 students study subjects offered for the
Victorian Certificate of Education The Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) is the credential available to secondary school students who successfully complete year 10, 11 and 12 in the Australian state of Victoria (state), Victoria as well as in some international schools i ...
(VCE), as well as Vocational Education & Training (VET) courses. During Year 10, students are given the opportunity to undertake either a VCE or VET subject as part of their individualised curriculum. In both years 7 and 8, students are required to undertake one
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(Languages other than English) subject of either
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. Due to the college's large population size, it enables for a large offering of subjects. For the 2022 school year, the college will be more than 25 different VCE subjects, including a wide range of humanities and science subjects. From Years 7 to 9, a select-entry Enhancement Program is available as an option for students who wish to seek a greater challenge.


Facilities

Located on the corner of Charman Road and Balcombe Road, the facilities of the college's sole campus include the following: * Nina Carr Performing Arts Centre, containing a 500 seat theatre as well as music and drama rehearsal and practice rooms * Junior Learning Centre * VCE Centre * Science Laboratories * Library Resource Centre * Multi-station Food Technology spaces * Viewing Room * Gymnasium, including two multi-use sports courts and a grandstand, as well as a Circuit Built Gym Room * Tennis Courts * Grass Oval with both AFL and Soccer Goals * Synthetic Running Track * STEAM Connect Centre, combing art and technology learning spaces with specialist rooms for visual arts, media studies, wood and metal technologies, and pottery kilns


College Houses

Mentone Girls' Secondary College boasts four houses; Jackson, Kenny, Melba, and Mackellar. When enrolled at the school, students are assigned a House which they will remain at for the entirety of the student's time at the college. Houses regularly compete against one another at annual Performance, Athletics, Cross Country, and Swimming carnivals. All four College Houses were named after prominent Australian women of history. Jackson House was named in celebrated of
Marjorie Jackson Marjorie Jackson-Nelson (born 13 September 1931) is an Australian former athlete and politician. She was the Governor of South Australia between 2001 and 2007. She finished her sporting career with two Olympic and seven Commonwealth Games Gold ...
;
Elizabeth Kenny Sister Elizabeth Kenny (20 September 1880 – 30 November 1952) was a self-trained Australian bush nurse who developed an approach to treating polio that was controversial at the time. Her method, promoted internationally while working in Austra ...
is the namesake of Kenny House, Mebla House is named after
Dame Nellie Melba Dame Nellie Melba (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 186123 February 1931) was an Australian operatic lyric coloratura soprano. She became one of the most famous singers of the late Victorian era and the early twentieth century, and was the f ...
, and
Dorothea Mackellar Isobel Marion Dorothea Mackellar (1 July 1885 – 14 January 1968) was an Australian poet and fiction writer. Her poem " My Country" is widely known in Australia, especially its second stanza, which begins: "I love a sunburnt country / ...
was the inspiration for Mackellar House.


References


External links


'Evolution of a girls' school - a history', Patricia Cerni
{{Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia schools, state=collapsed Public high schools in Melbourne Girls' schools in Victoria (state) Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia Buildings and structures in the City of Kingston (Victoria) Educational institutions established in 1955 1955 establishments in Australia