Narre Warren South P-12 College

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Basketball courts at Narre Warren South P-12 College

Narre Warren South P-12 College
Location

Southern Metropolitan
Coordinates38.0498°S 145.2862°E / -38.0498; 145.2862
Information
Opened2002: Prep–7
2009: Prep–12
PrincipalLiz Swan (Acting)
Years offeredPrep–12
Number of students2450
Education systemVELS, VCAL, VET and VCE
Campuses1
Websitewww.nwsc.vic.edu.au

Narre Warren South College is a school in Narre Warren South, Victoria, Australia. Narre Warren South P-12 College commenced operations in 2002 but was not officially opened until 2007. The prep to twelve college actually began as a prep to year seven school in 2002 and it was not until 2007 (when it was officially opened) that the college went to year 12.

The college is broken up into two sections, primary years (prep to grade 6), secondary years (7-12). Each sub-school has a coordinator and a leader's council that deals with the day-to-day workings of each year.

As well as VCE, the school is also a strong endorsee of VCAL and provides that option for all students entering year 12. The College is recognized for its outstanding VCE results, having attained median VCE study scores of 31 every year since 2011. It has also won 18 VCAL State Achievement Awards. In 2006, the college placed second in the state in the Junior Division of Battle of the Bands.

The college is also a Registered Training Organization.

Layout

The school comprises seven main buildings:

  • A-block - Administration, sickbay, library, Year 7 office and classrooms
  • B-block - Food technology, visual art, media, drama, music (Also includes Performing Arts Centre)
  • C-block - Later years (Years 11-12) classrooms and Later years reception.
  • D-block - Science, technology, engineering, digital technology, Year 10 locker bay.
  • E-block - School gym including weights room for year 9-12 students, Year 7-10 reception, year 7 and 8 Locker Bay, primary performing arts.
  • F-block - Years 8-10 offices and classrooms.
  • G-block - Grades prep-6 classroom and reception.
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