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Werribee Secondary College

Werribee Secondary College (abbreviated as WSC) is a government high school in Werribee, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The College is operated by the Victorian Department of Education.

Werribee Secondary College
Location
Duncans Road, Werribee, Melbourne, Victoria

Australia
Coordinates37°54′29″S 144°40′05″E / 37.90806°S 144.66806°E / -37.90806; 144.66806Coordinates: 37°54′29″S 144°40′05″E / 37.90806°S 144.66806°E / -37.90806; 144.66806
Information
TypeGovernment high school
MottoLive Worthily
Established1956; 67 years ago (1956)
OversightVictorian Department of Education
Council President
Damian Marinaro
PrincipalAmanda J. Mullins
Teaching staff110.1 FTE (2019)[1]
Years712
Enrolment1,544[1]
Campus typeSuburban
HousesHollows  

Dunlop  
Evatt  
Burnet  
Gilmore  
Chisholm  
Dynon  

Murdoch  
Colour(s)Navy and maroon    
AccreditationsInternational Baccalaureate
Select Entry Accelerated Learning
AffiliationsCouncil of International Schools
Websitewerribeesc.vic.edu.au

Established in 1956, the College enrolled, in 2019, approximately 1,500 students from Year 7 to Year 12, of whom less than one percent identified as Indigenous Australians and 65 percent were from a language background other than English.[1] Since 2000, Werribee Secondary College has experienced heavy demand for enrolments at Year 7 and at other levels. To manage this, a ceiling was placed on the total school enrolment.

The college established an International Students Program in 2000 and attracts international students. The college has relationships with schools in USA, Spain and Japan. The college was accredited with the Council of International Schools (CIS) in 2006. Since 2013 the College was the first Victorian Government school to offer students the choice of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme alongside the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or VCAL. Students will select the senior programme (VCE, VCAL or IB) which best suits their individual interests and learning styles.

History

In 1997 the gifted education "Select Entry Accelerated Learning" Program or SEAL was introduced. SEAL is the only Department of Education accredited program in the City of Wyndham. The program is for year 7 to year 10.

In May 2004 the college was hit by a massive fire that destroyed the school's technology and textiles wing. It caused up to A$2 million damage, including the destruction of students' VCE assignments. Junior students had up to 12 days off school while portable classrooms were brought to the school site.[2]

In August 2006 Werribee Secondary College received accreditation from the Council of International Schools.

In 2011 Werribee Secondary College became the first state school in Victoria to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma program (it had previously only been available at fifteen private schools).[3]

In December 2009 it was reported that four teachers from the school were taking legal action for psychological damage resulting from bullying and harassment by colleagues.[4] Earlier in the same year, another staff member was awarded up to $140,000 in compensation as a result of his treatment by the school.[5] Another case against the school was before the Supreme Court in October 2013.[6]

In 2014, a case brought by Peter Doulis against the Department resulted in Doulis being awarded damages and costs in excess of $1.2 million.[7] It was also revealed by The Age in February 2015 that the Principal of the College received a public service medal for his services to public education despite the school being involved in another case whereby a female staff member received a "six figure damages payout for psychological injuries" which resulted from her treatment by the school.[8]

Campus

Following the 2004 fire, over 70% of classes were situated in portable classrooms. In 2005, the college received funding from the Victorian Department of Education for an extension (called the Shirley Cameron Centre) of the College's "Eca-Centre" (gymnasium and auditorium) which contained two food technology classrooms, two health classrooms, a canteen and a toilet block as well as new Music Centre[citation needed]. The construction of a new art and technology wing (called the Raymond Findlay Centre) was completed in 2007. A new school library, staff resource centre, administration wing as well as an extension to current school auditorium were completed in 2009.

The college has access to two playing ovals; College Oval and Soldier's Reserve. College Oval is owned and maintained by the college and is used for recreational purposes. Soldier's Reserve is maintained by Wyndham City Council and is used for sporting purposes including interschool cricket, Australian rules football, rugby and soccer. The college's gymnasium located next to the Shirley Cameron Centre is used for basketball, netball and volleyball. Basketball courts are located adjacent to the College Oval.

