Victoria University Secondary College

Victoria University Secondary College is a state government co-educational day school for years 7-12. The junior campus is located in Deer Park, Victoria, Australia. The senior campus is located in Cairnlea, Victoria, Australia. The college was founded in 2010, by the amalgamation of two secondary schools: Brimbank Secondary College (formerly Jamieson Park Secondary College & prior to that St Albans Technical School) and Deer Park Secondary College (formerly Deer Park High School), and then, in 2011, Kealba Secondary College (formerly Kealba High School).

Victoria University Secondary College
Location

Information
MottoCreate the Future
Established2010
PrincipalElaine Hazim
Senior Campus PrincipalSue Atzarakis
Junior Campus PrincipalGlenn Leyland
Cross Campus PrincipalJames Dowie
Teaching staff100
Grades7-12
Enrolment1250
CampusSt Albans, Deer Park, Cairnlea
Colour(s)Light teal, white, charcoal black    
Websitehttp://www.vusc.vic.edu.au/

It currently consists of two 7-12 campuses in Cairnlea and Deer Park, the St Albans campus is still in use.[1]

The school allows students opportunities to undertake a variety of courses of study: VET, VCAL, VCE and university extension.

Personnel[2]

  • College Principal: Elaine Hazim
  • Senior Campus Principal: Sue Atzarakis
  • Junior Campus Principal: Glenn Leyland
  • Cross Campus Principal: James Dowie

Extracurricular activities

Extracurricular options available to students include debating, drama, environmental club, instrumental music, musical productions, student leadership and a number of lunchtime and after-school clubs. Students are also able to join in many sport teams, including volleyball, badminton, basketball, soccer, softball, football, rugby, swimming, table tennis, athletics and netball.

References

  1. "VUSC News - Issue 8: Principal's Message". newsletters.naavi.com. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  2. "Our Staff". Victoria University Secondary College. Retrieved 15 October 2023.

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