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Doncaster Secondary College

Coordinates: 37°47′04″S 145°08′14″E / 37.7844°S 145.1371°E / -37.7844; 145.1371
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Doncaster Secondary College
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Coordinates37°47′04″S 145°08′14″E / 37.7844°S 145.1371°E / -37.7844; 145.1371
Information
TypeState government high school
MottoEnglish: Working Together, Learning Together
Latin: Manu et Mente
(Hand and Mind)
Established5 February 1969
PrincipalGlenn Morris
GradesYear 7 to 12
EnrolmentApproximately 1300
Colour(s)Ecru, myrtle, maroon
   
YearbookCornucopia
PublicationsWeekly newsletter
Annual yearbook
Websitewww.doncastersc.vic.edu.au

Doncaster Secondary College is a secondary school located in the Melbourne suburb of Doncaster.

Founded on 5 February 1969, the school adopts a non-selective enrolment policy and caters for over 1500 students from Year 7 to 12 – making it the largest high school in the city of Manningham. Senior students have access to a comprehensive Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) curriculum in addition to Vocational Education and Training (VET) and the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) units. In 2023, the school ranked 119th[1] in Victoria (or 30th among Victorian public schools) by the percentage of study scores of 40 and above.[2]

The College is characterised by its diverse student population with a representation of nearly fifty nationalities, incorporating the 70 full fee-paying international students enrolled in the International Student Program. The majority of international students are from China, Korea and Southeast Asia. 33% of the student body speaks a language other than English at home.[citation needed]

Doncaster Secondary College is affiliated with School Sports Victoria (SSV) and competes within the Eastern Zone at regional sporting events including athletics, soccer, basketball and swimming.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "2024 Top Victoria High School Ranking | Which Is Best?". Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Victoria High School Ranking [2024]: Which is the Best?". School Informer. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  3. ^ "Robbie Gray-Herald sun".
  4. ^ "Bio". www.juliecorletto.com. Retrieved 25 June 2024.

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