Victoria University Secondary College

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Victoria University Secondary College
Location

Information
MottoCreate the Future
Established2010
PrincipalElaine Hazim
Assistant PrincipalsJames Dowie, Sue Atzarakis, Glenn Leyland
Staff180
Grades7–12
Enrolment1300 (approximately)
CampusDeer Park, Cairnlea, St Albans
Colour(s)Light teal, white, charcoal black    
Websitehttp://www.vusc.vic.edu.au/

Victoria University Secondary College is a state government co-educational day school for years 7–12. The junior campus is located in Deer Park, Victoria, Australia. The senior campus is located in Cairnlea, Victoria, Australia. The college was founded in 2010, by the amalgamation of two secondary schools: Brimbank Secondary College[1][2] and Deer Park Secondary College,[3][4]and then, in 2011, Kealba Secondary College.[5][6]

The college operates across three campuses in Deer Park (years 7 to 9), Cairnlea for years (10 to 12), and St Albans, for the college's Flexible In-School Learning Program and gymnasium.[7][8]

The school offers: VET, VCE VM, VCE and university extension.

Overview[edit]

Victoria University Secondary College is a secondary college located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The college currently runs on three campuses.[9] The school is planning up to expand the senior campus, to cater to the entire school community.[10]

Genevieve Simson served as the founding principal of Victoria University Secondary College. In 2019, Simson resigned from her role as principal.[11] Subsequently, the position was taken over by Elaine Hazim, who, at the time, served as the Senior Campus principal.

Victoria University Secondary College completed construction of a new Senior Campus for Years 10-12 at the end of 2022.

Leadership[edit]

The following individuals have served as principal of Victoria University Secondary College:[edit]

Ordinal Principal Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Genevieve Simson 2010 2018 8 years Founding Principal
2 Elaine Hazim 2019 incumbent 5–6 years

The following individuals have served as Senior Campus Principal of Victoria University Secondary College:[edit]

(Since 2022, the Senior Campus has been located at the new Cairnlea campus, rather than the St Albans Campus. All principals prior to 2022 were located at the St Albans Campus)

Ordinal Campus Principal Term start Term end Time in office
1 David Veale 2010 2010 1 year
2 Neville Box 2011 2015 5 years
3 Elaine Hazim 2016 2018 3 years
4 Sue Atzarakis 2019 incumbent 4–5 years

The following individuals have served as Junior Campus Principal of Victoria University Secondary College:[edit]

Ordinal Campus Principal Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Paul Ryan January 2010 April 2010 1 school term (Acting)
2 Elaine Hazim 2010 2015 5 years
3 Sue Atzarakis 2016 2018 3 years
4 Glenn Leyland 2019 incumbent 4–5 years

The college also has Assistant Principals, a Middle School Leader, and a Senior School Leader.[edit]

Extracurricular Activities[edit]

Extracurricular options available to students include debating, drama, environmental club, instrumental music, musical productions, student leadership and a number of lunchtime and after-school clubs. Students are also able to join in many sport teams, including volleyball, badminton, basketball, soccer, softball, football, rugby, swimming, table tennis, athletics and netball.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Formerly Jamieson Park Secondary College & prior to that St Albans Technical School.
  2. ^ The campus was located on 5A Jamieson St in St Albans. The campus is still in use by the college today as the FLO campus.
  3. ^ Formerly Deer Park High School.
  4. ^ The campus was located on 88 Billingham Rd in Deer Park. The campus is still in use by the college today as the junior campus.
  5. ^ Formerly Kealba High School & prior to that St Albans Park High School.
  6. ^ The campus was located on 27 Driscolls Rd in Kealba. The site was vacated after the merger in 2011, it was later demolished, and no trace of its existence remains. The site is currently vacant.
  7. ^ "VUSC News - Issue 8: Principal's Message". newsletters.naavi.com. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  8. ^ "VUSC News - Issue 7: Principal's Message". newsletters.naavi.com. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Our Campuses". Victoria University Secondary College. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  10. ^ "Victoria University SC - Whole School Site Plan" (PDF).
  11. ^ "VUSC News - Issue 1: VUSC News Issue One". newsletters.naavi.com. Retrieved 18 November 2023.