Kyabram Secondary College

Kyabram Secondary College
Address
57 Fischer Street
Kyabram, VIC
Australia
Information
Type Public School
Motto Seize The Day
Established 1956
Principal Stuart Bott
Website

Kyabram Secondary College, previously, "Kyabram High School" is a small high school in the country town of Kyabram, Victoria, Australia. The school has around 1200 students attending from a 20 km radius around Kyabram.The school was built in 1956. There is 127 working staff at the School.

The previously know "Ky High" was joined with surrounding primary schools (Haslem St Primary and Dawes Rd Primary) in the region in early 2009, making up Kyabram Secondary College.

History

Past Principals
1947-1949 Mr J Wilson
1949-1962 Mr P Alexander
1962-1963 Mr E.J Daniels
1963-1981 Mr W.A Kunhe
1981-1982 Mr Pat Anderson
1982-1986 Mr Ray Muller
1986-1988 Mr Ray Willis
1988-1989 Mr Michael Francis
1989-1997 Mr Brian King
1997-2009 Mr Lindsay Cooper
2009–Present Mr Stuart Bott

Houses

There are four "houses" at the school. These houses are used in the Swimming Sports and Athletic Carnival sporting festivals.

Facilities

In years 7 and 8 all students complete three semesters compulsory of Health and Physical education (2 semesters in year 7 and 1 semester in year 8). This unit will provide the opportunity for each student to extend his/her physical training knowledge in the fitness area. Students will select a sport to work towards increasing their skills and fitness levels for that sport. During the unit they will look at training methods, principles of training, fitness testing and look at how the body adapts to training.

Learning Studio

In May 2008 100 students moved into the new learning studio building. The 100 students consist of 50 year eights and 50 year sevens. In the studio there are 4 main rooms one which is full of 20 Apple Mac computers.

See also

[1]

References

  1. http://www.kyabramsc.vic.edu.au/about.html

Coordinates: 36°19′03″S 145°03′16″E / 36.31750°S 145.05444°E / -36.31750; 145.05444

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