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We are thrilled to share the exciting developments at Fairhaven with the 榴莲成人app下载 Family. This year marks an important phase as we lay the groundwork for what will be a transformative experience for future Year 9 students. Here is a look at our progress and plans for 2024.

Site Survey

The first step in bringing Fairhaven to life was to gain a deeper understanding of the property through a site survey.听 The insights from this survey will help inform the design and development of our facilities and program, ensuring that they are built in harmony with the natural environment. Our goal is to create an eco-friendly campus that integrates seamlessly with the beauty of its surrounds.

Researching and Visiting Other Outdoor Education Programs

To deliver a world-class outdoor education experience, we are committed to learning from the best. This year, the Fairhaven Steering Group has connected with likeminded schools to learn from well-developed outdoor education programs such as those at Scots College, MLC and Lauriston. By observing different approaches and methodologies, we aim to better understand the opportunities and challenges, to build a uniquely 榴莲成人app下载 program. Along with these visits, we have partnered with The Learning Future, who bring a global perspective on transforming learning environments, to help shape our program.

Consulting with the 榴莲成人app下载 Family

Throughout 2024, we will be consulting with teachers, students, parents, alumni, and outdoor education experts. These consultations will provide invaluable feedback and insights that will shape the development of Fairhaven. We want to ensure that our program aligns with the values and expectations of our community, and we are committed to keeping the lines of communication open throughout this process.

Building Relationships with the Mallacoota Community

Fairhaven is more than an extension of 榴莲成人app下载 College; it is a new addition to the Mallacoota community. We are committed to building strong, positive relationships with our neighbours – residents, businesses, and organisations. We envision Fairhaven as a hub for community service, where our students can contribute meaningfully to the local area and learn more about the importance of community engagement and environmental stewardship.

Appointing a Farm Manager

With support from the longstanding and outgoing farm manager, we have appointed a new farm manager who will oversee day-to-day operations and ensure our facilities are maintained to the highest standards.

The farm manager will play a crucial role in bringing our vision for Fairhaven to life, ensuring that it remains a vibrant and functional space for years to come. We look forward to sharing this news with you in our next update.

Join Us on the Journey

We are excited about the progress at Fairhaven and the opportunities it will provide for our students. This year is all about laying the foundation for a program that will redefine outdoor education at 榴莲成人app下载. We look forward to sharing more updates with you as these projects unfold. If you have any questions about Fairhaven, please contact fairhaven@scotch.vic.edu.au.

Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm as we embark on this journey together.

To learn more about the timeline for the Fairhaven project, visit www.scotch.vic.edu.au/fairhaven.

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Fairhaven: 榴莲成人app下载 Education Outdoors

In 2023, 榴莲成人app下载 College announced the purchase of Fairhaven, a 175-acre property near the picturesque coastal town of Mallacoota. Nestled on the border of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and with direct water access, Fairhaven will redefine outdoor education at 榴莲成人app下载 in a way that鈥檚 truly world class.

The property is set to become the epicentre of 榴莲成人app下载 College鈥檚 Outdoor Education Program, offering an immersive and transformational experience for Year 9 boys. While the project is in its early stages, our new facilities on the property will complement the natural surroundings and are hoped to become an integral part of the Mallacoota community.

The purchase of Fairhaven represents our desire to focus further on forming the character of our boys. At Fairhaven, boys will be challenged in the great outdoors, they will learn about farming and land management, conservation and sustainability, bushcraft, and a host of other new skills. Most importantly, they will be challenged to think about life, the type of man they wish to become, and how they might best utilise their many talents and gifts to serve others.

I look forward to the 榴莲成人app下载 Family coming together in support of this exciting new opportunity for our boys.

From 2028, Year 9 students will participate in the compulsory Fairhaven Outdoor Education program for one Term. More information about the program and associated fees will be shared with future parents closer to the program commencement.

Through this page, the 榴莲成人app下载 Family and wider community are invited to stay up to date on the Fairhaven project, as we work towards its official launch.

Towards Fairhaven's Launch in 2028

Defining Fairhaven's Purpose

Connecting with the local community and exploring other schools' programs

Read More2024

Planning the Program

Creating the program and running trials with small groups

2025

Developing the Fairhaven site

Building infrastructure while program development and trials continue

2026 - 2027

Launch of the full program at Fairhaven

From 2028, Year 9 students will participate in the compulsory Fairhaven Outdoor Education program for one Term.

