Melbourne Girls' College

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Melbourne Girls' College
Address

Yarra Boulevard, Richmond, Victoria 3121

Established

1994

Student Population

approximately 1200+

Religion

Secular

Principal

Judith Crowe

Assistant Principals

Simon Townley, Linda Brown

Uniform Colours

Navy blue and white

Motto

Lead and Achieve

Yearbook

Upstream

Website

www.mgc.vic.edu.au

Melbourne Girls' College is an all-girls government school located in the Melbournian suburb of Richmond. It has one campus on the banks of the Yarra River which is for the girls from year 7 to 12. Currently, girls from 212 Melbourne postcodes, in Melbourne, in country Victoria, along with girls from overseas countries make up the student population. 60 countries of birth are represented there. It prides itself on being a school where girls can "Lead and Achieve", and has an extensive leadership program. Melbourne Girls' College is school to some elite gymnasts such as Monette Russo, Karen Nguyen and Ashleigh Brennan. It also has a rowing team, aerobics team and equestrian team.

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[edit] History

Melbourne Girls' College was established in January 1994 with an enrolment of approximately 300 students. The site on which the College is was initially Richmond Secondary College, which was established around 1970, and closed in 1992.

Although the College was established as an entirely new entity with its own unique identity and mission, much of the founding staff and initial intake of students came from three other schools which had ceased to exist. These were: Richmond Girls' High School, Malvern Girls' High School and Richmond High School.

Jan Parkes led (as principal) the newly formed Melbourne Girls’ College for over seven years, developing it into an innovative educational college. In 2002 the current principal, Judy Crowe, joined the college and has continued the innovation, including introducing a new curriculum structure and several new facilities developments.

[edit] House System

All students are allocated a House when they first enrol at the College. The four houses are named after famous Australian women; Chisholm (green), Melba (blue), Lyons (white), and Maris (purple).

Purple represents dignity

Green the environment and personal growth

White, independence and purpose

Navy represents the pursuit of excellence

It may also be noted that the combination of green, white and purple were the colours of the Women's Social and Political Union in the UK.

[edit] Uniform

All students at Melbourne Girls' College are required to wear uniform from Year 7 through to Year 12, at all times of the year.

There are three uniforms, summer, winter and sports, the use of which depends on the season and the activities performed.

[edit] The Melbourne Girls' College Year 10 Rowing Firsts 2007

The Melbourne Girls' College Year 10 First crew consists of Romi Pellizzeri(Stroke), Hannah Payton(three), Stephanie MacRae(Two), Corinne Harle(bow) and Karima Suliaman(cox).

The girls did a terrific job at winning the Melbourne Head in their division, a grueling 4.6km time trial. It was their first race of the season as a full crew. The girls finished the time trial in a time of 18.48 minutes beating the college's Senior Firsts by 9 milliseconds.

It is an absolutely wonderful crew, with great friendships and a great atmosphere, any coach would be very privileged to have them. The girls put in a tremendous amount of effort in to every training session, and are attending two rowing camps this summer. It looks to be a very good season for the girls and the school.

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The Year 10 firsts comprising of all those girls, failed to make an A-final at the 2007 Head of Schoolgirls regatta in Barwon. Although the Senior firsts crew made an A-final to the suprise of everyone and narrowly missed out on gaining 2nd place in Div. 3.