In early 2011 the school built a Language Centre and Science centre under government funding. The building holds around 12 rooms, four Science classrooms, an ICT office, one Science preparation room, and office at ground level. On the second floor there are 5 LOTE rooms and one LOTE office. The Language building and facilities are frequently used for exchange students from sister schools in China, Japan, Singapore and the USA.

Education

Mainstream

Junior School (Years 7 and 8)

Students undertake a program based on the Australian Curriculum, which involving a core curriculum in Years 7 and 8. The Year 7 curriculum includes studies in ‘GEMS' Program (Geography and Mankind in Society – English, Geography, History). The program has been well established at Year 7 so to assist with the transition from Primary School. Junior School, with students studying all eight key learning areas. All students study one language other than English, and select either Chinese, Italian, Japanese or Spanish.

Middle School (Years 9 and 10)

All students undertake studies in the following subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities (History, Geography and Economics) Information and Communications Technology, Health and Physical Education. The curriculum is based on the Australian Curriculum. Elective studies may be chosen from; The Arts- Technology (& Information Technology at Year 10)- Languages, either Chinese, Italian, Japanese or Spanish. Students in the Select Entry and High Achieving Classes at Year 10 are able to undertake VCE studies whilst in Year 10.

Senior School (Years 11 and 12)

The College operates four types of programs in the Senior School:

  • Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) – the College offers a wide selection of studies within the VCE.
  • International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP) – the College offers IBDP as an alternative to VCE.
  • Vocational Education and Training (VET) units – these units are offered to students by the College and across a cluster of local schools.
  • Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) – the College offers this program to a limited number of students

SELP program

The college holds a SEAL (Select Entry Accelerated Learning) accreditation with the Academy of Accredited SEAL schools (TAASS), a for profit group which has taken over such accreditation since the department of education dropped SEAL schools programs in 2014.[9] The college is the only school in Wyndham to hold this program. The program starts in Year 7 and runs to 10. At year 7 and 8 there are 3 classes; 1 SELP IB class(not affiliated with the schools IB program as the school is only registered and accredited to provide the IB Diploma program[10]) and 2 SELP classes. Consecutive years currently only run with two classes at each year level. During Year 11 and Year 12 where there is only one class. Students in the SELP program must have at least 90% attendance. It is also required for SELP students to have an average of 70% in all of their core subjects.

The college was granted permission to hold the IB Diploma program in 2009, and began offering the program in 2013.[3]

Co-curricular activities

The College provides a significant variety of co-curricular activities and experiences in which students may become involved. A growing number of students are undertaking the Duke of Edinburgh Award, first offered at Werribee Secondary College in 2003. Students have completed the award to bronze, silver and gold levels. The College fields a number of inter-school debating teams, which have achieved excellent results in competitions. Student may receive public speaking training and participate in Rotary Public Speaking Competitions and the Lions Youth of the Year Award. The College has developed a number of bands, choirs and ensembles which perform at Presentation Evening and at concerts held each term and at special events. Bands include Jazz, Rock, Big Band and Concert Band. The college produces four major concerts each year and perform at public events throughout Wyndham. Students aspire to leadership positions within the Music Program. The College has an active Drama Club which provides opportunities for students to experience all elements of theatrical production. The program is administered with the support of student Drama Leaders. The Year 10 Formal is organised by a committee of Year 10 students working with the Year 10 Coordinator. The College organises the annual Valedictory Dinner for graduating Year 12 students. Students may participate in hosting students from sister-schools in Singapore, China and Japan. A Reading Club operates for all students and a special Reading Club is offered to students studying English as an Additional Language. Students are encouraged to represent the College in a number of inter-school sports including Swimming, Athletics, Cross Country, Australian Football, Basketball, Netball, Soccer and Table Tennis. The College also has a chess club which has many participants and students are able to compete for the College against students from other schools.

