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Aitken College (Greenvale, Victoria)

Coordinates:37°37′39″S144°53′25″E / 37.627607°S 144.890335°E /-37.627607; 144.890335
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School in Greenvale, Victoria, Australia
Aitken College
Location
Map
1010 Mickleham Road

,
3059

Australia
Coordinates37°37′39″S144°53′25″E / 37.627607°S 144.890335°E /-37.627607; 144.890335
Information
Typeprivate school,co-educational,primary,secondary andday
MottoIn Mind and Spirit
Denominationin association with theUniting Church[1]
Established1999
FounderDoug Mahoney
ChairmanRobert Evans
PrincipalJosie Crisara
Deputy PrincipalKim Forward
Enrolment~1200 (Prep–12)
CampusSuburban, 18 hectares (44 acres)
ColoursYellow, green & blue   
NewspaperCollege newsletter
YearbookThe Windmill
Websitewww.aitkencollege.edu.au

Aitken College is aprivate,co-educationday school located inGreenvale, Victoria, Australia. It offers schooling education from Prep through to Year 12.[2][3][4][5]

The College caters for students of all faiths and religious denominations in the northwest region of Melbourne. It opened in January 1999. It operates in association with theUniting Church in Australia but is not governed or managed by the Church.[6]

Students

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As of the 2022 school year, there were 1600 students. The college is divided into four smaller "schools":

  • Fairview (preparatory school) – Prep to Year 2
  • Cumberland (junior school) – Year 3 to Year 6
  • Dunhelen (middle school) – Year 7 to Year 9
  • Brookhill (senior school) – Year 10 to Year 12

Leadership

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The following individuals have served asprincipal of Aitken College:

OrdinalPrincipalTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Doug Mahoney199920088–9 yearsFounding Principal
2Josie Crisara2009incumbent15–16 years

The following individuals have served asdeputy principal of Aitken College:

OrdinalDeputy PrincipalTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Josie Crisara200220085–6 years
2Kim Forward2009incumbent15–16 years

The following individuals have served as Assistant Principal for Primary (Prep - Year 6) of Aitken College:

OrdinalAssistant Principal for PrimaryTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Leanne Schulz2022incumbent2–3 years

The following individuals have served as Assistant Principal for Secondary (Year 7 - Year 12) of Aitken College:

OrdinalAssistant Principal for SecondaryTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Chris Graham2022incumbent2–3 years

The following individuals have served as Assistant Principal for Learning of Aitken College:

OrdinalAssistant Principal for LearningTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Kerri Batch2022incumbent2–3 years

The following individuals have served asChairman of the Aitken College Board:

OrdinalChairman of the BoardTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Rev. Clem Dickinson1999201818–19 years
2Robert Evans2019incumbent5–6 years


House system

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Ahouse system operates in senior, middle and junior schools. Each house is named after a significant historic family from the surrounding area. Sporting competitions are held between them each year.

HouseColourOrigin of name
BrodieBlueThe Brodie brothers bought land in the area around Mickleham to service their sheep from around the 1840s.
CameronGreenDonald Cameron purchased the land known as Ruthvenfield in 1848, to be later renamed by its new owner, Thomas Brunton, in the 1890s as Roxburgh Park.
ClarkeYellow/GoldThe Clarke family bought land in the area and took over land owned by the Brodie brothers and John Aitken.
MillarRedThe Millar family had a local involvement in the area from around the late 1860s.

Sport

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Primary (Years 5–6) and Secondary (Years 7–12) students of the college participate in the summer, winter and spring seasons of the School Sports Victoria (SSV) sport competition. Choices offered for summer team sports include Cricket (boys only), Softball (girls only), Tennis and Volleyball. Winter sports include AFL Football, Badminton, Basketball, Hockey, Netball (girls only), Soccer, Table Tennis and Touch Rugby (boys only). Students may also participate in a number of SSV individual sport competitions such as Athletics, Cross Country and Swimming. The college is particularly known for its excellence and achievement in Athletics and Cross Country.

References

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  1. ^"Associated Schools"https://victas.uca.org.au/community-learning/uniting-church-schools/
  2. ^"Aitken College - In Mind and Spirit". aitkencollege.edu.au. Retrieved8 February 2014.
  3. ^"Aitken College, Greenvale". house.ksou.cn. Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2015. Retrieved8 February 2014.
  4. ^"Aitken College". privateschoolsdirectory.com.au. Retrieved8 February 2014.
  5. ^"AITKEN COLLEGE - GREENVALE". privateschoolsguide.com. Retrieved8 February 2014.
  6. ^"Associated Schools".Uniting Church in Australia. Synod of Victoria and Tasmania. Retrieved23 January 2020.

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