2028

Defining Fairhaven's Purpose

Connecting with the local community and exploring other schools' programs

Read More2024

Planning the Program

Creating the program and running trials with small groups

2025

Developing the Fairhaven site

Building infrastructure while program development and trials continue

2026 - 2027

Launch of the full program at Fairhaven

From 2028, Year 9 students will participate in the compulsory Fairhaven Outdoor Education program for one Term.

2028

Defining Fairhaven's Purpose

Connecting with the local community and exploring other schools' programs

Read More2024

Planning the Program

Creating the program and running trials with small groups

2025

Developing the Fairhaven site

Building infrastructure while program development and trials continue

2026 - 2027

Launch of the full program at Fairhaven

From 2028, Year 9 students will participate in the compulsory Fairhaven Outdoor Education program for one Term.

2028

Take a Virtual Tour of Fairhaven, the New 榴莲成人app下载 Outdoor Education Facility

Questions & Feedback

If you have questions about Fairhaven or feedback for the steering group, please email us at fairhaven@scotch.vic.edu.au.

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Overview

At 榴莲成人app下载 we view education to be the judging and nurturing of conditions best suited to develop the ongoing growth of the innate and acquired potential of each individual to the greater social good.

To such end, we premise all aspects of our teaching and learning on the following foundational principle and foundational question.

  • Foundational Teaching and Learning Principle and Question
    • Foundational Principle: The inherent value of each individual
    • Foundational Question: How did the world evolve to be as it is and how might it be made to evolve for the greater good?

Academic Department Foundational Statements

Relational Learning

All 榴莲成人app下载 programmes are premised on the fact that boys are relational learners, and, indeed, that 鈥榬elationship is the very medium through which successful teaching and learning occurs鈥 (Reichert and Hawley, 2013). Through an extensive and seminal research programme conducted in collaboration with the International Boys鈥 榴莲成人app下载ls Coalition (IBSC), Michael Reichert and Richard Hawley identified three fundamental elements for boys鈥 learning:

  • boys are relational learners and 鈥榣earn鈥 their teachers before they learn their subject;
  • boys elicit the teaching they need, and their changing behaviours are signals of their learning need; and,
  • the most effective lessons for boys have a 鈥榯ransitive鈥 dimension that stimulates interest and imagination; e.g., story, humour, activity, discussion, games.

In further research with the IBSC, focussing on the relational dimension of boys鈥 learning, Reichert and Hawley identified the characteristics of outstanding teachers of boys along with the 鈥榬elational gestures鈥 that they employ. These gestures include:

  • reaching out, to meet the particular needs of individual boys;
  • demonstration of subject mastery;
  • the maintenance of high standards and expectations of boys鈥 conduct and work quality;
  • responding to boys鈥 personal interests or talents;
  • sharing common interests with boys; and,
  • accommodating a measure of opposition from boys.

In 2015, the 榴莲成人app下载l hosted two visits from Dr Michael Reichert (Executive Director, Centre for the Study of Boys鈥 and Girls鈥 Lives, and research advisor for the International Boys鈥 榴莲成人app下载ls Coalition). Dr Reichert immersed himself in the life of the 榴莲成人app下载l, conducting focus groups with boys, staff and parents, observing classes and giving presentations. At the conclusion of his visits Dr Reichert provided advice on suitable next steps for improving the quality of learning relationships across the 榴莲成人app下载l.

Since 2015 the 榴莲成人app下载l has taken a deliberate approach to improving the relational craft of all teachers. To this end we have:

  • incorporated a relational teaching and learning focus in staff professional development and staff induction activities;
  • reflected carefully on feedback from boys in class surveys on the quality of relational teaching practices;
  • added relational learning as a standing item for departmental meeting agendas;
  • embedded a relational teaching and learning focus in recruitment practices; and,
  • partnered with Michael Reichert and the Crescent 榴莲成人app下载l in Toronto, Canada, in the development of a 鈥楻elational Judgement Test鈥 for teachers.

References

Reichert, M. & Hawley, R. (2013). Relationships play primary role in boys鈥 learning. Phi Delta Kappan, 94 (8), 49 鈥 53.

