Norwood Secondary College
Norwood Secondary College | |
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Location | |
Ringwood, Victoria Australia | |
Coordinates | 37°47′56″S 145°14′18″E / 37.79889°S 145.23833°ECoordinates: 37°47′56″S 145°14′18″E / 37.79889°S 145.23833°E |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | "Fidelis" |
Established | 1958 |
Principal | Andrew Sloane |
Principal |
Junior School: Kris Johnson Senior School: Jackie Harris |
Enrolment | 1088 |
Houses |
Yarra, Maroondah, Kalinda, Mullum |
Colour(s) |
Purple, Yellow, Grey, Black, White |
Website |
nscweb |
Norwood Secondary College is a secondary college in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, situated in Ringwood, Victoria, Australia and right next to Mullum Primary School. The year 2008 was Norwood's 50th anniversary.
Norwood profile
Norwood Secondary College, in the City of Maroondah, is a single campus coeducational Years 7-12 College with an enrolment of 1088 students.
Future development
From 2004 to 2010 discussions were held with the aim of amalgamating Parkwood and Norwood secondary Colleges on the Parkwood site. This would have led to the redevelopment of the Norwood site for housing, and the relocation of the school away from its local community.
In 2010, it was announced that these plans were not supported by the school communities and did not proceed. Parkwood Secondary College closed in a positive fashion as the result of a decision of its School Council. Norwood Secondary College Has gained some Government funding for upgraded and new facilities to be built at its current location in Byron Street.
Th driving force behind the decision not to proceed to amalgamate Norwood and Parkwood Secondart Colleges on the Parkwood site was Vincent Virtue who had served for long periods of time as Principal of both schools.
The Ringwood Deer Attack
On August 17th of 2015 a wild sambar deer forced the school into lockdown. The deer was injured and it was decided that it had to be put down. A few students from Norwood Secondary College witnessed the deer being euthanized. [1]
Notable alumni
- Stephen Quartermaine - Chief News presenter at Network Ten Melbourne
- Ben Lewis - TV journalist
References
- ↑ Schenk, Emma-Jayne. "Students assessed, school in lockdown after wild deer runs amok at Ringwood". Herald Sun. Retrieved 2 May 2017.