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Wantirna College

Coordinates:37°51′23″S145°13′51″E / 37.85639°S 145.23083°E /-37.85639; 145.23083
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Government secondary school in Victoria, Australia
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Wantirna College
Location
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Harold Street

Information
TypeGovernment secondary school
MottoWe Strive We Achieve We Excel
Established1980
PrincipalCarrie Wallis
Staff115
Enrollment1250
Coloursnavy blue, maroon and white
PublicationCollege Bulletin (e-newsletter)
YearbookThe Falcon magazine
Student-produced Year 12 yearbook
Websitewww.wantirnacollege.vic.edu.au

Wantirna College is a state-government secondary school inWantirna,Victoria,Australia. It was founded in 1980 when the surrounding area was developed from fruit orchards into housing estates. The school services Wantirna andWantirna South, as well as parts ofBoronia, andBayswater. Approximately 1250 students are enrolled at the college in addition to approximately 85 teaching and 30 non-teaching staff. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum for students studying years seven through to twelve, which includes theVictorian Certificate of Education for students in years ten to twelve andVictorian Certificate of Applied Learning for students in years 11 and 12. The college will receive $11 million from the 2022–2023 Victorian state budget.[1]

History

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The college was founded in 1980 when the surrounding area was developed from orchards to housing estates for potential middle class residents. The nearest high schools at the time wereVermont,Highvale andBayswater. The establishment of Wantirna College catered for this urban growth.

In 1980, only Year 7 was available; in 1981, both Year 7 and 8 were available, and in subsequent years another year level was added until the school finally reached its full strength with Year 12 commencing in 1985.

Construction has been a frequent sight at the college with facilities for students being built or improved. 2001 additions include a new VCE Study/Common Room with kitchen and computer facilities which opened in May 2006, an expanded music area which opened in April 2004 along with new lockers, G block classrooms and a library a few years earlier.

Recently,[when?] the college completed additional construction projects in a bid to make the college facilities similar to those available inUnited States public high schools. These facilities include the new Senior Year General Learning block and the refurbishment of the existing Year 7 Learning Centre. These buildings comprise classrooms, IT labs, collaborative learning spaces and staff-rooms. A new cafeteria includes indoor dining and substantial commercial kitchen facilities (now operated by an external party).

Construction incorporated a new Theatre including rehearsal rooms, storage areas, control rooms and car parking.

Extensive landscape, both hard and soft, was also completed. These works were carried out simultaneously on multiple sites within the school grounds.

Transport

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The college is serviced by the public 738 bus route, which runs betweenWestfield Knox andMitcham railway station runs every 30 minutes during peak and every hour off-peak. There are also public chartered school buses which service the college before and after school each day. There is also a small staff car park adjacent to the college. The majority of students travel to and from school by either walking or via private vehicles. Smaller numbers of students catch public buses or cycle.

References

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  1. ^"What to expect from the 2022-23 Victorian state budget".www.9news.com.au. Retrieved18 May 2022.
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