Mullauna College

Mullauna College
Mullauna College
Name:

Mullauna College

Address:

456 Springfield Road

Suburb:

Mitcham, Victoria 3132

Established:

1989

Type:

State

Religion:

Secular

Students:

Co-educational

Grades:

7 to 12

Principal:

Phillip Vear

Colours:

Blue and White

Publications:

Links

Website:

www.mullauna.vic.edu.au

Mullauna College is a public, co-educational high school in Mitcham, Victoria, Australia servicing year 7 to 12. It is located on the corner of Mitcham and Springfield Roads, and presently has an enrolment of approximately 500 local and international students.

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History

The school was formed as an amalgamation of Mitcham High School, Mitcham Technical School, and Donvale High School at the beginning of 1989, and operated on three campuses for a short period of time. In 1994, the decision was made to merge all three campuses together. The Donvale campus closed at the end of the following year, with its population of Year 7-10 students moved to the Mitcham campus. The VCE campus, on Dunlavin Rd, remained open until the end of 1996.

Student union

Mullauna College has an active SRC (Student Representative Council), called the Student Union, headed by Mrs Collins. The student union organises student events such as free dress days (non uniform day), band events, barbecues and tree plantings, as well as lobbying for better facilities for students.

Music Program

Mullauna also hosts a music program, the campus has its own special music building as well as additional classrooms. There are a department of professional music teachers teaching students the art of music.

Facilities

Mullauna College's buildings were originally constructed in the Light Timber Construction (LTC) style, which was developed to aid in the speedy construction of government schools in the 1950's. Since then, the buildings have been substantially remodelled.

Mullauna's facilities include a sports hall where students attend the curriculum subject of P.E (Physical Education), the sports hall also includes a gym on the second level. Mullauna also has a range of computer rooms and classroom 'PODS' helping extend the learning capacity of students.

Students can access the library with many books and resources available at their disposal.

International Students

Mullauna currently hosts a range of overseas students (mainly Chinese). Students complete year 12 then are eligible to apply for studying in Australian Universities. Transition staff is available for Chinese international students. These staff members help the students understand Australian education and try to make the students as comfortable as possible.

External links

Coordinates: 37°48′30″S 145°11′26″E / 37.80833°S 145.19056°E / -37.80833; 145.19056


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