Belmont High School (Victoria)

For other schools with the same name, see Belmont High School (disambiguation).
Belmont High School

Administration building
Strive for the Highest
Address
Rotherham Street
Belmont, Victoria, 3216
Australia
Coordinates 38°10′37″S 144°19′46″E / 38.1769413°S 144.3295705°E / -38.1769413; 144.3295705Coordinates: 38°10′37″S 144°19′46″E / 38.1769413°S 144.3295705°E / -38.1769413; 144.3295705
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1955
Principal Garry Schultz
Faculty Several
Years offered 7-12
Enrolment 1200+ (2009)
Campus type Suburban
Colour(s) Green & White
Website www.bhs.vic.edu.au

Belmont High School is an Australian public high school located in Belmont, Victoria, a suburb in the city of Geelong. It is one of the largest public schools in Geelong. The school was established in 1955[1] and as of 2009, it has an enrolment of over 1200 students from years 7 to 12.[2]

The school has been progressively refurbished, with the most recent work costing $6.66 million and comprising new administration and staff areas, canteen, and four 'learning centres'.[3]

There is currently a new VET Science-Technology room in planning to be completed in 2010.

Curriculum

The school offers a programme which includes a core curriculum in years 7 - 8 (English, Mathematics, Science, Italian, Indonesian, Technology, Arts, Studies of Society and Environment, Health and Physical Education). At years 9 to 12 a wide range of pathways are available. These include the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), Vocational Education Training (VET), Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) and school-based apprenticeships.

Belmont High School is one of 37 Victorian Government secondary schools providing a Select Entry Accelerated Learning Programme to address the learning needs of their gifted and high potential students.[1] This allows these students to begin VCE subjects in Year 9 and complete school a year earlier if they wish.

The school also offers specialised programmes catering for international students.

Incidents

On the August 8, 2008 a fire swept through a portable classroom, taking firefighters 40 minutes to control the blaze and another 90 minutes to fully damp down the site. One portable classroom was destroyed. There was also a fire in a science room, causing damage that had to be fixed over the start of 2011 holidays.[4]

Notable alumni

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