Mowbray College

Mowbray College
Mowbray College
Mowbray logo.png
We Learn And Grow
Location
Maldon, Victoria, Australia Australia
Information
Type Independent, Co-educational, Day school
Established 1983
Founder Alan Patterson
Principal Graeme Dent
Staff ~100 full-time
Enrolment ~1,500
Colour(s) Maroon and Navy blue
Website

Mowbray College is an independent, non-selective, co-educational day school, located in Maldon and Caroline Springs, Victoria, Australia.

The school has three campuses. The Patterson campus, located at Melton, teaches students from pre-school to Year Twelve.[1] The Brookside and Town Centre campuses are both located in Caroline Springs.[1] The Brookside campus is used for students in pre-school to Year Six, while Town Centre is for secondary students (Years Seven to Twelve).[1] The Brookside campus is located at the Brookside Learning Centre, which hosts common facilities (such as administration facilities, library, gymnasium, arts rooms, and science rooms) shared by Mowbray, the Brookside campus of Caroline Springs College and Christ the Priest Catholic Primary School.[2][3]

Mowbray College is an International Baccalaureate school, having offered the IB Primary Years Programme and IB Middle Years Programme since the end of 2007,[4][5] and the IB Diploma Programme since May 2008.[6] Mowbray is one of thirteen Australian participants in the Round Square Conference of Schools.[7]

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