Independent Schools Guide 2019: Stonnington & Boroondara

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INDEPENDENT

Schools Guide

2019

SCHOOL PROFILES PLUS ADVI CE O N LE ARNIN G PHA S E S

STONNINGTON & BOROONDARA


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The path to learning

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earning may be a lifelong journey, but it’s our school years that set us on the path of education. Those formal, formative years of learning need to accomplish a great deal in order to develop and prepare children for the world that awaits them. As children grow and progress through their education, from pre-school and kindergarten through to primary and high school, their learning needs shift and change. For the early years, play is at the heart of learning. Younger children who are just beginning their schooling years are taught via games and guided activities designed to enhance their cognitive and physical abilities. By the time children reach year six, leadership and academic development come to the fore to ready them for their adolescent years. Students at this stage need to learn new skills, such as working independently from home. The middle years can be a trying time, caught between the younger phases of learning and the more senior end of schooling. For this reason, many Australian independent schools take their year nine students out of the traditional classroom and into a rural or regional setting to provide new opportunities for growth. And when students are preparing to graduate from their school careers, their commitments multiply. Students in years 11 and 12 are often juggling part-time jobs, social events and extracurricular activities in addition to lots of study and important decisions about their future. For that reason, more schools are incorporating programs that focus on stress management and wellbeing. In this edition of Domain Review’s Independent Schools Guide, we explore each of these phases to offer parents an insight into them. After all, having a greater understanding of your child’s needs and how Melbourne’s independent schools are catering for them could help you ensure they receive the best education possible. ●

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CONTENTS Camberwell Girls Grammar School

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Camberwell Grammar School

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EARLY YEARS

LEARNING THROUGH PLAY Kindergartens are finding a play-based curriculum emphasises creativity and independence. “They’re really engaged. They’re doing some amazingly creative stuff.” ANNA TIBB

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alk around Preshil Kindergarten in Kew, and you’ll see students digging in the garden, feeding the rabbits, building cubbies and climbing trees. They look like they are mucking around. But Anna Tibb, Preshil’s director of kindergarten, says they are part of a very intentional play-based curriculum, one that emphasises agency, creativity and independence. “It’s very hands on, and we place a big emphasis on time outside,” Tibb says. “Some are gardening or designing part of the playground or learning about life cycles. “We’re about being play-based,” she adds. “They’re not just playing all day. Our program curriculum incorporates literacy, numeracy, arts and science with a strong emphasis on developing higher-order thinking skills through play.” Preshil’s founder Greta Lyttle was a proponent of the philosophy that “play

is child’s work”, a common refrain among many early childhood educators and theorists. They believe that play is essential to a child’s development, and far more conducive to learning than simple instruction, such as a teacher delivering information to a classroom. Play-based learning differs from free play, where children direct themselves without adult participation, says Dr Anne-Marie Morrissey, a senior lecturer in early childhood education at Deakin University. “Play-based is where teachers are able to use children’s intrinsic motivation to play to guide children towards their learning goals,” she says. Dr Morrissey says different forms of play that coincide with different skills. For example, physical play contributes to health and physical development. Constructive or creative play, such as block-building, helps children develop creativity and fine motor skills.


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ducators at Preshil regularly use storytelling and drama to teach sophisticated concepts. For part of the year they frame daily activities around Charlotte’s Web, depending on what interests the children. They can reenact parts of the novel, create stories and rhymes about spiders or make their own spiders at the craft table. “Kids have got the time, if they want, to spend weeks on a project that they’re passionate about,” Tibb says. “They’re

really engaged. They’re doing some amazingly creative stuff.” The Early Years Learning Framework, which guides the curriculum for early education programs, also stresses the importance of play as a context for learning – and a way to help young children enjoy learning. The framework says play “provides a supportive environment where children can ask questions, solve problems and engage in critical thinking”. Dr Morrissey says that while most educators see play-based learning as crucial to early learning, there is “growing awareness” about the importance of play in primary school and beyond. “Play theorists would argue that actually play is important throughout life, it just takes different forms, and that intellectual playfulness is a basis for creativity.” ● KATE STANTON

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Dramatic play, or pretend play – pretending to be a firefighter or using a stick as a sword – can help children learn to hypothesise and communicate. “It’s also important, very important, for their intellectual development because they’re learning to think symbolically and to represent objects in an abstract way,” Dr Morrissey says. “It helps them, for example, when they start to read, to know that the words on a page are abstract symbols.”

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Camberwell Girls Grammar School

THE BASICS

SENIOR SCHOOL

DENOMINATION

2 Torrington Street, Canterbury, VIC, 3126

Anglican

YEARS ELC – year 12

JUNIOR SCHOOL GENDER

4 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury, VIC, 3126

Female (coed ELC) ENQUIRIES 9813 1166, www.cggs.vic.edu.au

FEES

admissions@cggs.vic.edu.au

$20,862 (ELC) – $30,196 (year 12)

A PRIN CIPA L \ D E B B IE D U NWO O DY

t CGGS girls enjoy not only equal opportunity, they enjoy every opportunity. They participate fully in an environment where there are no boundaries. As a result, they wholeheartedly explore their passions and interests and together, they create an environment of strong academic achievement. Quality education of girls is about fostering their passion for learning and service, as well as developing their talents, creativity and leadership capabilities. We are fully committed to supporting young women in becoming equal partners in shaping lives, shaping society and shaping the future. We have designed Pastoral Care and Wellbeing programs to enable our girls to be comfortable with who they are and not what they are expected to be. We aspire for our girls to mature into the best version of themselves in all areas of life, with an awareness of the needs of others as much as themselves. We aim to send forth young women who will work towards positive changes and create their tomorrow as a respected participant in their chosen career, in society and in their relationships. As a school, we are committed to the expectant hope that all our girls will experience the day when they will not be seen as female only. Instead, as highly esteemed equals. A day where they will realise #ItWasNeverADress – it was always a cape.

BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

With a strong 34-year career in education, Debbie Dunwoody is passionate about developing courageous learners. An advocate for gender equality, she is committed to enabling young women to become agents of change in this global society.

FUTURE FOCUSED

CO-CURRICULAR

SERVICE LEARNING

WELLBEING

We recognise the vital

We know the benefits of a

We empower our girls to

Wellbeing is fundamental

importance of preparing

balanced lifestyle and

lead with humility and

to positive academic and

girls for life and work in a

opportunities to participate

inspire them to make a

social growth. Our own

rapidly changing world.

in activities outside the

difference by contributing

model ensures a respectful,

Our STEAM program

classroom are endless. With

to build a more just and

safe, connected, nurturing

commences the moment

over 70 offerings, from

sustainable world. Our

and encouraging

girls arrive and we offer

sport to music and

Service Learning program

environment exists so

learning in areas that have

everything in between –

and dedicated Service

students can flourish in

been traditionally male

there is something for

classes encourage our girls

both academic and

dominated spheres.

every girl.

to take action.

personal endeavours. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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THE BASICS

Camberwell Grammar School

YEARS 4-year-old pre-preparatory – year 12

55 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury, Victoria, 3126 DENOMINATION Anglican ENQUIRIES

PRIN CIPA L \ D R PAU L G H I C KS

+61 3 9835 1777, www.cgs.vic.edu.au

GENDER

registrar@cgs.vic.edu.au

Boys only

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FEES

s a student of Camberwell Grammar School, your son will join an impressive legacy of men who have been educated at our school since 1886. Today, we remain one of Melbourne’s leading independent schools for boys. Our impressive campus caters for students from pre-preparatory to Year 12, blending gracious period architecture with exciting contemporary design and state-of-the-art facilities. With about 1300 students, your son benefits from the personalised attention of a smaller school and the extensive facilities of a larger school. While our school enjoys an impressive reputation for academic excellence, this success stems from a culture where students, staff and parents work together to cultivate a supportive and inclusive school community. It’s a friendly, safe and energetic learning community where students can explore a well-rounded education across a wide range of fields: academic, sporting, artistic and spiritual – creating confident young men able to thrive in an ever-changing global world. Alongside academic pursuits, we take pride in helping our students to develop solid values, respect, integrity and an appreciation of the world around them. We encourage students to be inquisitive, view issues and problems from a range of perspectives and to see learning as an ongoing adventure.

POA BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Dr Paul Hicks (BA, MEd PhD History) has led Camberwell Grammar School since 2005. He was educated at Melbourne and Cambridge universities. Dr Hicks has taught English and History for many years and still takes a class each year.

BOYS’ EDUCATION

SPORTS ACADEMY

MUSIC ACADEMY

STEM

We specialise in teaching

New in 2019, it will offer

Students will have the

Sophisticated computing

boys. A comprehensive

individual pathways to

opportunity to receive

for over 20 years including

program includes a broad

students with an interest or

specialised tuition,

laptops and CISCO

and challenging

skill in a particular sport.

participate in master

networking. Mathematical

curriculum,a long

Students will have the

classes with elite musicians

excellence has a long

tradition in the perfoming

opportunity to take private

and to play in our unique

tradition with University

arts and a diverse sports

sporting lessons.

chamber music program.

Mathematics on campus.

offering. Boys are

Individual health and

They will be encouraged to

Science and Engineering

encouraged to be inquisitive

fitness programs will also

develop their musicianship

are prime tertiary student

and respectful.

be available.

to the highest level.

destinations. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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Carey Baptist Grammar School

Open Mornings Junior School Donvale

Tuesday 12 March Junior School Kew

Thursday 14 March Middle Senior School

Thursday 21 March

carey.com.au Feel connected


Carey Baptist Grammar School

THE BASICS

KEW CAMPUS

admissions@carey.com.au

ENQUIRIES +61 3 9816 1222, www.carey.com.au

349 Barkers Road, Kew, Victoria, 3101 DONVALE CAMPUS

YEARS

9 Era Court, Donvale, Victoria, 3111

ELC – Year 12 DENOMINATION

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PRIN CIPA L \ M R PH ILIP G RU T Z N E R

arey Baptist Grammar School is a Christian independent coeducational school from Early Learning to Year 12. Carey works in partnership with families to develop wise, independent, motivated young people who are inspired and equipped to create positive change. As one of Australia’s leading schools, Carey maintains a 50:50 gender balance, fostering the development of confidence, communication skills and self-esteem in both girls and boys. Students participate in community service; study different cultures, religions and beliefs; learn the importance of human rights; and are encouraged to respect and appreciate the world beyond their own experience. Recruiting and developing highly professional teaching and support staff is of utmost importance to us. Carey is known for being innovative, progressive and leading the way in best practice teaching and learning, supporting strong academic results and personal development for each student. Carey’s philosophy of student-centred learning requires students to be active, responsible participants in their own learning, with the teacher working as a mentor, facilitator and guide. Carey students are curious, ambitious and engaged global citizens. We build on their individual qualities to develop young women and men who flourish and can lead and serve with courage, compassion and intelligence.

Baptist GENDER Coeducational FEES $20,632 (ELC) – $31,936 (Year 12) BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Philip Grutzner was appointed to Carey in 2010. Educated at Melbourne Grammar and The University of Melbourne, and selected for a Leadership Course for Principals at Harvard. He believes strongly in coeducational schools for a modern world.

CURRICULUM

CO-CURRICULAR

COMMUNITY

INNOVATION

Carey provides a

We maintain a balance

Carey students are engaged

Our new Centre for

curriculum to challenge

with study, offering APS

members of their local,

Learning and Innovation is

and stimulate each student.

and AGS sports, music,

national and global

at the forefront of

We offer IB and VCE in

drama, yoga, dance, media,

communities. From ELC to

contemporary education

Senior School; more than

bikes, chess, or St John

Year 12, students are

and pedagogical thinking,

50 elective subjects in

Ambulance – there is

encouraged and challenged

including a United Nations

Middle School; and an

something for each

to think beyond their

room, Information Resource

enriching collaborative,

individual. These activities

circumstances and to help

Centre, science labratories

inquiry-based approach at

foster creativity, spirit,

others, facilitated by our

and learning spaces to

Junior School.

leadership and teamwork.

social justice focus.

inspire young minds. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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WHEELERS HILL

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M A LV E R N

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CAULFIELD

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YA R R A J U N C T I O N

Mind for life.

We cultivate character, compassion, creativity and connection. Our learners come to define themselves and their value, allowing them to anticipate their future directions with confidence, courage and capability. Our academic outcomes stand as a testament to our teaching philosophy.

