St Albans Secondary College

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St Albans Secondary College
St Albans Secondary College.jpg
St Albans Secondary College, in 2011
Location
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Australia
Coordinates37°44′42″S 144°48′30″E / 37.74500°S 144.80833°E / -37.74500; 144.80833Coordinates: 37°44′42″S 144°48′30″E / 37.74500°S 144.80833°E / -37.74500; 144.80833
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoTruth is our light[citation needed]
Established1956; 65 years ago (1956)
PrincipalKerrie Dowsley
Years7-12
Colour(s)Maroon, black & white    
Websitewww.stalbanssc.vic.edu.au

St Albans Secondary College is a public high school located at St Albans, Victoria, Australia, in Melbourne's western suburbs. The coeducational school caters for students from Year 7 to Year 12. It is recognised for its academic excellence, strong social and cultural values and high university admission rates.[citation needed] The principal of the school since 2006 is Kerrie Dowsley.

History[]

The school was established in 1956.[1] It has more than 1600 students and 100 teachers.

In pop culture[]

On 3 March 1976 the school hosted the Australian hard-rock band AC/DC. Performed early in the band's career, footage of the songs "T.N.T." and "School Days" can be found on the Two Disk DVD Edition titled Plug Me In. Two more songs, including "It's a Long Way to the Top" and "She's Got Balls" are included on the Collectors Edition 3 DVD Set.

References[]

  1. ^ McKew, Maxine (25 August 2014). "Top marks for hard work". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 31 August 2020.

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