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Current TARCDP Projects

Teacher Action Research and Career Development Projects (2019 - 2020)

榴莲成人app下载 teachers, working in groups, are currently undertaking these action research projects:
  • Building resources for the required skill of ‘Viewing’ in the new Languages Study Design
  • Bringing out the best in our boys 鈥 Cultivating kindness at 榴莲成人app下载 College
  • Development of the curriculum for the cross-age electives for the History Department (鈥楩all of Empires鈥 and 鈥楤iography鈥)
  • Exploring the effectiveness of the visual diary in Art.
  • Research and development of data collection, tracking and feedback in Mathematics classrooms
  • Astrophysics cross-age elective course development
  • Creation of a curriculum for Years 7 and 8 English Workshop
  • Developing a curriculum guide for pipes and drums teachers
  • Development and implementation planning for PE/Health/Well-being curriculum
  • Development of EAL Support Years 7-10
  • Leadership models, structures and opportunities for boys Years 7 – 12
  • Using targeted feedback to encourage a growth mindset in our students in Mathematics
  • Assessment models and practices in creative subjects
  • Creating worded problems and in-depth projects for Specialist Mathematics U1 and 2
  • Designing curriculum and assessment utilising Microsoft Excel for data analysis, modelling, decision making and presentations in Economics
  • Developing access to and curating resources on 鈥渃urrent events鈥 relevant to the Commerce Department
  • Developing resources for Flipped Learning with a particular focus on Units 3 and 4 for VCE Biology
  • Development and implementation of interactive electronic simulation tools to support student understanding of challenging fundamental concepts in Science
  • Development of CE Department cross-age electives (鈥楾urning Points鈥; 鈥楻eligion and the Arts鈥 and 鈥楨thics鈥)
  • Appreciating the depth, variety and power of the English language through an understanding of classical languages
  • Exploring student 鈥榲oice’ in the boarding house: How do we get greater involvement and buy in from leaders and boys?
  • Investigate current offerings and develop a co-curricular programme for an awareness and understanding of global citizenship for boys in years 7 – 12.
  • The place and purpose of the Arts at 榴莲成人app下载 College
  • To design a Year 9 and 10 CFL course for students with learning difficulties, and to measure the impact of the course on student learning and identity as a learner
  • To research and plan for the introduction of an elective subject 鈥淧opular Culture鈥 for Years 9 – 10
  • Explore current methods of delivering online content and feedback for senior English students
  • Creation of resources for a variety of programmes for Chinese SL students

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The Junior 榴莲成人app下载l curriculum ensures that students develop as people who take increasing responsibility for their own physical wellbeing, for their own learning, for their relationships with others and their developing role in the local, national and global community.

The range of subjects taken and experiences offered within the Junior 榴莲成人app下载l are considerable. The programs are planned on an integrated basis across subject areas and are usually based on a topic, which embraces an inquiry approach to learning. Concepts are incorporated and conceptual thinking skills are developed and encouraged from Preparatory to Year 6. Student learning is seen as a continuum from prep to year 6 and they will develop at different rates through these stages of learning within the Junior 榴莲成人app下载l. Years Prep to 4 are seen as years to ‘lay the foundations’ by focussing the curriculum on developing fundamental literacy and numeracy skills, knowledge and behaviours. Years 5 and 6 is where the curriculum recognises the need to build the ‘breadth and depth’ of learning.

The knowledge, skills and behaviours that are considered essential for all students are formulated under three key strands:

  1. Physical, Personal and Social Learning
  2. Discipline Based Learning
  3. Interdisciplinary Learning

1. Physical, Personal and Social Learning

The Junior 榴莲成人app下载l curriculum ensures that students develop as people who take increasing responsibility for their own physical wellbeing, their own learning, their own relationships with others and their role in the local, national and global community.

The learning Domains are

a) Health and Physical Education (Outdoor Education)

The Health and Physical Education program places an emphasis on promoting an understanding of physical activity and movement, food and nutrition, health and safety, human development and human relations.

Students develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours that enable them to:

  • maintain good health and live a healthy lifestyle
  • understand the role of physical activity in ensuring good health
  • engage in physical activity.

Teaching and learning practices should:

  • assist boys to develop knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that promote regular participation in physical activity
  • enhance fitness levels
  • develop the boy’s abilities to relate to others effectively
  • result in an awareness of individual, group and community safety and health requirements
  • encourage boys to maintain a healthy lifestyle

The Outdoor Education program places an emphasis on the personal development of the boys through responsible interaction in and with the natural environment.