E a r l y l e a r n i n g t o Ye a r 1 2 . www.caulfieldgs.vic.edu.au

03 9524 6300

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NANJING CHINA


Caulfield Grammar School

THE BASICS ENQUIRIES +61 3 9524 6300, www.caulfieldgs.vic.edu.au

WHEELERS HILL CAMPUS

cgs@caulfieldgs.vic.edu.au

74-82 Jells Road, Wheelers Hill, Vic, 3150 MALVERN CAMPUS

YEARS

5 Willoby Avenue, Glen Iris, Vic, 3146

3yo kindergarten – year 12

CAULFIELD CAMPUS DENOMINATION

217 Glen Eira Road, East St Kilda, Vic, 3183

Anglican

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PRIN CIPA L \ A S H LE I G H M A R TIN

aulfield Grammar offers a broader range of learning experiences and resources than most schools. With an emphasis on quality teaching for quality learning outcomes, girls and boys have more opportunities to discover their interests and develop their skills. Students can access a broad academic program as well as theatre, music, art, sports with specialist coaches, and hands-on education outdoors at Yarra Junction Campus. Students in years 7 and 8 have the benefit of two teachers in their classrooms – a subject specialist and a Learning Mentor, who focuses on the academic and pastoral development of each child in their class group. The Internationalism Program for year 9 students at the school’s Nanjing Campus in China engages and excites young minds through experiential learning. Our unique learning programs provide a solid foundation for the academic rigours of the senior years and a strong foundation for life. The youngest members of the school community, from 3yo Kindergarten, are supported by specialist teachers in a safe and beautiful learning environment. Early learning programs are designed to stimulate children’s imagination and develop the necessary literacy, numeracy and social skills for success throughout their schooling.

GENDER Coeducational FEES $18,582 (kinder) – $31,842 (year 12) BOARDING \ Yes SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Mr Ashleigh Martin, appointed Principal in late 2017, is a strong advocate of the relational element of teaching and the benefit to students that arise through strong connections. He is a strong proponent of living out the school’s values.

COMMUNITY

OUTDOOR EDUCATION

MUSIC

SPORTS

A five-week immersion for

More than ever, today’s

Music, dance, theatre and

Specialised coaches, trained

Year 9 students in the

students require an

visual arts are supported

in delivering age-

school’s Nanjing Campus

understanding of their

by specialist teachers and

appropriate sports

and the school’s community

environment and their

outstanding resources to

programs for beginner to

service programs are just

impact on it. The school’s

challenge students and

elite level, deliver the Sports

two of the ways the school

Yarra Junction Campus is

bring out their best.

program at Caulfield

explicitly works to give

an important resource with

Featuring more than 100

Grammar with a unique

students a strong sense of

eco-cabins, dairy farm and

concerts, performances,

approach designed to

their place in

education outdoors.

productions and

maximise engagement

exhibitions yearly.

and enjoyment.

the community.

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Leaders in education since 1898 Come and find out more about Christ Church Grammar School Book online now for one of our tours www.ccgs.vic.edu.au or call our Registrar on 8533 7911

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Christ Church Grammar School

THE BASICS

677 Punt Road, South Yarra, Vic, 3141

DENOMINATION

YEARS 3-12 year olds

Anglican ENQUIRIES +61 3 9866 3540, www.ccgs.vic.edu.au

GENDER

registrar@ccgs.vic.edu.au

Coeducational

E

FEES

stablished in 1898, Christ Church Grammar School is a leading, inner city, independent, coeducational school that provides an outstanding education for children. We aspire to be the leading coeducational school for children through to year 6 by embracing explicit, evidencebased learning; enabling every child to be their best; ensuring our children learn in an environment grounded by love and faith; and by fostering caring, supportive and enduring relationships with children, families and the community. We are an inclusive community and treasure the unique spirit of each and every child. Quality teaching and learning, high expectations and supportive relationships encourage our young children to develop in character and to aspire to be their very best. From preparatory onwards, specialist teachers work with our children in a range of areas including the arts, music, languages and physical education. We also offer a comprehensive co-curricular program that caters for diverse interests such as Latin, French, chess, computer coding, homework club, karate, gymnastics and drama. At Christ Church Grammar we know that children learn best when their individual needs are identified and addressed in a nurturing, supportive and encouraging environment with positive role models.

$16,320 – $27,276 BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

TEACHING/LEARNING

FAMILIES

OUR PARISH

COMMUNITY

Our high-quality

Christ Church Grammar

Proud of our connection

We understand the

curriculum ensures that

welcomes families, not just

with Christ Church South

importance of community

our teaching and learning

students. Diversity is

Yarra, as the only

connections and value our

program is both rigorous

celebrated and children,

coeducational Anglican

partnerships with the 2/14th

and enjoyable. We challenge

their families and our staff

parish school for 3-12 year

Australian Field Regiment,

our students to achieve

are all cherished and

olds in Victoria, we embed

the Shrine of Remembrance,

their very best and have

valued. We develop and

the Anglican faith and ethos

Red Dust Role Models and

small class sizes to

nurture trusting

into our daily practice,

the Areyonga School, in a

maximise the engagement

relationships based on

welcoming those of all

remote Indigenous

of students and teachers.

respect and honesty.

faiths and none.

community. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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Our students learn and thrive in a supportive community, where a universal emphasis on wellbeing, academic excellence, spirituality and respect builds great young men of character.

Mr Peter Houlihan Principal

At De La Salle College, we recognise industry is increasingly requiring employees who demonstrate new skills such as critical thinking, creativity, metacognition, problem solving, collaboration, motivation, self-efficacy and perseverance. We are committed to the design and delivery of education programs, including assessment regimes that address the development of such skills in young people. Facilities including the Rheims Centre for Science and Technology (opened in 2018) represent the College’s commitment to an education that requires new thinking, new approaches and is responsive to the increasing global importance of STEM education. Join us on a student-led College Tour and experience De La Salle College for yourself. Book your place online today! www.delasalle.vic.edu.au

TIVERTON CAMPUS 1318 High Street, Malvern

KINNOULL CAMPUS Northbrook Avenue, Malvern

NEW: HOLY EUCHARIST CAMPUS 1241 Dandenong Road, Malvern East


THE BASICS

De La Salle College

ENQUIRIES 03 9508 2100, TIVERTON CAMPUS

www.delasalle.vic.edu.au

1318 High Street, Malvern VIC 3144

enrolment@delasalle.vic.

KINNOULL CAMPUS

edu.au

Northbrook Avenue, Malvern VIC 3144 HOLY EUCHARIST CAMPUS

YEARS

1241 Dandenong Road, Malvern East VIC 3145

5 – 12 DENOMINATION

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PRIN CIPA L \ PE T E R H O U LIHA N

s a non-zoned Catholic boys school, De La Salle College welcomes students from all over the Melbourne metropolitan area. We operate on a culture of achievement and challenge, where each student is encouraged and supported to achieve his full potential. A variety of pathways and opportunities to specialise in areas of interest and expertise is a feature of our students’ experience. Established in 1912, De La Salle has a rich history. From our first class of 54 students in a parish hall to now educating more than 1,100 students across three campuses, our emphasis remains on developing the existing traditions and strengths of our past. As a Lasallian College, students are expected to contribute to the local and international community through volunteer and fundraising work. Through these opportunities students develop leadership skills, including innovation, initiative and selflessness, along with a strong sense of compassion. We are very proud of our 106-year-old tradition of developing young men of character and empathy, dedicated to their school, their studies and each other. Our dynamic curriculum, extensive co-curricular program and overarching culture of challenge and achievement, faith and service develops our students to become capable, well-rounded and respectful young men.

Catholic GENDER Boys only FEES $11,957 BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ No ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Peter Houlihan is an experienced and dynamic educational leader with a focus on developing students’ 21st-century skills. He has Masters degrees in Education and Leadership. Peter operates on a platform of high expectations and innovation.

NEW YEAR 9 CAMPUS

MUSIC

INNOVATION

SPORT

In 2019, De La Salle

Through the study of music,

The climate at De La Salle

As members of the

College’s new Holy

students develop

is one of progression and

Associated Catholic

Eucharist Campus in

composition skills and gain

innovation. Students are

Colleges’ (ACC), De La Salle

Malvern East will deliver

an appreciation for this

embracing new and

College offers high-quality

our Year 9 students a

universal art from. A

exciting learning

inter-school competition in

program that is authentic,

multitude of performance

opportunities, including

many major carnivals and

distinctive and allows

opportunities are available

robotics, coding and

weekly matches.

students to lead their own

in ensembles and bands.

programming which are

Competitive sport is

learning through

Music is compulsory in

being expanded across all

timetabled into the

collaboration and inquiry.

Years 5-8.

year levels.

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YEAR 6

GREG FORD

TAKING THE NEXT STEP

Year 6 students are taking on leadership roles to build confidence and improve their lifeskills.

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here’s nothing like being the big kids in school. Victorian students in year 6 have almost made it through seven years of primary school, and can now look forward to the high school adventure that awaits them. “They’re really excited, particularly towards the end of the year,” says Edwina Aikman, head of junior school at Mentone Girls’ Grammar in bayside Victoria. “They’re the big fish in a small pond.” The latter years of primary school are a great time for students to practise skills such as leadership, confidence and self-motivation, especially because they are still in the relatively comfortable environment of primary school, Aikman says. That’s why Mentone’s year 6 students participate in an extensive leadership program. “Having leadership in primary school gives them responsibility, and it gives them opportunity to build their organisational skills, to learn to be patient, to have perseverance,” she says. “These are things that everyone needs to deal with, whether it’s secondary school or outside the school gates.” Every student is assigned a leadership role, which they apply for based on their interests. There are sports captains, IT leaders, wellbeing leaders and spiritual captains, for example, and they are in charge of organising events, such as assemblies, fundraisers or coding clubs. Year 6 students have a leadership meeting every week to discuss their progress and what they have learnt. “All our positions are very hands on,” Aikman says. “They’re not token positions, and that’s because we want the girls to know what it really is like to organise things.” Students in late primary school also start thinking about how their social and academic lives will change as they

prepare for the next phase of their academic career. Libby Renton, a year 6 teacher and upper primary coordinator at Presbyterian Ladies’ College in Burwood, says students are particularly concerned with friendships, which will inevitably begin to shift as they enter adolescence. “I love teaching year 6 because they are figuring out where they belong and how they fit in,” Renton says. “They’re at an age when friendships change and fluctuate. We talk about that a lot. They can move apart from their friends, but we need to say that it’s normal.”

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cademic development is also key to preparing students for high school, where they will have to juggle a range of homework assignments from several teachers instead of one or two. Renton says teachers are very intentional about structuring lesson plans to help students develop critical thinking skills and self-motivation they will need in senior school. Each term, year 6 students are expected to complete a project over five or six weeks working independently at home. Teachers help them learn how to break down big tasks into smaller, more manageable ones, and to schedule tasks in their diaries. “We always articulate what we’re doing and why we’re doing it,” Renton says. “We say why they will need these skills to succeed in senior school.” But even with a year’s worth of preparation, Renton says it’s typical for year 6 students to be just as apprehensive as they are excited about the major changes ahead. “They are always a bit mixed,” she says. “They are nervous about getting lost and how they will manage the homework. But they are really excited about the future too.” ● KATE STANTON

“Having leadership in primary school gives them responsibility, and it gives them opportunity to build their organisational skills, to learn to be patient.” EDWINA AIKMAN

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THE BASICS

Fintona Girls’ School

YEARS ELC – year 12

79 Balwyn Road, Balwyn, Victoria, 3103 DENOMINATION ENQUIRIES

Non-denominational

9830 1388, www.fintona.vic.edu.au GENDER

registrar@fintona.vic.edu.au

Coeducational ELC, Girls only prep – year 12

F

PRIN CIPA L \ R AC HA E L FA LLO O N

intona Girls’ School is one of Melbourne’s leading independent schools with a long tradition of educating girls to the highest standard. Renowned for consistently achieving outstanding VCE and NAPLAN results, Fintona is firmly placed among the most successful schools in Victoria. Situated in the inner-eastern suburb of Balwyn, Fintona caters for girls from prep to year 12 and offers an early learning program for both girls and boys. The Primary Years Programme of the International Baccalaureate Organisation is taught from ELC to year 4. Our friendly, supportive and caring environment, together with our broad-based education programs, provide girls with a variety of experiences that challenge them beyond expectations and prepare them for life beyond school. Inspired by strong leadership and dedicated teachers, a Fintona girl will find the confidence to achieve her academic and personal aspirations, whatever they may be. If you are considering a school with a focus on personal development that fosters an ‘anything is possible’ mindset, then join us on one of our scheduled tours in 2019. Tours are a great opportunity to meet our Principal, Ms Rachael Falloon, an accomplished educator, and chat with our students and staff. For more information on our tours and how to book, visit our website.

