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Erinbank Secondary College

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Erinbank Secondary College
Location
Map

Northern Metropolitan
Coordinates37°40′18″S 144°54′24″E / 37.67167°S 144.90667°E / -37.67167; 144.90667
Information
TypeGovernment secondary college
Opened1970s
Closed2008
PrincipalEric Savini (2007)
Years7–12
Enrollment500 +
Education systemVCE, VCAL and VET
Campuses1

Erinbank Secondary College was a Victorian Government secondary college that closed in 2008.[1] The college was located in Westmeadows a north-western suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Erinbank provided a comprehensive education from years 7 through to 12 offering both VCE and VCAL qualifications at Year 11 and 12 levels.

Founded in the 1970s, Erinbank Secondary College was originally known as Westmeadows Heights High School before being renamed Erinbank High School after the street that the school occupied.

Erinbank ceased to exist after a merger with neighbouring schools Hillcrest and Broadmeadows Secondary Colleges. The merged schools formed Hume Central Secondary College.[2]

The site that the college occupied has since been redeveloped into a residential housing estate.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Cook, Henrietta (15 March 2018). "Sacked Trinity teacher a bully at previous school, say ex-students". The Age. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  2. ^ Ryan, Denise (23 May 2011). "Makeover turns school into a model of change". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
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