Teaching and learning practices should :

  • involve the acquisition of knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required in camp and adventure situations
  • emphasise aspects of safety and care
  • develop an understanding and appreciation for the outdoors
  • be designed to develop the boys’ initiative, leadership, co-operation and problem solving skills

b) Interpersonal Development

Students learn to work with others by:

  • building positive social relationships
  • working and learning in teams
  • managing and resolving conflicts.

c) Personal Learning

Students take greater responsibility for their own learning and participation at school. This involves developing as learners who:

  • acquire self knowledge and dispositions which support learning
  • can learn with peers, seeking and responding appropriately to feedback
  • increasingly manage their own learning and growth, setting goals and managing resources to achieve these
  • recognise and enact appropriate values within and beyond the school context.

d) Civics and Citizenship:

Students need to develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours that enable them to take action as informed, confident members of a diverse and inclusive Australian society. The understanding of the political and legal systems and processes is highlighted. Students focus on:

  • understanding their identity and roles in their community
  • knowing their rights and responsibilities as citizens
  • appreciating Australia’s role in global community
  • effectively participating in society and taking responsible action in relation to other citizens and the environment

e) Christian Education

The Christian Education program aims to maintain a Christian perspective, along with moral and religious values, and to establish a strong sense of spirituality. Input comes from the following areas:

  • regular Assemblies
  • special Assemblies and Chapel services conducted by the 榴莲成人app下载l Chaplains
  • class teaching programmes – based on Peter Vardy’s 5 strand model:
  • The Bible and Christian Faith
  • Religions other than Christianity
  • Values/Ethics
  • Philosophy of Religion
  • Affective and experiential education in religion
  • contact with teachers and peers and informal discussions arising from this
  • pastoral care and values education

Teaching and learning practices in all classrooms should:

  • use Bible stories and readings to encourage the boys to discuss and reflect on areas of social justice and to develop their own spirituality.

2. Discipline-based Learning

The Junior 榴莲成人app下载l curriculum should form a body of knowledge with associated ways of seeing the world and distinct methods of exploring, imagining and constructing that world.

Students need to develop a deep understanding of the concepts contained in the discipline-based domains and be able to apply their knowledge in many different ways. The degree to which they are able to transfer their knowledge depends largely on the degree to which students have achieved mastery over Physical, Personal and Social and Interdisciplinary learning. Deeper understanding of concepts are able to be achieved when students are encouraged to reflect on their learning, take personal responsibility for it and relate it to their own world.

The learning Domains are:

a) The Arts: Drama, Music, Visual Arts

The Arts program encompasses Drama, Art and Music. Each program will be presented in a developmental and, where possible, an integrated manner. It involves creating and making , as well as exploring and responding to a range of experiences.

  • Drama programs are designed to develop the boys’ personal awareness and to build confidence. Classroom drama activities, special lessons, year level productions and professional performances are provided for all boys.
  • Music programs include literacy, aural and performance skills. These are developed in class lessons, assemblies, workshops, choral and instrumental ensembles, group and individual singing, concerts and instrumental studies.
  • Visual Arts programs provide creative experiences for the boys to develop their individual skills. Opportunities to participate in painting, drawing, printing, threads and textiles, collage, paperwork, construction and clay activities are provided.

b) English

The English program places an emphasis on the acquisition of literacy across all curriculum areas as well as the development of English skills through a range of meaningful purposes and contexts which enrich boys. The boys learn to enjoy and use language and to develop a sense of its richness.

Reading and Viewing

skills: understanding, interpreting, reflecting upon and enjoyingwritten and visual print and nonprint texts

Writing

skills: the process of conceiving, planning, composing, editing and publishing fiction and nonfiction texts

Speaking and Listening

skills: various formal and informal oral language is used to convey and receive meaning

Teaching and learning practices in all classrooms should :

  • develop the boys’ ability to speak, listen, read, view and write with enjoyment, purpose and confidence
  • enhance the boys’ knowledge and use of language according to context, purpose, audience and content
  • increase the knowledge and use of linguistic patterns used to construct and comprehend a range of texts
  • enable boys to become aware of the different influences on individual interpretations of English material and more actively and critically involve themselves in the process of clarifying and expressing their interpretations
  • provide experience at reading, writing and viewing a broad range of texts and text types
  • cater for individual abilities, needs and interests

c) The Humanities

The Humanities program places an emphasis on developing an awareness, knowledge, understanding and appreciation of human societies, people and their cultures in the past and the present and an insight into how people organise their world. The content is related to:

  • General humanities (Years Prep – 4)
  • History, Geography, and Economics (Years 5 & 6)
  • Teaching and learning practices in all classrooms should :
  • encourage students to act rationally, sensitively and responsibly in a changing world
  • develop knowledge, skills, attitudes and values relevant to the topic
  • enable students to make informed decisions and to take appropriate action
  • use an inquiry approach to develop concept formation and thinking skills that include the following strategies: listing, grouping, categorising, generalising, hypothesising, drawing conclusions, making judgements

Research Projects

Research Projects are to reflect the basics of inquiry learning;

  • Investigation听– locate, research, gather relevant information, process findings
  • Communication听– spoken, written, visual and multi-media
  • Participation听– collaborative, decision making

Teachers should assist the boys in their progression from dependence to independence. This assistance should include the development of research skills and skills in presenting information.