FEES Prep $17,684 – year 12 $30,340 BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Rachael Falloon commenced as Principal in 2018. Her goal is to develop young women who are agile learners – capable, confident and curious; young women who know themselves deeply, embrace opportunity and contribute positively to the world.

CURRICULUM

CO-CURRICULAR

GLOBAL EXPERIENCES

STUDENT WELLBEING

Our curriculum is diverse

We offer a variety of

Senior school students can

The commitment by staff to

and challenging,

engaging activities that

participate in study tours

the wellbeing of each of our

encouraging each student

contribute to a balanced

and exchanges to schools in

students is a factor that sets

to become an independent

education including choir,

Japan, France, Scotland

us apart. The School

thinker. Our girls thrive in

music ensembles, Guides,

and Canada. Another

Counsellor plays an

languages, the arts,

House competitions, sport,

option is World Challenge,

important role by

mathematics and science

drama, public speaking,

where students lead an

providing confidential

where their learning

debating, Duke of

educational expedition

support and implementing

connects academic concepts

Edinburgh, overseas study

overseas to a

programs to develop

with real-world lessons.

tours and clubs.

developing country.

resilience in students. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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Geelong Grammar School

THE BASICS ENQUIRIES + 61 3 5273 9200, www.ggs.vic.edu.au

BOSTOCK HOUSE

admissions@ggs.vic.edu.au

139 Noble Street, Newtown, Vic, 3220 CORIO CAMPUS

YEARS

50 Biddlecombe Avenue, Corio, Vic, 3214

ELC – year 12

TIMBERTOP CAMPUS Private Mail Bag, Mansfield, Vic, 3722

DENOMINATION

TOORAK CAMPUS

Anglican

14 Douglas Street, Toorak, Vic, 3142 GENDER

A PRIN CIPA L \ R E B E C CA CO DY

n independent Anglican coeducational boarding and day school, Geelong Grammar School (GGS) has earned an international reputation as a pioneer of modern education: a community that makes a positive difference and a home of exceptional opportunities. Across four campuses, our vibrant living and learning community of over 1,500 students includes 900 boarders, making it Australia’s largest coeducational boarding school. We believe that student agency, wellbeing and creativity are at the heart of education. Our focus throughout the GGS journey is to inspire and cultivate within each individual the mindset and competencies to flourish. Learners as young as three years of age can begin their GGS educational journey at Bostock House or Toorak Campus. As they enter early adolescence, the adventure continues into Middle School at Corio Campus, followed by a transformational year at Timbertop. With enlivened spirit and resilience, our learners return to Corio Campus for Senior School. We offer young people a unique pathway for growth: an educational experience that is academically challenging, rich in diversity and opportunity, supported by the science of positive psychology and underpinned by positive relationships within a caring and inclusive environment.

Coeducational FEES POA BOARDING \ Yes SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Rebecca Cody joined GGS in early 2018. Rebecca’s approach centres on an unwavering commitment to the philosophy and practice of holistic education, and the far-reaching impact this has on shaping a buoyant, more adaptable nation.

TIMBERTOP

POSITIVE EDUCATION

BOARDING

CREATIVE EDUCATION

Established in 1953, our

Positive Education is

The educational experience

Our Creative Education

unique year 9 programme

taught explicitly from ELC

at GGS is unique. Our

framework encourages the

provides a transformational

to year 10. Our mission is

community spirit celebrates

development of inquisitive,

year of challenge and

to equip all learners with

diversity and our well-

collaborative and

adventure, awakening in

the knowledge and skills

developed pastoral care

imaginative thinking; these

our learners self-reliance

that will nurture their own

programmes help to foster

are critical habits of mind

and independence that will

wellbeing and foster a

enduring friendships, a

for our learners to thrive in

sustain them throughout

deeper purpose to

strong sense of community

a fast-changing world.

their lives.

contribute to the wellbeing

mindedness and individual

of others.

empowerment. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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Open Mornings 2019

Genazzano invite you to experience what it means to be a Gen girl, where young women learn to lead and inspire others, embrace life and go confidently into the world. Book now to attend one of our Open Mornings and secure your place for Year 7 in 2020. Register today at genazzano.vic.edu.au or phone 8862 1207

Open Morning dates: Friday 1 March Wednesday 27 March All tours start at 9:30am


THE BASICS

Genazzano FCJ College

YEARS ELC – year 12 DENOMINATION

301 Cotham Road, Kew, Vic, 3101

Catholic ENQUIRIES

GENDER

+61 3 8862 1207, www.genazzano.vic.edu.au

Coeducational ELC;

registrar@genazzano.vic.edu.au

Girls only prep to year 12 FEES

N

PRIN CIPA L \ KAREN JEBB

urtured in the Catholic faith and the principles of the Faithful Companions of Jesus, Genazzano FCJ College is a school where young women learn to lead and inspire others, embrace life and go confidently into the world. It is proud of its 130 year history, its past and present students, and importantly, its community. Genazzano is a vibrant, energetic community that seeks to positively influence all aspects of a student’s development. At Genazzano learning and wellbeing go hand in hand. Ours is a College where intellectual pursuits flourish in a climate of excellence and enquiry. Our core values include a passion for life, a love of learning and the courage and confidence to lead and serve others. These values encourage our students from ELC to VCE to approach life with optimism, to be creative learners looking for ways to contribute to society and to be actively engaged with issues of social justice. Like a child’s imagination, we believe that learning should have no bounds. The College is located in magnificent grounds that offer spaces for students to explore and discover, and a wonderful setting for many of the College’s 130 co-curricular activities on offer.

$17,265 – $28,680 BOARDING \ Yes SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Karen is a highly regarded, faith-filled, modern educational leader, nurturing girls and young women for 21st century career opportunities, balanced by an innate sense of social responsibility and personal purpose.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

INNOVATION

CO-CURRICULAR

WELLBEING

Our FCJ heritage

The College has formed

Our 130 co-curricular

Our GenSTAR program is a

encourages and inspires

partnerships with

offerings encourage

whole school wellbeing

our students to offer not

universities and researchers

involvement, leadership,

program, utilising research

only companionship to

to enable a student’s

community spirit, physical

in psychology, that enables

each other, but beyond to

passion for learning to

engagement, artistic

students to develop

the wider community.

grow. Girls Invent is an

endeavour, teamwork and

resilience, think for peak

Students develop their

entrepreneurial program

social justice. Every student

performance and develop

confidence to positively

that brings their ideas to

has the opportunity to

skills for a safe, healthy and

contribute to society, now

life and motivates them to

explore a range

positive approach to life.

and in the future.

pursue their dreams.

of activities. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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THE BASICS

Haileybury

ENQUIRIES +61 3 9904 6000, www.haileybury.vic.edu.au

855 Springvale Road, Keysborough, Victoria, 3173

admissions@haileybury.vic.

120 South Road, Brighton East, Victoria, 3187

edu.au

138 High Street, Berwick, Victoria, 3806 383 King Street, West Melbourne, Victoria, 3003

YEARS

6057 Berrimah Road, Berrimah, Northern Territory, 0828

ELC – year 12

6 Gongxue Road, Gaocun County, Wuqing District, Tianjin, China DENOMINATION NA

M PRIN CIPA L \ D E R E K S C OT T

ore parents choose to send their children to Haileybury than any other school in Australia. One of the AsiaPacific region’s leading independent schools, it has campuses in Keysborough, Brighton, Berwick, Melbourne, China and Darwin. Haileybury is acclaimed for outstanding academic achievements, small class sizes, extensive co-curricular choices and state-of-the-art facilities. In 2018, it was named Australian School of the Year and Primary School of the Year – Non-government at the Australian Education Awards. Every year Haileybury achieves outstanding national testing and VCE results, placing it among Australia’s leading academic schools. It has high expectations of students and provides them with the support they need to excel academically. Haileybury’s enlightened Parallel Education Model recognises the diverse educational needs of girls and boys. They learn together until year 4, then attend separate schools on the same campus from years 5 to 12. While girls and boys benefit from coeducation in their early years, single gender classes in the middle and senior years achieve better academic outcomes. In 2018, Haileybury Rendall School opened in the Northern Territory. The new School draws upon Haileybury’s award-winning education models and is committed to bringing world-class education to Darwin.

GENDER Parallel Education – boys and girls share facilities but attend single-gender classes FEES POA BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Derek Scott became Principal of Haileybury in 2008. Under Mr Scott’s leadership Haileybury has become one of the nation’s leading academic schools as confirmed by its outstanding NAPLAN and VCE results.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

SPORT

MUSIC

Social justice is a

Haileybury students have a

The aim of sport at

The instrumental program

cornerstone of the

wide range of travel

Haileybury is to promote

lies at the heart of music at

Haileybury Program. For

experiences available to

participation in healthy

Haileybury. Individual

students it creates

them. All international

activities and to provide

and group tuition is offered

awareness of their

opportunities are carefully

appropriate sporting

in all the orchestral

community, as well as their

designed to coincide with

opportunities for all

instruments, piano, pipe

own self-worth. Each of the

learning and ignite

students of all abilities.

organ, voice and guitar.

School’s campuses supports

cultural awareness.

Across the year, girls and

Each campus boasts a

a number of charities

boys have more than 30

range of large and small

throughout the year.

sports to choose from.

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10 -16 Ranfurlie Crescent, Glen Iris P: 8808 8888 E: admissions@korowa.vic.edu.au www.korowa.vic.edu.au


Korowa Anglican Girls’ School

THE BASICS

10-16 Ranfurlie Crescent, Glen Iris, Vic, 3146

DENOMINATION

YEARS ELC – year 12

Anglican

PRIN CIPA L \ H E LE N CA R M O DY

ENQUIRIES

GENDER

+ 61 3 8808 8888, www.korowa.vic.edu.au

ELC: coeducational;

reception@korowa.vic.edu.au

prep – year 12: girls only

W

FEES

hat do we most want for our girls? For girls to be happy, self-aware, confident and capable young women, who graduate from Korowa understanding their responsibility and capacity to influence the world in a positive way. Everything we do at Korowa is driven by this goal. In 2018, we were named the Secondary School of the Year (Non-Govt) in the Australian Education Awards. We have been a leader in girls’ education since 1890 and are renowned for academic excellence. Our 2017 VCE results placed us among the top 10 schools in the State. We are committed to academic excellence within a meaningful journey of holistic learning experiences, and support our staff to develop the expertise and commitment necessary for the success of our students. At Korowa, every teacher knows every student and encourages her to pursue her own unique interests, talents and ambitions – wherever they may lie. In 2019, Korowa will commence construction on a new centre for the health and wellbeing of our students, with zones dedicated to team sports, dance and yoga, a Perceptual Motor Program Studio, and consulting suites for Health Services, our Educational Psychologist and Learning Support. Your daughter can ‘Try Us for a Day’ and attend classes with a Korowa buddy and meet her peers and teachers, or we look forward to welcoming you to an open morning.

Please visit our website BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

A proud leader ensuring our students are the reason behind every decision. Helen’s vision is guided by the school’s motto which translates to “No Reward Without Effort”, and our collective passion for an excellent education for girls.

INNOVATION

EXCELLENCE

EXPERIENCES

STUDENT-CENTRED

In the STEAM Lab,

Korowa is renowned for its

From the top end of

Whether it’s working with

students are pushing the

academic excellence.

Australia to the NASA

the University of Melbourne

possibilities through Art,

Teaching is student-

Space Centre in the USA,

on education solutions,

Science and STEAM

centred, drawing on the

Korowa’s Trips and Tours

360-degree teaching

curricula: designing

natural curiosity of

offer girls opportunities to

feedback, real-time

bridges, 3D printing

students to engage them in

explore the world, with an

reporting or our small and

prosthetics, filmmaking,

the learning process. Our

emphasis on service

supportive classes, our

VR artwork and exploring

VCE results consistently

learning and independence.

students’ learning

space through VR games.

place Korowa among the

The year 9 programs are

experience is at the centre of

top schools.

always a highlight.

everything we do. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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MIDDLE YEARS

GETTY IMAGES

RITES OF PASSAGE

Rural experiences can help year 9 students transition into young adulthood.

