Doncaster Secondary College

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Doncaster Secondary College
DoncasterSC.jpg
Location
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Coordinates37°47′04″S 145°08′14″E / 37.7844°S 145.1371°E / -37.7844; 145.1371Coordinates: 37°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
PrincipalEva McMaster
GradesYear 7 to 12
EnrolmentApprox. 1500
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.

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 South-east 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.

School structure[]

Year level structure[]

  • Years 7 to 9 - middle school
  • Years 10 to 12 - senior school

School curriculum[]

Doncaster Secondary uses the curriculum developed by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority to structure Key Learning Areas curriculum within the school.

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