Cheltenham Secondary College
Location
,
Australia
Coordinates37°57′12″S 145°04′06″E / 37.95333°S 145.06833°E / -37.95333; 145.06833
Information
TypePublic
Mottosalutem et doctrina (Latin for health and learning)
Established1959[1]
PrincipalKarl Russel
Enrolment883 (2022)[2]
Colour(s)Blue, red and yellow
     
Websitewww.cheltsec.vic.edu.au

Cheltenham Secondary College is a co-educational high school in Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia, catering for students in years 7 to 12. The school officially opened in 1959 as 'Cheltenham High School', and then later changed its name to Cheltenham Secondary College. The school participates in the Windsor-Cheltenham Exchange, an exchange between Avenues College in Adelaide and Cheltenham where a range of sports and other activities are played out over a week to see who will win the Exchange Shield, Captains Plate and Exchange Cup.

Cheltenham Secondary College sign

Facilities

The sports centre opened in July 2003 and comprises two full-sized indoor courts, electronic scoreboard, fully equipped changing rooms, as well as kitchen and storage facilities. Physical education classes, weekly sport rotations and whole-school assemblies are regularly held in the sports centre.

The performing arts centre opened in late 2003 and was developed from the previous school hall. The centre comprises a 200-seat theatre, two music classrooms, two spacious drama/theatre studies classrooms as well as several music tuition rooms. The annual school production is presented in the centre.

In 2022, the Victorian Labor government committed to providing $7.3 million to upgrade the school if it won the 2022 Victorian state election.[3] This funding was subsequently allocated in the 2023 state budget, with the upgrade forecast to be complete by 2026.[4]

Uniform

Students are strictly required to wear a school uniform on school grounds and at off-campus school events unless specifically announced otherwise. The standard uniform consists of a distinct boys' uniform, girls' uniform, summer uniform (worn during terms 1 and 4), winter uniform (worn during terms 2 and 3), as well as optional items and accessories. In addition, students are required to wear a sports uniform during physical education classes and weekly sport rotations.

Standard girls' uniform

Girls' summer uniform: navy blue v-neck woollen jumper with school logo (blood red jumper for VCE students), bottle green tartan dress, royal blue ankle socks OR navy blue knee-high socks, appropriate black school shoes.

Girls' winter uniform: navy blue v-neck woollen jumper with school logo (blood red jumper for VCE students), white-collared school shirt, plain navy blue school tie, bottle green tartan skirt, navy blue knee-high socks OR opaque black school tights, and appropriate black school shoes.

Standard boys' uniform

Boys' summer uniform: Navy blue v-neck woollen jumper with school logo (blood red jumper for VCE students), Short or long-sleeved, white collared school shirt, Navy blue school tie with gold and red stripes, Grey school shorts, Light-grey speckled woollen walking socks, and Appropriate black school shoes.

Boys' winter uniform: Navy blue v-neck woollen jumper with school logo (blood red jumper for VCE students), Short or long-sleeved, white collared school shirt, Navy blue school tie with gold and red stripes, Dark-grey school trousers, Dark-grey woollen walking socks and Appropriate black school shoes.

Enrolment and school structure

The school is functionally divided into two sub-schools; a Junior School, catering for students in years 7 to 9; and a Senior School, catering for students in year 10 and VCE. While students from out of zone can apply to attend, most students live in the suburbs within the school’s catchment zone, including Cheltenham, Highett and Heatherton.

Notable former students

References

  1. "Secondary Colleges in Australia".
  2. https://www.myschool.edu.au/school/45368
  3. https://www.danandrews.com.au/news/a-better-local-school-for-bentleigh
  4. https://www.schoolbuildings.vic.gov.au/cheltenham-secondary-college

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