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t may not be every 15-year-old’s idea of a good time to spend months living at school or in the bush, without a phone, social media or television. But it’s not unusual for year 9 students at independent schools around Victoria to participate in extended excursions away from home. And several schools have rural campuses, where year 9 students can hike, run, chop firewood, cook and clean, as part of their formal education. Year 9 students at Methodist Ladies’ College can choose to attend Marshmead, a rural campus in East Gippsland, for eight weeks. Wesley College has a country campus in Clunes, outside of Ballarat. Prince Charles famously attended Geelong Grammar School’s rural campus, Timbertop, for two terms in 1966, when he slept in tents and took part in cross-country hikes. So what’s significant about this age group, and what makes it a popular time for students to experience life away from home? Tom Hall, head of Timbertop, which is compulsory for year 9 students at Geelong Grammar, says it can be a “problematic” year level for students in a traditional school setting. “For many young people, year 9 can be a no man’s land between middle school and senior school. They’re too old for the younger parts of the school and they’re not quite old enough for the rest,” he says. Hall believes that rural education programs, especially ones with various physical, mental or academic challenges, give students a “rite of passage” typically missing from year 9. Students at Timbertop attend regular academic lessons. But they also participate in a range of physical challenges, including a running program that culminates in a 33-kilometre run. They do not have

access to the internet or their phones, and they have to perform a range of domestic chores, such as cutting wood to fire the boiler that heats their showers. “They live a simple existence, but they live in close connection with the natural world, and they can be responsible for themselves,” Hall says. “It’s a wonderful thing to see that transition from childhood to young adulthood and that happening both with their maturity, their intellectual and academic capacity and their physical capacity as well.”

Y

ear 9 students at Lauriston Girls’ School in Armadale spend most of their school at Howqua, a campus three hours away from Melbourne in Victoria’s High Country (pictured above right right). The girls participate in normal academic lessons, as well as an outdoor and fitness program that includes canoeing, rock climbing, skiing and camping. “We believe that year 9 is a good time to send our students to Howqua because girls are ready to face new challenges and are keen to make new friends,” says Lauriston principal Susan Just. The hope is that a year at Howqua will help students embrace challenge, independence and self-confidence, skills that will help prepare them for VCE. “Our year 9 students return to year 10 with more self-confidence and independence,” Just says. “They know how to organise their time and set goals. They know the other girls in their year level and feel more of a sense of belonging, which is important for the senior years.” ●

“Our year 9 students return to year 10 with more selfconfidence and independence.” SUSAN JUST

KATE STANTON

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FIND YOUR DIFFERENCE.

We all go to school to learn. Good schools produce strong academic results. Great schools teach life skills to go along with that. At Lauriston we do both. We build each girl’s learning path guided by her strengths and interests, empowering her to embrace challenge and constantly achieve. And our wellbeing program encourages empathy, perspective-taking and self-understanding, so she faces obstacles with confidence and competence.

BOOK A TOUR TODAY lauriston.vic.edu.au • Armadale


THE BASICS

Lauriston Girls’ School

YEARS 3yo – year 12 DENOMINATION

38 Huntingtower Road, Armadale, Vic, 3143

Non-denominational GENDER ENQUIRIES

Coeducational

+61 3 9864 7555, www.lauriston.vic.edu.au

kindergarten;

admissions@lauriston.vic.edu.au

Girls only prep – year 12 FEES

W

PRIN CIPA L \ SUSA N J US T

e all go to school to learn. Good schools produce solid academic results. Great schools teach life skills to go along with that. At Lauriston, we do both, but we don’t stop at just putting in. Our difference is what we bring out. We help every student find their difference. Our innovative and experiential pedagogy, combined with a comprehensive well-being program, work together to provide a well-rounded educational experience that encourages students to achieve their best. Lauriston values good teaching and, combined with the latest technology, each girl can learn at her own pace and be ready for the challenges that lie ahead. Our goal is to connect students with choice and best-practice teaching and learning; we work daily to bring local and international connections back to Lauriston. Learning is a constant process that doesn’t end with the submission of an assignment or the passing of an exam. At Lauriston ‘success’ is never the end of the story, it’s a launch pad towards new discoveries, innovation and understanding.

$22,728 – $34,528 BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Susan Just is an experienced educator and leader and, during her time at Lauriston, has spearheaded many innovations, including the creation of Australia’s first FabLearn Lab and the development of a comprehensive wellbeing program.

KINDERGARTEN

JUNIOR SCHOOL

SENIOR SCHOOL

HOWQUA

Play and laughter feature

Junior School students learn

As students take on their

Howqua teaches lessons no

strongly in our three and

in a nurturing environment

final years study, it’s

traditional classroom can.

four-year-old kindergarten

that encourages

important that they are

With a combination of

programs grounded in the

investigation and

supported, challenged and

academic learning and

Reggio Emilia philosophy.

collaboration. As they

inspired. Studying either

outdoor activity and an

Children’s cognitive skills

progress, students begin to

the VCE or IB, Lauriston

absence of social media,

are developed and they go

view the world from a

girls leave ready to take

girls learn to rely on

home happy and eager to

broader perspective,

their education further and

themselves and the people

return the following day.

investigating cultures and

face new challenges.

around them in this unique

viewpoints beyond their own.

year 9 program. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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A choice of over 20 different sports.

Discover how your daughter will be nurtured, challenged and encouraged to realise her true self. 2019 School Tours, 9.00am - 10.30am Wednesday 13 February, Thursday 4 April, Thursday 4 June, Tuesday 17 September Enquiries: +61 3 9823 8231 admissions@loretotoorak.vic.edu.au AN INDEPENDENT CATHOLIC SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ELC TO VCE


Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak

THE BASICS

10 Mandeville Crescent, Toorak, Vic, 3142

DENOMINATION

YEARS ELC – year 12

Catholic ENQUIRIES

PRIN CIPA L \ D R SUSA N S T E VE N S

+61 3 9823 8100, www.loretotoorak.vic.edu.au

GENDER

admissions@loretotoorak.vic.edu.au

Girls only (coed ELC)

L

FEES

oreto Toorak is an Independent Catholic Girls’ School embracing genuine values of freedom, justice, sincerity, verity and felicity to foster a mutual respect and deep understanding of the individual and a compassion for the broader community. To become confident, self-assured women, girls need the right challenges. Loreto Toorak has created an environment where your daughter will be nurtured, challenged and encouraged to discover her true self. Excellent academic results are achieved each year, but this is only one aspect of our holistic approach to education. Established in 1924, the foundations began over 400 years ago with a truly remarkable English woman, Mary Ward. She overcame extraordinary opposition and hostility to found the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (IBVM), known as the Loreto Sisters. Today there are seven Loreto Schools in Australia and more than 90 throughout the world. An extensive and challenging academic program is integral to the education of heart and mind, which is cherished at Loreto Toorak. A love of learning is fostered by specialist teachers who share a passion for their subjects with programs that aim to foster individual needs. The opportunities we provide will challenge and extend your daughter, helping her to graduate with an inner belief that there is much she can achieve.

$19,010 – $27,420 BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Dr Susan Stevens, PhD Melb, MEd (EdAdmin), MMusic, AMusA, GradDip (AdolHealth&Welfare), GradDipTheology, FACE, MACEA, MAICD. Principal for 16 years, she chairs and is an active contributor on many boards in several organisations.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

MUSIC

LANGUAGES

Students are taught to

Physical education includes

Music is a rich and diverse

Four languages are taught

critically analyse the

20 different sports. A

component of our

at Loreto Toorak. Chinese

structures of society that

member of Girls Sport

education. There are 25

(Mandarin) and French are

perpetuate injustice. We

Victoria, we compete

ensemble groups available

taught from Preparatory to

nurture their hearts and

against 23 girls’ schools

for students. These include

VCE. From year 7, students

minds to become aware of

during a weekly

bands, choirs, orchestras,

may also elect to study

social justice issues.

competition. We engage

instrumental ensembles,

additional languages

Students participate in

many top specialist coaches

chamber groups and voice

including Italian and

numerous justice activities.

across several sports to

programs.

Indonesian, taught through

challenge our students.

to VCE. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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THE BASICS

Marcellin College

YEARS 7-12

160 Bulleen Road, Bulleen, Vic, 3105 DENOMINATION Catholic ENQUIRIES +61 3 9851 1589, www.marcellin.vic.edu.au

GENDER

info@marcellin.vic.edu.au

Male FEES

M

PRIN CIPA L \ M A R K M U R PH Y

arcellin College is a leading Catholic Marist school for boys established by the Marist Brothers, first at Camberwell in 1950 and later at Bulleen in 1963. We are a College founded on the spiritual and educational philosophy of Saint Marcellin Champagnat who believed that to educate young people we must love them and love them all equally. We do this by aiming to provide an environment where each boy is known and where each is supported to reach his full potential. At Marcellin the educational opportunities are driven by a desire to engage and connect boys with their learning in specific ways. Our college’s motto: Virtute Ad Altissima means “through virtue and courage to strive for the highest”. Our motto comes alive every day as we challenge our students to constantly aspire for personal excellence in all that they do. It is our conviction that an exceptional education begins with good teaching and learning that empowers individuals to strive to be the best they can be. The building and enhancement of relationships between students, parents and teachers is the most significant elements in the achievement of a student’s full potential and the College’s pastoral structures not only provide avenues of accessibility for home/school communication, they also provide parents with confidence that their son is known and supported.

Available on the College website BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ No

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

As Principal of a Marist school Mark Murphy has a strong commitment to the charisma and educational philosophy of Saint Marcellin Champagnat as a vehicle for supporting young men as they grow in their Catholic faith.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

LEADERSHIP

SPORTS

THE ARTS

Catholic Social Teaching

A variety of opportunities

Marcellin is blessed with

The College places a high

plays a great role in the

for leadership are available

extensive fields, an award-

value on the arts,

Marcellin community. Seen

at College, House,

winning gymnasium and

encouraging all students to

through our Cambodia and

academic, faith and

the equipment necessary for

develop their creative

South Africa immersions

sporting levels. These roles

students to strive for their

thinking capacities. Studies

and connections with The

enable students to gain

best. The College’s

are offered in art, drama,

Exodus Community, the

leadership experience, grow

membership of the AGSV

music, studio arts, theatre

Youth Juvenile Centre and

in confidence, and become

and the VSRU are integral

studies and visual

Marist Solidarity.

responsible citizens and

parts of the College’s life.

communication design.

role models. I N DEPE N DE N T SCHOOL S GU IDE 2019

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BLAZING THE TRAIL Our programs are all designed to give her the confidence, knowledge and skills to action her dreams, in her own unique way. See for yourself why we’re the only independent girls’ school in Victoria named a winner of “The Educator” Innovative Schools Award 2018. Visit mggs.vic.edu.au


Melbourne Girls Grammar

THE BASICS

MERTON HALL (YEAR 5 TO YEAR 12)

www.mggs.vic.edu.au

ENQUIRIES +61 3 9862 9200,

86 Anderson Street, South Yarra, Vic, 3141

enrolments@mggs.vic.

MORRIS HALL (PREP TO YEAR 4)

edu.au

100 Caroline Street, South Yarra, Vic, 3141 EARLY LEARNING CENTRE

YEARS

63 Clowes Street, South Yarra, Vic, 3141

ELC – year 12

M

DENOMINATION

elbourne Girls Grammar (MGGS) is a school where challenge and choice create opportunities for every girl to discover and pursue her strengths, passions and goals. Wellbeing is central to the MGGS experience as we believe an exceptional education for life not only develops academic skills and attributes, but emotional and physical wellbeing as well. We are a forward-looking community and are innovative in our approach to preparing our girls for life in an increasingly complex and globally connected world. We focus on developing and empowering young women, instilling in them the courage, skills and experience they need to excel in life beyond school. Our programs are designed to respond to the unique needs of contemporary girls: the early learning and junior years provide the foundations of positive learning reinforcing that anything is possible, and where imagination, curiosity and inquiry lead to discovery; the middle years (years 5-8) provide the opportunity to dive deeper into key learning concepts, skills and unlock the secrets of the world, life and human endeavour; the senior years (years 9-12) provide the launching pad for selfmotivated learning, interrogation of ideas, innovation and resourcefulness, and the importance of integrating academics and wellbeing into daily routine to achieve your best.

Anglican GENDER Girls only FEES For fee listings, please visit mggs.vic.edu.au BOARDING \ Yes SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Principal Dr. Toni E. Meath brings a breadth of experience and drive for excellence across the spectrum of learning abilities and diversity. Her passion for developing the whole individual shines through in her warmth and wisdom.

