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  2. Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Curriculum F–10 incorporates and reflects much of the Australian Curriculum F–10, but differs in some important respects, most notably the representation of the curriculum as a continuum of learning and the structural design. Victorian Government and Catholic schools are required to use the Victorian Curriculum F–10.

  3. Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School (VCASS), is a government-funded co-educational selective and specialist secondary day school, with speciality in the performing and visual arts, located within the Melbourne Arts Precinct in Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

  4. Education in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Williamstown Primary School State Library of Victoria, Melbourne's largest public library.(La Trobe Reading Room – 5th floor view)Education in Victoria, Australia is supervised by the Department of Education and Training, which is part of the State Government and whose role is to "provide policy and planning advice for the delivery of education". [1]

  5. List of government schools in Victoria, Australia - Wikipedia

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    Fairhills High School: Knoxfield 7–12 Co-ed 1973 website: Featherbrook College P–9 Point Cook P–9 Co-ed 2017 website: Fitzroy High School: Fitzroy North 7–12 Co-ed 1915 website: Footscray High School: Footscray, Seddon 7–12 Co-ed 1916 website: Forest Hill College: Burwood East 7–12 Co-ed 1990 website: Foster Secondary College Foster ...

  6. List of schools in Victoria, Australia - Wikipedia

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    Government 1990 26. Mount Waverley Secondary College: 1,804 2 Mount Waverley: Government 1964 27. Melbourne Grammar School: 1,803 2 Caulfield, South Yarra: Anglican 1849 28. Dandenong High School: 1,785 1 Dandenong: Government 1919 29. Frankston High School [24] 1,750 2 Frankston South, Frankston South: Government 1924 30. Emmanuel College: 1,745 2

  7. Werribee Secondary College - Wikipedia

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    The college was accredited with the Council of International Schools (CIS) in 2006. Since 2013 the College was the first Victorian Government school to offer students the choice of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme alongside the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or VCAL. Students will select the senior programme (VCE ...

  8. List of high schools in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of high schools, also known as secondary colleges, in the state of Victoria, Australia. The list includes government, private, independent and Catholic schools. The list includes government, private, independent and Catholic schools.

  9. Frankston High School - Wikipedia

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    Frankston High School (abbreviated as FHS) or simply Frankston High, is a government-funded co-educational high school, located in Frankston, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school offers education for students from Year 7 to Year 12 .