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  2. Education in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Although non-tertiary public education is free, 36% of students attend a non-government school as of 2021. [3] The most numerous private schools are Catholic, and the rest are independent (see Public and Private Education in Australia). As of 2021, there were 1553 government schools, 497 Catholic schools and 226 independent schools in Victoria. [3]

  3. 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.

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

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    This is a list of government schools in Victoria, Australia. Primary schools. School ... Victorian School of Languages P–12 Co-ed LOTE only, statewide enrolment

  5. List of schools in Victoria, Australia - Wikipedia

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    School Student enrolment No. of campuses Campus locations School type Founded 1. Virtual School Victoria: approx 5,600 1 Thornbury: Government 1909 2. Alamanda K–9 College 3,370 1 Point Cook: Government 2013 3. Wesley College, Melbourne: 3,370 [1] 3 Elsternwick, [2] Glen Waverley [3] and Melbourne [4] Independent 1866 4. Caulfield Grammar ...

  6. Charles La Trobe College - Wikipedia

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    The Center operates within the La Trobe Campus of Charles La Trobe P–12 College and provides STEM programs to both Charles La Trobe P–12 College students and Government, Independent and Catholic schools within the state of Victoria. In 2020, the centre provided educational programs for over 80,000 Victorian school students.

  7. Victorian School Building Authority - Wikipedia

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    It was established by the Andrews Government as part of the 2016 Victorian Budget. [3] Between 2017 and 2024, the Authority opened 96 new primary and secondary schools in the state and plans to open an additional 25 by 2026. [2] A number of the VSBA's new schools are so-called "vertical schools" on inner-city sites, a new concept in Victoria. [4]

  8. Elisabeth Murdoch College - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Murdoch College (EMC) (formerly Langwarrin Post Primary School (1984–1986), Langwarrin Secondary College (1987–2004)) is a government-run state high school located in Melbourne's south-eastern suburb of Langwarrin in Australia. The college offers a broad range of curriculum areas for students in the secondary years of education.

  9. 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 ...