INNOVATION

ENTERPRISE

WELLBEING

CREATIVITY

With a focus on supported

We champion the

We promote physical

Project based learning tasks

personalised learning,

development of enterprising

activity as an essential

enable students to explore

students develop

mindsets. Students interact

component of a healthy life

real world problems such as

collaboration and problem

with companies and

and an important

Artificial Intelligence and

solving skills. Students are

industry sectors solving

protective factor for mental

Bioethics. We foster

provided with authentic

real-world problems, attend

health and wellbeing. Our

budding futurists who

opportunities to engage

career internships, and

Fit For Life program helps

explore new ways of

with emerging technologies

meet with visiting

the girls establish their

thinking and are

such as Blockchain and

entrepreneurs who share

personal fitness goals.

empathetic and conceptual

drone flying.

their setbacks and successes.

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THE BASICS

Melbourne Grammar School

ENQUIRIES +61 3 9865 7555, mgs.vic.edu.au mgs@mgs.vic.edu.au

GRIMWADE HOUSE 67 Balaclava Road, Caulfield, Vic, 3161

YEARS

WADHURST AND SENIOR SCHOOL

Grimwade House:

355 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Vic, 3004

Prep – year 6; Wadhurst: years 7–8;

O

PRIN CIPA L \ M R ROY KE LLE Y

ur aspiration is for our students to be architects of their own lives. We ask them to look beyond the ordinary, to achieve the extraordinary and to make a difference in the world in which they live. Melbourne Grammar School is one of Australia’s leading independent schools, with a tradition of excellence extending over more than 160 years. Ours is an inclusive, community-focused culture – one in which we strive to ensure that everyone feels valued and respected. Throughout their time with us, we ask students to explore and develop their own identities, strengths and moral code, guided by a wide-ranging curriculum, highly skilled and dedicated teachers and a clear set of positive values. Our extensive co-curricular programme is designed to develop existing talents and to foster new interests. Diversity is one of the core strengths of our community, encouraging our students to build their capacity for empathy and understanding while broadening their individual ideas about achievement, contribution and sense of self. At Melbourne Grammar, we emphasise the crucial role of ideas, creativity and new ways of thinking alongside academic rigour and excellence. We measure success both in terms of academic achievement and through our students’ sense of integrity, responsibility and understanding of the world around them.

Senior School: years 9–12 DENOMINATION Anglican GENDER Grimwade House: coed; Wadhurst and Senior School: boys only FEES $26,420 – $35,300 BOARDING \ Yes SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Mr Kelley joined Melbourne Grammar School in 2009. “Successful lives are ones which are grounded in high-quality, positive human relationships, steered by knowledge, understanding and a strong sense of moral purpose.”

OUR MISSION

GRIMWADE HOUSE

WADHURST

SENIOR SCHOOL

We are committed to

At Grimwade House, we

Here, we ask students to

In their final four years of

creating a holistic learning

build firm academic

direct their natural

schooling, we aim to

community by providing a

foundations in a learning

curiosity toward new goals

prepare students to excel as

balanced, well-rounded

environment designed to

of academic excellence.

they take on new academic

education within a

meet the specific needs of

Boys are encouraged to

challenges, and to

challenging and nurturing

our young girls and boys,

apply their best to all

encourage their capacity to

environment, while

who discover the value and

pursuits and are given the

act as agents of positive

maintaining an authentic

excitement of learning

tools they need to build

change in their lives after

connection with parents

surrounded by a warm,

healthy relationships now

graduation.

and the broader community.

welcoming community.

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mlc.vic.edu.au +61 3 9274 6316 207 Barkers Road Kew Victoria 3101 Australia

be inspired. be great. be you. At MLC no dream is too big, whether it is technological, sporting, musical, creative, academic or a combination of all these. Offering one of the broadest curricula of any Australian independent school, we can support all of your daughter’s pursuits and provide her with the tools to achieve her best. Discover the possibilities at our 2019 Information Sessions: Register at mlc.vic.edu.au/visitus

Julia

Art expands her creative horizons


Methodist Ladies’ College

THE BASICS YEARS MLC Kindle (6 weeks - 5 years), Prep – year 12

207 Barkers Road, Kew, Vic, 3101 GENDER ENQUIRIES

Girls only

+61 3 9274 6316, mlc.vic.edu.au

(MLC Kindle – coed)

admissions@mlc.vic.edu.au FEES

M

PRIN CIPA L \ D IA NA VE R N O N

LC has long been one of Australia’s leading independent girls’ schools. An education at MLC is unique.As a large school, MLC is able to provide one of Australia’s broadest curriculum offerings, including over 60 subjects in VCE, VCE VET (vocational subjects enabling students to gain an industry qualification), and the International Baccalaureate (IB). There are many opportunities to expand your daughter’s passions through extensive co-curricular offerings, including ensembles, choirs and special interest groups. Additionally, with 30 sports and often multiple teams for each, there is something for everyone, whether your daughter is a high-level athlete or wants to participate for fun. With a diverse student and staff body and a proudly forward-thinking reputation, we have a long history as an inclusive community where students from all walks of life and backgrounds learn and achieve together. Our students leave the College with not just one friendship group, but many across different interests, year levels and houses. The world is also a diverse and exciting place. Many of our students affirm that an MLC education taught them how to navigate their journeys confidently after year 12 – whether university, travelling, owning their own businesses or joining multinational or local businesses. They are truly ‘world ready women’.

Prep – year 12: $19,170 – $32,130; see website for MLC Kindle fees. BOARDING \ Yes SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Passionate about girls’ education, Diana Vernon has been leading MLC since 2014. She is delighted to be supported by a talented leadership team and committed teaching and support staff to ensure MLC remains at the forefront of education.

WELLBEING

ACADEMIC SUCCESS

FACILITIES

STRONG COMMUNITY

Every student is heard.

With a long tradition of

From two rural outdoor

Our strong school

They are nurtured and

academic excellence, our

education campuses to a

community includes our

supported to be the best that

students consistently

commercial training

welcoming, active Parents’

they can be through our

achieve some of the top

restaurant, a TV studio to

Association, supportive

unique school structure,

results in the state as well

forward-focused science

families as well as a valued

integrated PROSPER

as a holistic, well-rounded

labs, MLC is fortunate to

network of 30,000+

wellbeing framework,

education. We are also one

provide exceptional

alumnae. Meeting new

extensive staff resources

of the nation’s most

facilities. 2019 will also see

people and supporting one

and supportive homegroup

successful IB schools.

the opening of our new year

another is part of the

7-8 Learning Centre.

MLC spirit!

programs.

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SENIOR SCHOOL

ISTOCK

A FOCUS ON WELLBEING

A more holistic approach to education is encouraging greater awareness of the pressures faced by senior students.

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ears 11 and 12 can be a challenging time for students, who face all sorts of pressures around academic success and personal development. With Mission Australia finding that one in four young people are at risk of serious mental illness, many schools are focusing on wellbeing as part of a more holistic education. “It underpins everything,” says Mara Vanderzeil, head of student wellbeing at Yarra Valley Grammar. “If a child is healthy and feeling safe, and mentally well, then they’re going to be able to achieve their potential. For them to be able to learn, they need to be well.” Students face a variety of pressures both inside and outside the classroom. “They’re becoming adults,” Vanderzeil says. “They’ve got relationships with people, even the fact that they’re becoming learner drivers ... there are so many different aspects.” The ubiquity of social media can also exacerbate things. “There are so many images, and there is so much information coming in all the time,” she says. “One of the things we try to teach is the mindfulness side of things. To be in the actual moment and focus in on one thing.” It’s an approach that has served Noah McGrath, a year 12 student at Brighton Grammar, well. McGrath says that he puts all his focus into whatever he’s working on – whether revising for a test or training for sport – so that he doesn’t get distracted or overwhelmed. “Say I had a test on Friday and I know that Wednesday and Thursday I’ll have soccer training,” he explains, “in class on that Wednesday and Thursday I’ll remove myself from my peers and

focus significantly on study. I’ll get two hours of quality work in.” He says the students at the school openly chat with each other about how they’re going. “I talk to a lot of the rowing boys about how they deal with [pressures]. A lot of people do different things. I probably focus more on being in the moment and trying to get everything out of every minute, whereas other students are really good at managing their time outside of school.” The school has a wellbeing committee, and McGrath says that it’s “awesome” that they encourage students to book in to see a psychologist if they have something they want to discuss.

B

righton Grammar has also introduced a camp that year 10 students go on with their fathers, or father figures. “You can talk about anything,” Noah says, “and you won’t be judged… it was just good that I could ask [dad] questions about how he’s gone through life. He’s experienced similar things to me.” Yarra Valley Grammar, meanwhile, is partnering with The Resilience Project on materials for homeroom teachers and year co-ordinators from prep right through to year 12. It’s all part of a drive to embed wellbeing across the school. “The education that we provide is not just academic,” Vanderzeil says. “It’s so many things. And to feel connected, you really want students to feel like they’re part of a community.” ●

“If a child is healthy and feeling safe, and mentally well, then they’re going to be able to achieve their potential.” MARA VANDERZEIL

ANDERS FURZE

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Strong Foundations – Amazing Futures

PLC School Tours

Visit us at our School Tours to see our school in action. Term 1 Wednesday 13 February Saturday 16 February

Term 2 Saturday 18 May Wednesday 22 May

Register at www.plc.vic.edu.au/admissions/school-tours

141 Burwood Road, Burwood VIC 3125 www.plc.vic.edu.au 9808 5811


THE BASICS

Presbyterian Ladies’ College

YEARS Six-month ELC to year 12 DENOMINATION Presbyterian

141 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Vic, 3125

GENDER ENQUIRIES

ELC - coeducational.

9808 5811, www.plc.vic.edu.au

Prep to year 12 - girls only

admissions@plc.vic.edu.au FEES $17,684 - $31,652

P PRIN CIPA L \ DAWN C LE M E N T S

LC has been renowned as a leader in girls’ education for over 140 years. Nurtured within a Christian environment, girls are encouraged to develop a respect and concern for others, to acquire leadership skills and selfdiscipline and to have a sensitive, informed understanding of other cultures. We passionately believe that for our students, every opportunity should be explored and any goal is achievable. Our girls, regardless of their talent, ability or background are challenged to pursue their interests and develop their strengths. Our focus is on the development of the whole person: academic, emotional, social, creative, physical and spiritual, with personal achievements across all areas of endeavour being celebrated. We look forward to working with your daughter to encourage, inspire and help her realise her own personal excellence as she prepares to take her place as a modern woman in tomorrow’s world.

BOARDING \ Yes SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINICPAL

Dawn Clements is passionate about educational excellence in Christian Independent Schools and equipping young women to positively influence their generation. We are delighted to have an engaging, warm, articulate leader as our principal.

PASTORAL CARE

BEYOND CLASSROOMS

EXCELLENCE

A CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Our pastoral care program

We highly encourage our

We believe everyone has

PLC is a Christian school

is one in which students’

girls to immerse themselves

their own excellence just

that celebrates and

voices are valued, and

in a diverse range of

waiting to be uncovered

nurtures the Christian faith

where diversity and

activities and interests

and we encourage and

within the school

personal excellence are

beyond the classroom,

inspire our girls to embrace

community and through

celebrated across a school

including theatre, sports,

life’s opportunities with

our Christian studies core

community that sees staff

music, community

confidence, courage and

curriculum programs.

lead by example and

outreach, outdoor

optimism in whatever field

support the uniqueness of

adventure and

of interest they pursue.

every individual.

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PRESHIL THE PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVE International Baccalaureate Scholarships in Creativity and Innovation for entry into Years 7 or 11 available. We encourage students seeking an opportunity to further their imaginative and independent thinking in any avenue of learning. We ask that applicants submit a portfolio of work displaying evidence of creativity, innovation, imagination and their ability to contribute to the Preshil community. Applications close May 31, 2019. Visit preshil.vic.edu.au/scholarships to learn more.

Blackhall Kalimna Secondary School Campus 26 Sackville St, Kew VIC 3101 T 03 9817 6135

2019 OPEN MORNINGS Arlington - Kindergarten and Primary Wednesday March 6, Thursday May 9, Friday August 2 Blackhall Kalimna - Secondary Wednesday March 13, Friday August 9 Visit preshil.vic.edu.au/enquiry to book your place or organise an alternative date to visit the school.