Explicit instruction in and appropriate scaffolding for the planning, defining, locating and presenting of information is to be provided. Regular opportunities to practise and apply skills is expected.

The evaluation of research projects is to include the planning, the process, the product and the list of resources. An equal balance of school and homework time is to be provided.

Parents should be encouraged to make judgements on how best to assist their sons in moving towards independent research.

d) Languages Other Than English (LOTE): German

The LOTE program aims to motivate boys towards the learning of a second language. The German program is based on participating in regular classes from Year One to Year Six. These classes are conducted in the German room, while also taking advantages of out of class facilities. Key components are communicating in a language other that English and intercultural knowledge and language awareness.

  • Teaching and learning practices in all classes should promote:
  • Communication – for a range of purposes and in a range of contexts
  • Sociocultural understanding – an understanding of the culture linked with the language
  • Language awareness – an understanding of the way language works, its structure, role and effects
  • Learning how to learn – students progressively learn to manage their learning
  • General knowledge – student’s acquire knowledge of a range of subjects and concepts

e) Mathematics

A sequential mathematics program has been developed for all levels from Prep to Year 6. The programme covers the core areas of mathematics and provides ample opportunity for consolidation and extension activities.

The content consists of:

  • Space
  • Number
  • Measurement and Chance Data
  • Structures and Working Mathematically

The teaching and learning of mathematics at 榴莲成人app下载, recognises that whilst there is no one best way to teach mathematics, several common themes are evident in recognised approaches:

  • learning in mathematics occurs from a base of concrete experiences
  • whilst mathematical ideas can be abstract and general in nature, it is expected that boys will apply general methods and algorithms systematically to problem solving situations
  • mathematics should be taught using a variety of modes of classroom activity
  • there is a need to appreciate the learning rates and individual differences of boys
  • there needs to be an emphasis placed on using and applying mathematics in everyday contexts
  • mathematics should be, wherever possible, linked and applied to practical situations
  • mathematics is best learnt when adequate time is provided for boy’s understanding and growth to occur
  • mathematics should be fun to learn

f) Science

The Science program places an emphasis on a hands on inquiry approach to capture and build on the boys’ interests and to develop related knowledge, skills, attitudes and values. The goal is stimulate, respond to and nourish curiosity, wonder and questioning.

Science investigations should be based on:

  • Chemical Science
  • Physical Science
  • Earth and Space Sciences
  • Biological Science
  • Environmental Science

Teaching and learning practices in all classrooms should develop an understanding of the skills and procedures required to successfully undertake scientific investigations that include:

  • Observing
  • Communicating
  • Estimating
  • Measuring
  • Collecting Data
  • Classifying
  • Inferring
  • Predicting
  • Making Models
  • Interpreting Data
  • Creating Graphs
  • Hypothesising
  • Controlling Variables
  • Defining and Investigating

3. Interdisciplinary Learning

The Junior 榴莲成人app下载l curriculum provides a range of knowledge, skills and behaviors which cross disciplinary boundaries and are essential to ensuring students are prepared as active learners and problem-solvers for success at school and beyond. Students focus on ways of thinking, communicating, conceiving and realizing ideas and information. They develop the capacity to design, create and evaluate processes as a way of developing creativity and innovation.

The learning Domains are:

a) Communication

Communication is involved in all learning. It involves developing skills, behaviors and knowledge related to listening, viewing and responding in a range of contexts, using a variety of content . Presenting information is critical to enhancing the process of learning. The student displays the capacity:

  • to demonstrate and convey what one has learned in different contexts and to different people.
  • to understand that language and discourse differ in different disciplines and that there is a need to learn the particular literacies involved in each area.

b) Design, Creativity and Technology

The Technology program develops concepts that prepares boys for the changes and advances that the modern world will present.