Other

As part of an "Internationally accredited school", the college invites students each year for a two-week visit from overseas. Students from the college may also get the chance for a visit to other schools and places overseas.

The college music program includes a compulsory Year 7&8 SEAL band and string ensembles, Junior Band, Senior Band, Guitar Ensemble, String Ensemble and other small group performances. Achievements include performing at Melbourne's Hamer Hall.

The college since July 2009 has been granted permission to hold IB program, and the college began the program in 2013 with an estimate of 25 students who will undertake the course.

Houses

The college has newly added eight houses. Houses are divided into home groups as an attempt by the college to encourage student bonding. The houses are named after people who have "Lived Worthily"... the College motto. The houses are:

House Colour Named after
Hollows Yellow Fred Hollows
Dunlop Aqua Edward "Weary" Dunlop
Evatt Black H. V. Evatt
Burnet Red Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Gilmore Green Mary Gilmore
Chisholm Blue Caroline Chisholm
Murdoch Orange Elisabeth Murdoch
Dynon Purple John Dynon

Alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Werribee Secondary College, Werribee, VIC". My Schools. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Classes closed after Werribee school fire". ABC. ABC. 14 May 2004.
  3. ^ a b Tarica, Elisabeth (19 September 2011). "Werribee leads, but how many will follow IB example?". The Age. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Teachers Sue Over Bullying". Sundary Herald Sun.
  5. ^ "Bullied Teacher Wins Cash".
  6. ^ "Teachers Claim Burnout at Streaming School". The Age. 29 October 2013.
  7. ^ "Teacher Wins Increased Compensation Payout". ABC News. 16 September 2014.
  8. ^ "Werribee Secondary College Pays Out Sixfigure Sum-to Second Teacher Over Workplace Mistreatment". The Age. 4 February 2015.
  9. ^ "Gifted Program". TAASS. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  10. ^ "Werribee Secondary College". IBO. Retrieved 28 May 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Werribee Secondary College news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Werribee Secondary College abbreviated as WSC is a government high school in Werribee a suburb of Melbourne Victoria Australia The College is operated by the Victorian Department of Education Werribee Secondary CollegeLocationDuncans Road Werribee Melbourne VictoriaAustraliaCoordinates37 54 29 S 144 40 05 E 37 90806 S 144 66806 E 37 90806 144 66806 Coordinates 37 54 29 S 144 40 05 E 37 90806 S 144 66806 E 37 90806 144 66806InformationTypeGovernment high schoolMottoLive WorthilyEstablished1956 67 years ago 1956 OversightVictorian Department of EducationCouncil PresidentDamian MarinaroPrincipalAmanda J MullinsTeaching staff110 1 FTE 2019 1 Years7 12Enrolment1 544 1 Campus typeSuburbanHousesHollows Dunlop Evatt Burnet Gilmore Chisholm Dynon Murdoch Colour s Navy and maroon AccreditationsInternational BaccalaureateSelect Entry Accelerated LearningAffiliationsCouncil of International SchoolsWebsitewerribeesc wbr vic wbr edu wbr auEstablished in 1956 the College enrolled in 2019 approximately 1 500 students from Year 7 to Year 12 of whom less than one percent identified as Indigenous Australians and 65 percent were from a language background other than English 1 Since 2000 Werribee Secondary College has experienced heavy demand for enrolments at Year 7 and at other levels To manage this a ceiling was placed on the total school enrolment The college established an International Students Program in 2000 and attracts international students The college has relationships with schools in USA Spain and Japan The college was accredited with the Council of International Schools CIS in 2006 Since 2013 the College was the first Victorian Government school to offer students the choice of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme alongside the Victorian Certificate of Education VCE or VCAL Students will select the senior programme VCE VCAL or IB which best suits their individual interests and learning styles Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Education 3 1 Mainstream 3 1 1 Junior School Years 7 and 8 3 1 2 Middle School Years 9 and 10 3 1 3 Senior School Years 11 and 12 3 2 SELP program 3 3 Co curricular activities 3 4 Other 4 Houses 5 Alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditIn 1997 the gifted education Select Entry Accelerated Learning Program or SEAL was introduced SEAL is the only Department of Education accredited program in the City of Wyndham The program is for year 7 to year 10 In May 2004 the college was hit by a massive fire that destroyed the school s technology and textiles wing It caused up to A 2 million damage including the destruction of students VCE assignments Junior students had up to 12 days off