Arlington Kindergarten & Primary Campus 395 Barkers Rd, Kew VIC 3101 T 03 9816 7900

COURAGE TO QUESTION


THE BASICS

Preshil

YEARS Kindergarten – year 12

ARLINGTON (PRIMARY AND KINDERGARTEN) 395 Barkers Road, Kew, Vic, 3101

DENOMINATION

BLACKHALL KALIMNA (SECONDARY)

Secular

12-26 Sackville Street, Kew, Vic, 3101 GENDER ENQUIRIES

Coeducational

+61 3 9817 6135, www.preshil.vic.edu.au FEES

preshil@preshil.vic.edu.au

$16,400 – $26,800

P PRIN CIPA L \ M A RILY N S M IT H

reshil is the oldest progressive school in Australia, focusing on the education of each individual child and the social relationships which support their development as critical and creative thinkers. It remains a deliberately small school, welcoming children into the kindergarten at three years of age and following them through to the completion of their secondary schooling in year 12. Preshil is an International Baccalaureate World School, with an accredited IB Middle Years Programme (IBMYP) and Diploma Programme (IBDP) and acceptance as a candidate school for the Primary Years Programme (IBPYP). These IB Programmes perfectly align with Preshil’s focus on intellectual challenge, inquiry and research-based learning, which accommodate individual choice and independent learning. The school continues to produce graduates who have developed the “courage to question” – to find their own voice and to become responsible and active global citizens. The Preshil approach to schooling does not use the fear of failure or the threat of punishment to motivate children. We do not demand conformity or unthinking obedience to arbitrary rules. The rapport between teachers and students is relaxed, respectful and focused on achieving outstanding learning outcomes, trust and a genuine regard for each individual.

BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

With an educational background spanning more than 35 years, Marilyn Smith’s commitment to Preshil’s philosophy upholds the school’s steadfast regard for all individuals through the development of strong and respectful relationships.

KINDERGARTEN

PRIMARY SCHOOL

THE IBMYP

THE IBDP

The play-based program for

Our primary school and

The MYP affords an

The DP addresses the needs

children aged 3-5 offers rich

kindergarten are set in the

intellectually vibrant

of the whole person at the

and meaning ful

rambling grounds at

curriculum, preparing

highest level. Students

experiences that foster a

Arlington. Play, conceptual

students to progress to the

receive a broad, meaning ful

sense of curiosity and

and critical thinking are

DP in years 11 and 12.

educational experience that

connection. Music, French,

key elements in project-

Accompanied by electives,

is responsive to their needs

storytelling, art,

based inquiry, with art,

the outstanding program of

and equips them to be

philosophy, sport and

music, philosophy, PE and

arts, drama, film and

active, contributing

library are incorporated

French adding to the rich

music emphasises authentic

members of a global

into the daily program.

curriculum.

challenge and creativity.

community.

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ruyton

WE BELIEVE IN GIRLS grit • curiosity

creativity • leadership

integrity • global citizenship

You are invited to see our School at work from Early Learning to Year 12 open morning Thursday 14 March Thursday 16 May Thursday 29 August Thursday 14 November 9am–11am with Principal’s address at 10am

school snapshot Wednesday 27 March Monday 27 May Monday 12 August Tuesday 26 November 9am–10am

scholarships Saturday 23 February Pre-registration required information sessions small groups Held throughout the year 9.30am–11am Bookings essential

Contact the Registrar, Mrs Nadine Hibbert, on 9819 2422 or book online www.ruyton.vic.edu.au ruyton girls ’ school

12 Selbourne Road Kew 3101 Victoria Australia Tel +61 3 9819 2422

ruyton@ruyton.vic.edu.au CRICOS 00336J 00336J www.ruyton.vic.edu.au CRICOS


THE BASICS

Ruyton Girls’ School

YEARS Early Learning – year 12

12 Selbourne Road, Kew, Vic, 3101 DENOMINATION Non-denominational ENQUIRIES +61 3 9819 2422, www.ruyton.vic.edu.au

GENDER

hibbertn@ruyton.vic.edu.au

Girls FEES

PRIN CIPA L \ LIN DA D O U G L A S

We Believe in Girls At Ruyton we foster the individuality of each girl in a caring and safe environment, nurturing her intellectual, physical, social and emotional qualities essential to flourish. Powerful learning is central to the Ruyton culture, building on our strong academic reputation. We focus on advancing the learning of every girl through the engagement of intellectual curiosity, building knowledge and skills about how to learn and supporting them to be the best learners they can be and exemplary citizens. We believe in real world learning beyond the classroom, collaborating with the wider community to promote growth, discovery and sustainability. We empower our girls to lead lives of purpose with courage, character and compassion. Through the development of values and action-focused learning they are inspired to pursue equity and justice for self and others. By embracing diversity and raising their voices our girls effect positive change and make a difference. One Campus. Endless Opportunities. Our Early Learning, Junior School and Senior School are situated on one campus, emphasising our strength as a connected learning community and enabling many opportunities for collaboration, mentoring and role modelling.

$13,095 – $32,581 BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Through her involvement in both education and sport, Ms Douglas has a passion for providing the next generation with opportunities to achieve their personal best, as confident, engaged and compassionate members of their community.

CO-CURRICULAR

STEM

YEAR 4 PROGRAM

CO-ORDINATE

With a wide range of

By building strong links

At this age girls are finding

This unique signature

activities our girls have

with the scientific

their place and realising

program with Trinity

endless opportunities to

community beyond the

their ability to make a

Grammar School in years

achieve personal best,

School, our girls work with

difference. This program

11 and 12 provides shared

embrace a new challenge,

scientists from a range of

provides unique

classes and co-educational

ensure a sense of balance

fields, using STEM skills

opportunities to engage

learning at a time when

and have fun.

and understandings to deal

with the wider community,

students are emotionally,

with and solve real-world

increasing girls’

physically and

problems.

understanding and

socially mature.

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Sacré Cœur

“For the sake of a single child, I would have founded the Society of the Sacred Heart” St Madeleine Sophie Barat, RSCJ

172 Burke Road, Glen Iris Ph: 9835 2700

sacrecoeur.vic.edu.au

Our vision, Sacré Coeur Women Shape the World, is a strong statement that reflects our existing and future aspirations for our young women, and it is authentic to our Sacred Heart Tradition. We believe in the need for them to be globally minded citizens who are prepared and able to share their gifts and talents with others to shape the world. Sacré Coeur is built upon a proud tradition of providing an optimal educational outcome for each child in a caring, supportive environment. As a result, they consistently achieve excellent VCE results and seek to contribute to their local communities and to the world. Discover the opportunities a Sacré Coeur education can provide for your daughter and your family by attending our Open Day on 26 May 2019 or our Tour Mornings. Register now via the website.

Sacre Coeur Women Shape the World


THE BASICS

Sacré Cœur

YEARS Prep – year 12

172 Burke Road, Glen Iris, Vic, 3146 DENOMINATION Catholic ENQUIRIES

PRIN CIPA L \ A N NA M A S T E RS

+61 3 9835 2700, sacrecoeur.vic.edu.au

GENDER

admissions@sac.vic.edu.au

Girls only

S

FEES

acré Cœur is a leading Catholic girls’ school. It was founded in 1888 by the French order of nuns, the Society of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ). Our purpose is to “educate and empower our women to make a profound contribution to their world.” This purpose statement reflects our commitment to educate each student, not just academically, but holistically with the goal of empowering her and building her confidence and resilience to respond to change and to live her life with a future focus. Our expert and dedicated teachers are privileged to work with students to guide their heads and their hearts in all they do. Sacré Cœur is built upon a proud tradition of sharing our gifts and talents and for providing an optimal educational outcome in a caring and supportive environment. At the heart of a Sacred Heart education is a deep respect and concern for each student’s wellbeing. We believe that positive relationships lie at the heart of learning and for students to be ready to learn, they must first feel happy and secure. Our objective is to build and develop connections to maximise capabilities and opportunities for respectful and mutually beneficial relationships, ensuring all students have their emotional and social wellbeing carefully nurtured. ‘Sacré Cœur Women Shape the World’ reflects our ongoing aspirations for our young women.

$9,424-$26,188 BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Anna is a highly experienced educational leader in Wellbeing, Learning, Teaching and Innovation. She has had a range of educational leadership experiences in Vic and NSW, and looks forward to serving the Sacré Cœur community in 2018.

GLOBAL VILLAGE

COMMUNITY

CREATIVE THINKERS

CO-CURRICULAR

In an ever-changing world,

Programs and learning

Contemporary Learning,

Success comes in countless

it is a challenging time to

opportunities abound for

based on key pillars of

forms at Sacré acré Cœur Cœur. We

educate young women. We

students and staff in our

Connection, Agency, Mastery

are especially pleased our

belong to an international

international community.

and Authenticity inform

students achieve

Sacred Heart family

Participation in sharing

multi-discipline projects in

academically, and

comprising more than 150

contemporary learning

the STEAM (Science,

holistically, across a vast

sister schools in 40

ideas through our networks

Technology, Engineering, the

array of co-curricular

different countries. We are

and curriculum offerings,

Arts and Mathematics)

activities, often at a level

enriched by exchanging

influences global thinking

areas, develops critical

greater than their

cultures and contexts.

and leadership.

thinking in students.

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A CATHOLIC SCHOOL FOR YOUNG WOMEN IN THE DOMINICAN TRADITION, YEARS 7 TO 12


THE BASICS

Siena College

YEARS 7 – 12

815 Riversdale Road, Camberwell, Vic, 3124 DENOMINATION ENQUIRIES

Catholic

+ 61 3 9835 0200, www.siena.vic.edu.au GENDER

office@siena.vic.edu.au

Girls only

S

PRIN CIPA L \ G AY N O R RO B S O N - G A R T H

iena College is a Catholic school in the Dominican tradition, offering young women an education which will inspire and challenge them to make intelligent and responsible use of their personal gifts and develop a lifelong love of learning. Our students have a daily, lived experience of women as leaders at all levels, from a broad based Student Representative Council, to the women from past decades on whose shoulders we stand. Our patron, St Catherine of Siena, broke the bonds of what was expected of a woman in the 14th Century by speaking Truth. She challenged those in power and committed herself to a life of prayer and service of others. Our Dominican tradition places emphasis on diversity and the unique gifts of every person. We are inspired by each other and find joy in our work, our learning and our community. Our moto, Veritas, challenges us to search for Truth through prayer and contemplation, a commitment to study and a strong sense of justice and outreach to others. Siena College offers a richly stimulating and contemporary education that makes student learning exciting for young women. We encourage our students to engage in critical reflection on the world, we nurture their individual gifts and talents and build their self-esteem and sense of connectedness.

FEES $11,935 – $13,330 plus Capital Levy $2,220 per family BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ No

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

2019 is Gaynor’s 13th year as Principal at Siena College. She continues to be inspired by the College’s Dominican values to educate young women “towards intelligent use of liberty” and to empower them to go out and make a difference.

MATHEMATICS

COMMUNITY SERVICE

VISUAL ARTS

MUSIC

Year 7-10 classes are ability

Siena College’s Community

Siena College has a long

Siena College is known for

grouped to better support

Service Program seeks to

history of excellence in

an extensive and highly

student learning. There is

assist students to develop

Visual Arts and Technology,

successful co-curricular

an extension group at each

empathy and

with students’ work

music program. Specialist

year level. Technology is

understanding of the lives

consistently selected for

instrumental tuition is

integral to learning in

of others, and foster a

VCE Season of Excellence.

offered across 19 different

mathematics and students

willingness to help make a

Student work is showcased

instruments with

use graphics calculators

difference in our world.

in the College’s purpose

performance opportunities

and dynamic geometry

Students volunteer service

built Visual Arts and

in an array of ensembles,

software.

out of College hours.

Technology Gallery.

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Life at St Catherine’s Empowering and nurturing young women to be confident, creative, independent and resilient.

New Junior School

NOW OPEN

Visit our School 14 March | 7 May | 6 June | 15 August | 15 October Register online at www.stcatherines.net.au/VisitOurSchool Dates may be subject to change. Visit our website to confirm the program schedule.

