Aitken College
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Aitken College is an independent
Independent school
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, co-educational day school
Day school
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 of the Uniting Church
Uniting Church in Australia
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 located in Greenvale, Victoria
Greenvale, Victoria
Greenvale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km north from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Hume...

, Australia
Australia
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. It offers schooling from Grade Prep through to Year 12. The principal of the school is Mrs Josie Crisara, the assistant principal Mr Kim Forward.

The college opened in 1999 and is built on an 18 hectares (44.5 acre) site.

Structure

The college is divided into five smaller "schools":
  • Preparatory School: Grade Prep to Year 2: Fairview
  • Junior School: Year 3 to Year 5: Cumberland
  • Middle School: Year 6 and Year 7: Dunhelen
  • Lower Secondary School: Year 8 and Year 9: Glenarthur
  • Senior School: Year 10 to Year 12: Brookhill

House system

The school is divided into four houses:
  • Brodie (blue)
  • Cameron (green)
  • Clarke (gold)
  • Millar (red, previously white)

Courses of Study

At the year levels there are core subjects, which are the subjects which are compulsory for the student to study. At certain year levels there are also elective subjects which are optional.

From year 7 students learn Indonesia
Indonesia
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n as a Language Other Than English
Languages Other Than English
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 (LOTE).

Electives available at Year Nine:
  • Art
  • Commerce
  • Computer Modelling
  • Computational Programming (creating games)
  • Design and Technology
  • Drama
  • Multimedia and Web Authoring
  • Media
  • Music
  • Visual Communication and Design
  • Writer's Workshop


Students choose electives through a web preferences database. In Year 8 and 9 a student is assigned two electives each semester. In Year 8, students are given one period a week (or two periods per fortnight) for their electives. More time is given in further years.

Facilities

Art rooms, science laboratories, computer laboratories, technology facilities, music rooms, a library and a gymnasium as well as a new performing arts centre.

Results

The median study score for Aitken College is 30. According to an Education Department website called, "My Schools," students at Aitken College, on average, perform better than other schools in Victoria. These results were obtained via the NAPLAN Test.

See also

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