school while portable classrooms were brought to the school site 2 In August 2006 Werribee Secondary College received accreditation from the Council of International Schools In 2011 Werribee Secondary College became the first state school in Victoria to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma program it had previously only been available at fifteen private schools 3 In December 2009 it was reported that four teachers from the school were taking legal action for psychological damage resulting from bullying and harassment by colleagues 4 Earlier in the same year another staff member was awarded up to 140 000 in compensation as a result of his treatment by the school 5 Another case against the school was before the Supreme Court in October 2013 6 In 2014 a case brought by Peter Doulis against the Department resulted in Doulis being awarded damages and costs in excess of 1 2 million 7 It was also revealed by The Age in February 2015 that the Principal of the College received a public service medal for his services to public education despite the school being involved in another case whereby a female staff member received a six figure damages payout for psychological injuries which resulted from her treatment by the school 8 Campus EditFollowing the 2004 fire over 70 of classes were situated in portable classrooms In 2005 the college received funding from the Victorian Department of Education for an extension called the Shirley Cameron Centre of the College s Eca Centre gymnasium and auditorium which contained two food technology classrooms two health classrooms a canteen and a toilet block as well as new Music Centre citation needed The construction of a new art and technology wing called the Raymond Findlay Centre was completed in 2007 A new school library staff resource centre administration wing as well as an extension to current school auditorium were completed in 2009 The college has access to two playing ovals College Oval and Soldier s Reserve College Oval is owned and maintained by the college and is used for recreational purposes Soldier s Reserve is maintained by Wyndham City Council and is used for sporting purposes including interschool cricket Australian rules football rugby and soccer The college s gymnasium located next to the Shirley Cameron Centre is used for basketball netball and volleyball Basketball courts are located adjacent to the College Oval In early 2011 the school built a Language Centre and Science centre under government funding The building holds around 12 rooms four Science classrooms an ICT office one Science preparation room and office at ground level On the second floor there are 5 LOTE rooms and one LOTE office The Language building and facilities are frequently used for exchange students from sister schools in China Japan Singapore and the USA Education EditMainstream Edit Junior School Years 7 and 8 Edit Students undertake a program based on the Australian Curriculum which involving a core curriculum in Years 7 and 8 The Year 7 curriculum includes studies in GEMS Program Geography and Mankind in Society English Geography History The program has been well established at Year 7 so to assist with the transition from Primary School Junior School with students studying all eight key learning areas All students study one language other than English and select either Chinese Italian Japanese or Spanish Middle School Years 9 and 10 Edit All students undertake studies in the following subjects English Mathematics Science Humanities History Geography and Economics Information and Communications Technology Health and Physical Education The curriculum is based on the Australian Curriculum Elective studies may be chosen from The Arts Technology amp Information Technology at Year 10 Languages either Chinese Italian Japanese or Spanish Students in the Select Entry and High Achieving Classes at Year 10 are able to undertake VCE studies whilst in Year 10 Senior School Years 11 and 12 Edit The College operates four types of programs in the Senior School Victorian Certificate of Education VCE the College offers a wide selection of studies within the VCE International Baccalaureate Diploma Program IBDP the College offers IBDP as an alternative to VCE Vocational Education and Training VET units these units are offered to students by the College and across a cluster of local schools Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning VCAL the College offers this program to a limited number of studentsSELP program Edit The college holds a SEAL Select Entry Accelerated Learning accreditation with the Academy of Accredited SEAL schools TAASS a for profit group which has taken over such accreditation since the department of education dropped SEAL schools programs in 2014 9 The college is the only school in Wyndham to hold this program The program starts in Year 7 and runs to 10 At year 7 and 8 there are 3 classes 1 SELP