ST CATHERINE’S SCHOOL A Day and Boarding School for Girls, ELC to Year 12 (ELC includes boys) 17 Heyington Place Toorak VIC 3142 | T: (03) 9822 1285 www. stcatherines.net.au


THE BASICS

St Catherine’s School

YEARS 3yo ELC – year 12

17 Heyington Place, Toorak, Vic, 3142 DENOMINATION Non-denominational ENQUIRIES +61 3 9822 1285, www.stcatherines.net.au

GENDER

admissions@stcatherines.net.au

Coeducational ELC; Girls only: prep – year 12

A

PRIN CIPA L \ M I C H E LLE CA R RO LL

t St Catherine’s School, our core philosophy is to empower and nurture independent and thoughtful young women with the confidence to aspire to their personal best. The fixed anchor points of our school are the strong values we embed within a St Catherine’s education; Empathy, Curiosity, Perseverance and Integrity and St Catherine’s School creates an enriching environment focusing strongly on the development of the whole person. A staunch advocate for the empowerment of women, Mrs Carroll believes in enabling students to become lifelong learners, to manage complex ways of thinking, reasoning and problem-solving. Our newly opened Junior School features purpose-built STEM and Language labs with classroom designs premised upon flexibility – the capacity for spaces to capture the needs of individual or group work and team teaching. Light and colourful spaces inspire learning as well as the most up to date technology and classroom resources to enhance their learning journey at St Catherine’s. Offering personalised academic care and exceptional educational opportunities, St Catherine’s is a place for your daughter to excel. To find out more or to book a School Tour, please contact our Admissions team on (03) 9828 3071, email admissions@stcatherines.net.au or visit www.stcatherines.net.au/visit-our-school/

FEES $15,040 – $35,080 BOARDING \ Yes SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Mrs Michelle Carroll is passionate about providing a comprehensive, innovative and engaging educational environment, where students’ individual strengths flourish and girls are empowered to grow into confident and capable young women.

GRADUATES

NEW JUNIOR SCHOOL

CO-CURRICULAR

KEY FACTS

Strong educational

Our new building reflects

Our breadth of co-

foundations empower our

the values of St Catherine’s

curricular opportunities

innovative approach to

graduates to study at top

and what we believe is

enable students to take the

education.

institutions throughout the

integral to girls’ education.

stage in musicals, compete

world, such as Imperial

Fostering critical and

at elite levels of sport,

program delivered in

College London, Princeton

creative thinking, the new

participate in Public

partnership with

University, Boston

spaces place a particular

Speaking & Debating and

Swinburne University.

University, University of St

emphasis on Literacy,

travel abroad to our

Andrews, ANU and The

STEM, Language, Music

Exchange Schools and on a

University of Melbourne.

and Arts.

range of study tours.

A progressive and

An established wellbeing

National Snowsports champions

Prominent alumni

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Scholarship applications open for 2020 entry Encouraging and recognising the diversity of our community, and the School’s commitment to each student’s holistic development and pursuit of educational excellence. St Michael’s Scholarships reward student achievement and effort in areas of academic excellence, all-round ability, science, maths, music and more.

Opportunities open to students entering Years 5 to 10 in 2020 Applications close Monday 18 February: stmichaels.vic.edu.au/enrolments/scholarships Co-educational | K–12 | St Kilda | 8530 3310


THE BASICS

St Michael’s Grammar School

YEARS 3-year-old kindergarten – year 12

25 Chapel Street, St Kilda, Vic, 3182 DENOMINATION ENQUIRIES

Anglican

+61 3 8530 3310, www.stmichaels.vic.edu.au GENDER

admissions@stmichaels.vic.edu.au

Coeducational

S

PRIN CIPA L \ T E R RIE J O N E S

t Michael’s is one of Australia’s leading independent coeducational schools, educating more than 1300 students from kindergarten to VCE. Educational excellence matters at St Michael’s. We prepare young people to flourish in the contemporary context, and enable them to build the skills and develop the personal qualities that will serve them throughout their lives. St Michael’s staff is committed to exercising and extending each student’s capacity for critical thinking, autonomous learning, problem-solving and collaboration. Our rich and diverse curriculum and co-curricular programs challenge students while enabling them to reflect on their individual growth. We encourage students to develop their identity as learners and work alongside them to pave their way to the destinations they wish to embrace beyond school. We have the advantage of being a K-12 school on one site in St Kilda. Our location provides a vast array of opportunities to learn with and from the creative, academic, not for profit and business communities that call this vibrant city home. Students perform, exhibit, play sport and learn in some of Melbourne’s most iconic, creative and professional spaces. Our welcoming and supportive environment enables each student to develop a strong sense of their gifts and to distil a purpose that will imbue their life with meaning.

FEES $20,221 (kindergarten) – $32,535 (year 12) BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Commencing as Head of the School in 2018, Terrie Jones’ experience in educational leadership complements a demonstrated track record in developing innovative, evidence-based curriculum that translates into meaning ful student outcomes.

K-12 EDUCATION

EXCELLENCE

STUDENT WELLBEING

COEDUCATIONAL

We have evolved our

Each student’s holistic

A focus on positive and

Learning together as equals,

approach to teaching,

development is our central

respectful relationships

girls and boys develop a

learning and caring,

concern. We strive for

and trust gives life to the

shared appreciation and

building on our strengths

personal excellence in all

School’s core values of

acceptance of each other.

as a kindergarten to year

learning areas, providing

Dignity, Respect, Care and

Our students encounter a

12 school on one campus.

students with clear

Compassion, which are

range of approaches to

We offer students greater

expectations and skilled

enacted daily in the quality

learning, personalities and

support, detailed guidance,

instruction while inspiring

of rapport that students

perspectives, underpinning

and increased diversity

curiosity, motivation

enjoy with their peers

our commitment to

of opportunities.

and confidence.

and staff.

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Trinity Grammar School, Kew

THE BASICS

40 Charles Street, Kew, Vic, 3101

DENOMINATION

YEARS ELC3 – year 12

Anglican ENQUIRIES

PRIN CIPA L \ PH IL D E YO U N G

+61 3 9854 3600, www.trinity.vic.edu.au

GENDER

trinity@trinity.vic.edu.au

Boys

T

FEES

rinity Grammar School, Kew has an esteemed history of educating boys that extends over 115 years. Our traditions are strong, and our motto ‘Viriliter Agite’ – Act Manfully – remains our guiding principle. A modern view of manfulness, however, requires much more than its traditionally ascribed characteristics of courage and stoicism. We prepare boys for a self-satisfying and happy life; a life of resilience, respectfulness and fulfilling relationships; of compassion to others and contribution to the communities in which they live. Our teachers are passionate about delivering a broad and stimulating curriculum that engages our boys and challenges them to achieve their best. They have a genuine interest in connecting with each of the boys in their care and helping them to develop positive relationships across the School. The sense of community and inclusivity among students of all ages is strong thanks to our vertical peer mentoring structures, and positive role modelling by senior students. At Trinity, boys are encouraged to learn with passion and purpose, and we offer a broad range of academic and cocurricular programs, which acknowledge, encourage and affirm their different needs, interests and abilities. Boys enjoy a mix of modern learning facilities and historical buildings, which offer plenty of space to learn and play.

$22,228 – $32,280 BOARDING \ Yes SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Phil De Young is a highly regarded education professional who, over four decades, has fulfilled a range of leadership roles in private schools and the commercial sector. He commenced his time as Trinity’s 11th Headmaster in 2018.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

SPORT

CO-CURRICULAR

LEADERSHIP

Our Outreach Program

Trinity competes in the

A wide range of

Our boys enjoy

provides opportunities for

AGSV Saturday morning

co-curricular activities

opportunities to become

our boys, through service in

competition. All senior boys

caters for the interests and

student leaders throughout

local, national and

choose a summer and a

passions of all boys.

the entirety of their

international initiatives, to

winter sport from more

Activities include almost

education at Trinity.

become aware of their

than 30 options. Our

30 different individual and

Leadership roles exist in

privilege, the needs of others

playing fields at Bulleen

team sports, debating and

peer support activities,

in their community, and

provide facilities for tennis,

public speaking, drama,

across the House System, in

the difference they

soccer, rugby, football,

musical ensembles, chess

sporting teams and through

can make.

hockey and cricket.

and bushwalking.

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DISCOVER A TRUE EDUCATION At Wesley we believe a True Education realises the full potential of every girl and boy. Our rich and comprehensive coeducational program promotes excellent academic results and values equally the importance of sport, music, visual and performing arts, outdoor education and community service.

Scholarships for 2020 are now open We have a range of scholarships available, from Academic to General Excellence and Boarding Scholarships. To ďŹ nd out more, visit www.wesleycollege.net/scholarships

Register for a campus tour Discover more about the unique learning opportunities at Wesley’s three metropolitan campuses. Elsternwick

Glen Waverley

Book online: www.wesleycollege.net/tours Email: admissions@wesleycollege.net Call: 03 8102 6508

St Kilda Road


THE BASICS

Wesley College

YEARS 3yo ECLC – year 12

WESLEY COLLEGE ST KILDA ROAD CAMPUS 577 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Vic, 3004

DENOMINATION

WESLEY COLLEGE GLEN WAVERLEY CAMPUS

Uniting Church

620 High Street Road, Glen Waverley, Vic, 3150 WESLEY COLLEGE ELSTERNWICK CAMPUS

GENDER

5 Gladstone Parade, Elsternwick, Vic, 3185

Coeducational

ENQUIRIES

FEES

+61 3 8102 6508, www.wesleycollege.net

$19,800 – $33,520

admissions@wesleycollege.net BOARDING \ Yes

W

PRIN CIPA L \ RI C HA R D B R E N KE R

esley College is a leading coeducational, open-entry school. Established more than 150 years ago, the College has enriched the lives of thousands of students through its outstanding liberal, broad-based curriculum. Students from a range of international locations and cultures choose Wesley because of our strong tradition of academic excellence, outstanding curricular and cocurricular programs and state-of-the-art facilities. Wesley has three metropolitan campuses in Melbourne: • Elsternwick, 3-year-olds to year 9 • Glen Waverley, 3-year-olds to year 12 • St Kilda Road, 3-year-olds to year 12 Wesley is one of the top Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and International Baccalaureate (IB) schools in Australia, and one of the only schools in Victoria to offer the IB continuum from primary through to middle and senior schools. We provide a diverse breadth of subjects for students to choose from, with 39 VCE and 30 IB DP subjects, including six languages. Wesley places the highest value on academic excellence and encourages each student to aspire to achieve excellence in all areas of learning.

SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Richard Brenker has worked at Wesley since 1981, enjoying a variety of roles and responsibilities. Recent roles as Head of Campus at Glen Waverley and Deputy Principal, have prepared him for his current position as Acting Principal.

CO-CURRICULAR

BOARDING AT WESLEY

RESIDENTIAL

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Our rich variety of co-

Wesley’s boarding facility,

Wesley offers a unique

Wesley offers 20 organised

curricular activities

Learning in Residence, is

residential program in

College tours. These tours

include visual and

purpose-built for Senior

Clunes, the Yiramalay/

include a world-class USA

performing arts, sport,

School students (years 10–

Wesley Studio School in the

space school program, a

music, outdoor education

12) from metropolitan

Kimberley, Western

European music tour, and

and community service,

Melbourne, rural Australia

Australia, and three

Hong Kong drama tour,

with 19 sports, 23 bands, 21

and international locations

Outdoor Education camps

and international hosting

chamber ensembles, 16

across Asia and Europe.

in Victoria; Chum Creek,

partnerships with France,

choirs, 10 orchestras, 7

Camp Mallana and

Spain, Germany, China

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Lochend.

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Great teachers. Great education. Great opportunities.

Yarra Valley Grammar a great place to excel.

“T

HE GREATEST STRENGTH OF THE SCHOOL IS ITS PEOPLE WITH A DEDICATED STAFF, SUPPORTIVE PARENTS AND STUDENTS WHO READILY ACCEPT THE MANY OPPORTUNITIES THEY ARE GIVEN. THIS IS A POWERFUL COMBINATION WHICH CREATES A VIBRANT SCHOOL EXPERIENCE.”

Ringwood, Victoria

Dr Mark Merry, Principal

A CO-EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL IN THE ANGLICAN TRADITION – EARLY LEARNING TO YEAR 12 Yarra Valley Grammar Kalinda Road Ringwood Victoria 3134 T 03 9262 7700 E admissions@yvg.vic.edu.au www.yvg.vic.edu.au CRICOS NO. 00356E


THE BASICS

Yarra Valley Grammar

YEARS Early Learning – year 12

Kalinda Road, Ringwood, Vic, 3134 DENOMINATION Anglican ENQUIRIES +61 3 9262 7700, www.yvg.vic.edu.au

GENDER

admissions@yvg.vic.edu.au

Coeducational FEES

E

PRIN CIPA L \ D R MA R K M E R RY

stablished in the heart of Melbourne’s east in 1966 and set on a spacious 29-hectare campus, Yarra Valley Grammar overlooks the Yarra Valley and picturesque Dandenong Ranges. Our students excel under the guidance of great teachers who love what they do and seek to inspire them to strive for excellence. The school offers an extensive range of contemporary opportunities and sets high standards of performance, encouraging all students to achieve their personal best. Great teachers are able to vary the way they teach to suit the way each student learns. This takes patience, flexibility and the ability to see things from the students’ perspective. Yarra Valley Grammar’s team of teachers have a genuine interest in getting to know their students, so they can teach them effectively, encourage them to achieve their best, identify issues or problems, and care for their welfare. Yarra Valley Grammar’s broad curriculum is responsive to individual student needs, with extra opportunities for enrichment and support. Key learning areas include art, design and technology, business studies, English, health and physical education, humanities, ICT, languages, mathematics, music and science. Students study a common curriculum until the mid-secondary years and then a range of diverse electives for senior years is offered.

