Melton Secondary College

Melton Secondary College
Name

Melton Secondary College previously Melton High School

Address

Cnr Coburns Road and High Street

Suburb

Melton, Victoria 3337

Established

1975

Community

Urban

Type

State

Students

Approximately 800

Years

7 to 12

Principal

David Renolds

Assistant Principals

Jenny Buckle

Nickname

MSC

Colours

Navy, blue and white

Motto

"Strive for Excellence"

Website

www.meltonsc.vic.edu.au

Melton Secondary College was the first secondary school built in Melton, Victoria, Australia. The school currently offers studies in 34 VCE subjects and 23 VET subjects.

Houses

Interhouse competitions remain an integral part of the school's ethos.

The four Houses with their associated colours are:

The names for the houses were derived from local waterways.

The houses compete in 2 Major Competitions:

Music

Other Major Ensembles

WORKSHOPS with outstanding ARTISTS

Major Pat Picket, Don Burrows, James Morrison, Graeme Lylall, Gary Hommelhoff, New Zealand Army Band, Australian Army Band, Majoe Peter Grant, Mark Summerbell- Orchestra Victoria, Peter Moore - Orchestra Victoria, 2005-2009 ORCHESTRA VICTORIA

AWARDS

1st School from Victoria to perform at “Movieworld”. (2000)

1st School in the Western Suburbs to make a CD at Tamworth, N.S.W. (2000)

1st School in the Western suburbs to win the Boorandara Eistedfod. (1998)

1st School in the Western Suburbs to win the State “C” Grade Championship. (1999, 2005)

1st School in the Western Suburbs to win the State “Novice” Grade Championship.(2002)

Bendigo Eistedfod – Won “C grade” Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble, (2004–2006, 2007)

2nd Boxhill State Championships “B” Grade. (2006) "Music Play for Life" - Guitars in schools Project (2006)

1st State Championships “C” Grade. (2008)

Sister schools

A sister school relationship exists internationally with Osaka Seriyo High School in Japan.

See also

External links

Coordinates: 37°40′54″S 144°33′59″E / 37.68167°S 144.56639°E / -37.68167; 144.56639

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