IB class not affiliated with the schools IB program as the school is only registered and accredited to provide the IB Diploma program 10 and 2 SELP classes Consecutive years currently only run with two classes at each year level During Year 11 and Year 12 where there is only one class Students in the SELP program must have at least 90 attendance It is also required for SELP students to have an average of 70 in all of their core subjects The college was granted permission to hold the IB Diploma program in 2009 and began offering the program in 2013 3 Co curricular activities Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The College provides a significant variety of co curricular activities and experiences in which students may become involved A growing number of students are undertaking the Duke of Edinburgh Award first offered at Werribee Secondary College in 2003 Students have completed the award to bronze silver and gold levels The College fields a number of inter school debating teams which have achieved excellent results in competitions Student may receive public speaking training and participate in Rotary Public Speaking Competitions and the Lions Youth of the Year Award The College has developed a number of bands choirs and ensembles which perform at Presentation Evening and at concerts held each term and at special events Bands include Jazz Rock Big Band and Concert Band The college produces four major concerts each year and perform at public events throughout Wyndham Students aspire to leadership positions within the Music Program The College has an active Drama Club which provides opportunities for students to experience all elements of theatrical production The program is administered with the support of student Drama Leaders The Year 10 Formal is organised by a committee of Year 10 students working with the Year 10 Coordinator The College organises the annual Valedictory Dinner for graduating Year 12 students Students may participate in hosting students from sister schools in Singapore China and Japan A Reading Club operates for all students and a special Reading Club is offered to students studying English as an Additional Language Students are encouraged to represent the College in a number of inter school sports including Swimming Athletics Cross Country Australian Football Basketball Netball Soccer and Table Tennis The College also has a chess club which has many participants and students are able to compete for the College against students from other schools Other Edit As part of an Internationally accredited school the college invites students each year for a two week visit from overseas Students from the college may also get the chance for a visit to other schools and places overseas The college music program includes a compulsory Year 7 amp 8 SEAL band and string ensembles Junior Band Senior Band Guitar Ensemble String Ensemble and other small group performances Achievements include performing at Melbourne s Hamer Hall The college since July 2009 has been granted permission to hold IB program and the college began the program in 2013 with an estimate of 25 students who will undertake the course Houses EditThe college has newly added eight houses Houses are divided into home groups as an attempt by the college to encourage student bonding The houses are named after people who have Lived Worthily the College motto The houses are House Colour Named afterHollows Yellow Fred HollowsDunlop Aqua Edward Weary DunlopEvatt Black H V EvattBurnet Red Frank Macfarlane BurnetGilmore Green Mary GilmoreChisholm Blue Caroline ChisholmMurdoch Orange Elisabeth MurdochDynon Purple John DynonAlumni EditAisha Dee Chasing Life actress Merv Hughes former Australian test cricketer Rebecca Maddern Channel Seven reporter Shanina Shaik Australian model Mike Sheahan Herald Sun Australian rules football writerSee also Edit Schools portal Australia portal List of government schools in VictoriaReferences Edit a b c Werribee Secondary College Werribee VIC My Schools Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority 2019 Retrieved 2 September 2019 Classes closed after Werribee school fire ABC ABC 14 May 2004 a b Tarica Elisabeth 19 September 2011 Werribee leads but how many will follow IB example The Age Retrieved 21 July 2020 Teachers Sue Over Bullying Sundary Herald Sun Bullied Teacher Wins Cash Teachers Claim Burnout at Streaming School The Age 29 October 2013 Teacher Wins Increased Compensation Payout ABC News 16 September 2014 Werribee Secondary College Pays Out Sixfigure Sum to Second Teacher Over Workplace Mistreatment The Age 4 February 2015 Gifted Program TAASS Retrieved 7 October 2018 Werribee Secondary College IBO Retrieved 28 May 2017 External links EditWerribee Secondary College website http www truelocal com au business werribee secondary college werribee http www wyndhamweekly com au 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