$9,600 – $28,000 approx BOARDING \ No SCHOLARSHIPS \ Yes

ABOUT THE PRINCIPAL

Dr Mark Merry was appointed principal of Yarra Valley Grammar in 2009. Prior to that he was Principal of Marcellin College and Deputy Principal at St Patrick’s College, Launceston. He has a doctorate in educational psychology.

SOCIAL

MEDIA

LANGUAGES

MUSIC

Social responsibility is

Yarra Valley Grammar

Yarra Valley Grammar

Students begin their

integral to a Yarra Valley

offers a range of subjects in

introduces the French

musical journey in ELC,

Grammar education. All of

media that explore the

language to students in

throughout junior school

our students are

different types of media

junior school. Students are

and are encouraged to

encouraged to participate

including television, film,

then given the choice of

continue in secondary

in fundraising and giving

sound, photography, games,

Indonesian, French or

years. Our music programs

back to the community.

and digital technologies.

Chinese in secondary

build students’ confidence

There are fundraising

VCE subjects include

school. Chinese as a first

by involving them in vocal

activities for local charities

Computing, Infomatics and

language is also offered at

and instrumental

and communities.

Media.

VCE level.

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Only About Children THE BASICS LOCATION 18 campuses across Melbourne AGE RANGE Six weeks to six years EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY Play-based, intentional teaching in small groups – Oac Grow Curriculum guided by the EYLF GENDER Coeducational

ABOUT US

FEES POA

We give children more than an education – our holistic approach encompasses everything from health

ENROLMENT 138 OAC or visit oac.edu.au ●

and wellbeing, to creative expression. Oac has created innovative environments for children to safely play and learn; guided by our passionate and highly qualified Educators. Together with our Oac Grow curriculum (an educational framework led by the interests of the child and includes literacy, numeracy, music, Spanish, active and sustainability programs), Oac Health and Wellbeing services, we’ve created an offering designed to give children the best possible preparation for life. At Oac, we empower every child to reach their full potential. ●

At Only About Children - we provide more than an education; we embrace a holistic approach that encompasses high quality early learning as well as health and development programs in exceptional learning environments. dedicated teams from newborn care through to school readiness , so that every child can reach their full potential.

More than early learning, an inspiring start to life

Enrol now for 2019 Enrol or book a tour today

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Inspired early learning

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Camberwell Girls Grammar School

Camberwell Grammar School

SENIOR SCHOOL \ 2 Torrington Street, Canterbury, 3126 +61 3 9813 1166 JUNIOR SCHOOL \ 4 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury, 3126 +61 3 9813 1965 admissions@cggs.vic.edu.au www.cggs.vic.edu.au

55 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury, 3126 +61 3 9835 1777 registrar@cgs.vic.edu.au www.cgs.vic.edu.au

● 750 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Anglican ● Girls only ● (ELC: coeducational)

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● 1300 students ● 4yo Pre-prep – Year 12 ● Anglican ● Boys only

Carey Baptist Grammar School

Christ Church Grammar School

KEW CAMPUS \ 349 Barkers Road, Kew, Victoria, 3101 DONVALE CAMPUS \ 9 Era Court, Donvale, Victoria, 3111 +61 3 9816 1222 admissions@carey.com.au www.carey.com.au

677 Punt Road, South Yarra, 3141 +61 3 9866 3540 registrar@ccgs.vic.edu.au www.ccgs.vic.edu.au

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● 2511 Students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Baptist ● Coeducational

● 400 Students ● 3yo – Year 6 ● Anglican ● Coeducational

Caulfield Grammar School WHEELERS HILL CAMPUS \ 74-82 Jells Road, Wheelers Hill, 3150 MALVERN CAMPUS \ 5 Willoby Avenue, Glen Iris, 3146 PROFILE PAGE

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CAULFIELD CAMPUS \ 217 Glen Eira Rd, East St Kilda, 3183 +61 3 9524 6300 cgs@caulfieldgs.vic.edu.au www.caulfieldgs.vic.edu.au

● Wheelers Hill: Pre-Prep – Year 12 ● Malvern: Kinder – Year 12 ● Caulfield: Years 7–12 ● Associated with Anglican Church ● Coeducational

De La Salle College

Fintona Girls’ School

TIVERTON CAMPUS \ 1318 High Street, Malvern, Vic, 3144 KINNOULL CAMPUS \ Northbrook Avenue, Malvern, Vic, 3144 HOLY EUCHARIST CAMPUS \ 1241 Dandenong Road, Malvern East, Vic, 3145 +61 3 9508 2100 enrolment@delasalle.vic.edu.au www.delasalle.vic.edu.au

79 Balwyn Road, Balwyn, 3103 +61 3 9830 1388 registrar@fintona.vic.edu.au www.fintona.vic.edu.au

● 1100 student ● Years 4–12 ● Catholic ● Boys only

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● Wheelers Hill Campus: Junior School – 400 students; Secondary School – 1020 ● Malvern Campus: 420 ● Caulfield Campus: 1400

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● 600 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Non-denominational ● Girls only ● ELC: coeducational


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Geelong Grammar School

Genazzano FCJ College

14 Douglas Street, Toorak, 3142 Private Mail Bag, Mansfield, 3722 50 Biddlecombe Avenue, Corio, 3214 139 Noble Street, Newtown, Vic, 3220 +61 3 5273 9200 admissions@ggs.vic.edu.au www.ggs.vic.edu.au

301 Cotham Road, Kew, 3101 +61 3 8862 1207 registrar@genazzano.vic.edu.au www.genazzano.vic.edu.au

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● 1550 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Anglican ● Coeducational

● 1000 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Catholic ● Coed ELC ● Girls only: Prep – Year 12

Haileybury

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KEYSBOROUGH CAMPUS \ 855 Springvale Road, Keysborough, 3173

TIANJIN CAMPUS \ 6 Gongxue Road, Gaocun County, Wuqing District, Tianjin, China

BRIGHTON CAMPUS \ 120 South Road, Brighton East, 3187

NORTHERN TERRITORY CAMPUS \ Lot 6057 Berrimah Road, Berrimah, Northern Territory, 0828

BERWICK CAMPUS \ 138 High Street, Berwick, 3806

+61 3 9904 6000 admissions@haileybury.vic.edu.au www.haileybury.vic.edu.au

CITY CAMPUS \ 383 King Street, West Melbourne, 3003

● 4700 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Non-denominational ● Parallel education

Korowa Anglican Girls’ School

Lauriston Girls’ School

10-16 Ranfurlie Crescent, Glen Iris, 3146 +61 3 8808 8888 admissions@korowa.vic.edu.au www.korowa.vic.edu.au

38 Huntingtower Road, Armadale, 3143 +61 3 9864 7555 admissions@lauriston.vic.edu.au www.lauriston.vic.edu.au

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● 750 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Anglican ● ELC: Coeducational; Prep – Year 12: Girls only

● 1095 students ● Kindergarten – Year 12 ● Secular ● Coed to Kindergarten ● Girls only: Prep – Year 12

Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak

Marcellin College

10 Mandeville Crescent, Toorak, 3142 +61 3 9823 8100 admissions@loretotoorak.vic.edu.au www.loretotoorak.vic.edu.au

160 Bulleen Road, Bulleen, 3105 +61 3 9851 1589 info@marcellin.vic.edu.au www.marcellin.vic.edu.au

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● 1100 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Catholic ● Girls only ● ELC: coeducational

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Melbourne Girls Grammar

Melbourne Grammar School

86 Anderson Street, South Yarra, 3141 100 Caroline Street, South Yarra, Vic, 3141 63 Clowes Street, South Yarra, Vic, 3141

GRIMWADE HOUSE \ 67 Balaclava Road, Caulfield, 3161

+61 3 9862 9200 enrolments@mggs.vic.edu.au www.mggs.vic.edu.au

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● 1100 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Anglican ● Girls only

Presbyterian Ladies’ College

207 Barkers Road, Kew, 3101 +61 3 9274 6316 (admissions) admissions@mlc.vic.edu.au www.mlc.vic.edu.au

141 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC, 3125 9808 5811, www.plc.vic.edu.au admissions@plc.vic.edu.au

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● 2000 students ● MLC Kindle (6 weeks – 5 years) and Prep – Year 12 ● Girls only ● Kindle: coeducational

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● 1480 students ● Six-month ELC to Year 12 ● Presbyterian ● ELC - coeducational. ● Prep – Year 12: Girls only

Preshil

Ruyton Girls’ School

ARLINGTON (PRIMARY AND KINDERGARTEN) \ 395 Barkers Road, Kew, VIC, 3101 BLACKHALL KALIMNA (SECONDARY) \ 12-26 Sackville Street, Kew, VIC, 3101 +61 3 9817 6135 preshil@preshil.vic.edu.au www.preshil.vic.edu.au

12 Selbourne Road, Kew, 3101 +61 3 9819 2422 hibbertn@ruyton.vic.edu.au www.ruyton.vic.edu.au

● 257 students ● Kindergarten – Year 12 ● Secular ● Coeducational

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● 900 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Non-denominational ● ELC: coeducational ● Prep – year 12: Girls only

Sacré Cœur

Siena College

172 Burke Road, Glen Iris, Vic, 3146 +61 3 9835 2700 admissions@sac.vic.edu.au www.sacrecoeur.vic.edu.au

815 Riversdale Road, Camberwell, 3124 +61 3 9385 0200 office@siena.vic.edu.au www.siena.vic.edu.au

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● 722 students ● Prep – Year 12 ● Catholic ● Girls only

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● 1800 students ● Prep – Year 12 ● Anglican ● Grimwade House (Prep – Year 6): coeducational; ● Wadhurst and Senior School: Boys only

Methodist Ladies’ College (MLC)

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WADHURST AND SENIOR SCHOOL \ 355 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, 3004 +61 3 9865 7555 mgs@mgs.vic.edu.au www.mgs.vic.edu.au

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● 783 students ● Years 7 – 12 ● Catholic ● Girls only


St Catherine’s School

St Michael’s Grammar School

17 Heyington Place, Toorak, 3142 +61 3 9822 1285 admissions@stcatherines.net.au www.stcatherines.net.au

25 Chapel Street, St Kilda, 3182 +61 3 8530 3310 admissions@stmichaels.vic.edu.au www.stmichaels.vic.edu.au

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● 750 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Non-denominational ● ELC: coeducational ● Prep – Year 12: Girls only

● 1300 students ● 3yo kindergarten – Year 12 ● Anglican ● Coeducational

Trinity Grammar School, Kew

Yarra Valley Grammar

40 Charles Street, Kew, 3101 +61 3 9854 3600 trinity@trinity.vic.edu.au www.trinity.vic.edu.au

Kalinda Road, Ringwood, 3134 +61 3 9262 7700 admissions@yvg.vic.edu.au www.yvg.vic.edu.au

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● 1500 students ● ELC3 – Year 12 ● Anglican ● Boys only

● 1300 students ● ELC – Year 12 ● Anglican ● Coeducational

Wesley College ELSTERNWICK \ 5 Gladstone Parade, Elsternwick, 3185 GLEN WAVERLEY \ 620 High Street Road, Glen Waverley, 3150 PROFILE PAGE

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ST KILDA ROAD \ 577 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, 3004

+61 3 8102 6508 admissions@wesleycollege.net www.wesleycollege.net ● 3298 students ● 3yo – Year 12 ● Uniting Church ● Coeducational

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BUILDING THE FOUNDATIONS FOR SUCCESS Early Childhood Learning at Wesley Our Early Childhood Learning Centres (ECLCs) provide girls and boys aged 3 and 4 with a guaranteed pathway to Wesley’s Prep class – beginning a lifelong journey of discovery and development.

Personalised IB learning We engage children with personalised learning, inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy and delivered through the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme. As the first authorised school in Victoria to offer the IB from ECLC through to Year 12, Wesley ECLC students begin learning within a framework that guides them throughout their education.

A unique Mandarin language program Students are immersed in Chinese language learning in the Early Childhood and Primary Years. Mandarin is integrated within subjects across the curriculum, to accelerate language learning and support their intellectual development in later years. Enquire now about opportunities available in ECLC for 3 and 4-year-olds.

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