Pakenham Secondary College

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Pakenham Secondary College
Pakenham Secondary College
Location
Pakenham
Southern Metropolitan
Information
School number 8223
Principal Mrs Cheryl Chapple
Students 1183
Education System VCAL, VET and VCE
Years Offered 7-12
Campuses 1
Opened 1968

Pakenham Secondary College is situated approximately 50 kilometres southeast of Melbourne. Established in 1968 providing education to a largely rural community the school now enrols 1183 students from an urban community. It is currently undergoing a six stage development project, which will see the building of a new $3.5 million VCE student complex and the population peak at 1800.

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[edit] Academics

In 2003, three year 11 students at the school won awards in the Southern Adult Mental Health Service's "Mental Health Awareness Competition". [1]

In 2006, the College was in the final three of the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge, it was placed 2nd at the Melbourne Open Grand Final 2006, with their show 'Gaia'. The college has been promoted up to the Premier Division for 2007.

[edit] Athletics

In 2003, the boy's netball team and girl's football team were named state champions. The boy's netball team succeeded in beating 95 other schools in the State of Victoria to defeat Wheelers Hill in the final. The girl's football overcame 135 competing schools to defeat Essendon-Keilor Secondary College team in the finals of that year.[2]

In 2005, the College scored second place in the Victorian Interschool Equestrian Challenge.[3]

[edit] State investments

The Victoria State Government has made the following investments in the school:[4]

  • Modernisation - Redevelopment to L/T standards/library, PE. Project cost of $2,003,000 approved in 2001/2002
  • Computer POD - Project cost of $82,404 approved in 2001/2002
  • Modernisation - Music Drama, Information Technology. Project cost of $423,827 approved in 2002/2003
  • Modernisation - Stage 2 - Science, Technology, Personal Development, Student Toilets. Project cost of $4,450,000 (federal contribution of $1,600,000) approved in 2005/2006
  • Modernisation - Stage 3 of 3 redevelopment - General Purpose Classroom, Arts, Science and Technology Studies, Staff administration and Student Toilets. Project cost of $6,680,000 approved in 2006/2007
  • Flexible Learning Centre (refurbishment). Project cost of $500,000 (part of the Leading Schools Fund announced in 03/04)

[edit] References

  1. ^ "School wins mental health awards", Berwick Pakenham Leader, 12 November 2003
  2. ^ "Champs conquer stereotype", Berwick Pakenham Leader, 10 September 2003
  3. ^ "Riding skills tested", Berwick Pakenham Leader, 29 June 2005
  4. ^ "Improving our children’s Education", Australian Labor Party - Victorian branch

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