Melba College

Melba College
Location
Croydon, Victoria
Australia
Information
Type Public
Founded January 1, 2012 (as Croydon-Maroondah College)
Opened January 1, 2013
Status Open
Principal Terrance "Terry" Bennett
Enrolment 750 (2014)
Campus Junior: Croydon
Senior: Ringwood East
Campus type Suburban
Houses Blue Gum, Waratah, Wattle and Bankia
Colour(s) Forest Green, White and Red
Website melba.vic.edu.au

Melba Secondary College otherwise simply known as Melba College is a secondary college in Melbourne's far eastern suburbs. Melba has a student population of approximately 750 students, divided across the two campuses. The school is spread across two campuses, the senior campus being located on Brentnall Road and the junior campus located on Croydon Road.

History

The move towards merger was made in 2009 with a decision being made to regenerate City of Maroondah's secondary education. A merger was planned between Maroondah and Croydon Secondary Colleges. Despite poor community feedback around the merger, plans and a site study were completed to build a new school on the Maroondah site.[1][2] The project was not funded in the 2010/2011 Victorian State Budget.

Despite the projects funding approval Croydon Secondary College and Maroondah Secondary College ceased operations at the end of the 2011 school year. They were merged under the temporary name 'Croydon-Maroondah Secondary College' for the start 2012 school year and continued operating on their respective campuses.

The merger brought together Croydon Secondary College, Maroondah Secondary College and the then closed Parkwood Secondary College.

Melba Secondary College was then officially established with the Victorian Department of Education in January 2013.

The school was listed for upgrade in the 2015/2016 Victorian State Budget as part of a $217 million statewide school upgrades project.[3][4]

Programs

The school competes within the School Sport Victoria (SSV) Maroondah Division, Eastern Metropolitan Region and State Levels for sporting events and carnivals such as athletics, swimming, cross-country and team sports.

The school has a strong music program with it school band participating in Melbourne's ANZAC Day Parade annually.

Naming

The College is named after Australia Opera Soprano Dame Nellie Melba.

Notable students

References

  1. 2010 Architecture Plans, retrieved 2 July 2015
  2. 2015/16 State Budget, 2015/16 State Budget, retrieved 2 July 2015

External links


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