Teaching and learning practices should involve boys in programs where:

  • the phases of the technology process are used in the acquisition of knowledge and skills about materials, systems and information
  • the technology process includes: investigating, designing, producing and evaluating.
  • Technology provides a stimulus whereby students:
  • generate and act on new ideas
  • learn skills to operate materials, systems, information, equipment, machines and tools, and to reduce wastage
  • gain an understanding of past and present technologies

This will enable boys to:

  • develop problem solving skills and generate technological solutions to questions
  • develop knowledge and skills using a variety of equipment, resources and materials
  • discover how to use a range of appropriate equipment, machines and tools safely and efficiently for each situation.

Students:

  • investigate and design using appropriate planning processes and design briefs;
  • create and develop ideas, apply information, and seek and test innovative alternatives
  • produce, including the selection and safe use of appropriate tools, equipment, materials and/or processes to meet the requirements of design briefs
  • analyse and evaluate both processes and products including, where relevant, any broader environmental, social, cultural and economic factors.

c) Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

Information Literacy is applied throughout the curriculum and should be seen as a key tool to encourage learning and skill acquisition to meet contemporary needs and outcomes. Information can be gained from electronic and other print sources.

Students use ICT:

  • to access, process, manage and present information; model and control events; construct new understandings; and communicate with others.
  • and strategies to monitor learning patterns, to process data to create solutions and information products that demonstrate understanding.
  • To share their work with others in ethical, legal and respectful ways.

Electronic听Activities should be planned that utilise the following sources of information: the Internet, C-D Rom, data base, spreadsheets and E-mail.

Boys and teachers should be equipped with the skills to use the available technology in purposeful ways.

These sources of information should support active learning, questioning and problem solving through research, analysis, communication and production.

The boys will develop the ability:

  • to communicate electronically, in words and pictures
  • to enter, save and retrieve information using a variety of information technology tools and applications
  • to organise and manage stored electronic information
  • to apply a variety of software applications to solve problems
  • to use appropriate terminology when using the technology
  • to develop keyboarding skills that enable efficient and accurate data entry

Other Sources

These sources include non fiction material, magazines, journals, specific organisations, guest speakers and excursions. The use of these sources of information will widen the base of information and enhance the boys ability to create their own interpretations and generalisations from more than one source. Opportunities to practise skills associated with the information process will be provided in the context of curriculum based work.

Boys will use the information process of:

  1. Defining
  2. Locating
  3. Selecting
  4. Organising
  5. Presenting
  6. Evaluation

d) Thinking Processes

Thinking encompasses a range of cognitive, affective and metacognitive knowledge, skills and behaviours. These are essential for effective functioning in society both within and beyond school. The study of thinking enables students to:

  1. acquire strategies for thinking related to inquiry, processing information, reasoning, problem solving, evaluation and reflection.

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History

榴莲成人app下载 College is the oldest continuing secondary school in Victoria. The school was founded by the Presbyterian Church of Victoria on the initiative of the first settled minister of the Presbyterian Church in the State, the Reverend James Forbes. Under the first Principal, Mr Robert Lawson, it was initially known as The Melbourne Academy. At this time, the school occupied a small house in Spring Street in the City of Melbourne.

New buildings were erected on a site in Eastern Hill in 1853, where the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre now stands, and classes commenced there the following year. Under the second Principal, Mr Alexander Morrison, the school grew and prospered for the 47 years of his leadership, from 1857 to 1903. Mr William Littlejohn took over as Principal of the school from 1904 to 1933. His successor, Dr Colin Gilray, served for a further 20 years, from 1934 to 1953.

The school owes much to the foresight of those who arranged the purchase of the present site of about 27 hectares at Hawthorn and to those responsible for the transfer of the school to this 鈥檔ew and distant rural setting鈥. While the East Melbourne site greatly limited growth, the new site, with ample space for playing fields and direct access to the river, made it possible for the school to expand and develop into that which we know it to be today. The Hawthorn site was purchased in 1915 and by 1926 the transfer to the new site was completed, although many current buildings still had to be built. One of these was the Littlejohn Memorial Chapel, which was dedicated in 1936.

The school operated under the leadership of three Principals in the period 1953 to 1982: Mr Richard Selby Smith (1953-64), Mr Colin Healey (1964-75) and Mr Philip Roff (1975-81). It was during Mr Healey鈥檚 and Mr Roff鈥檚 tenure that the school fostered the idea of the 鈥樍窳扇薬pp下载 Family鈥 and established the 榴莲成人app下载 College Foundation to provide financial support to the school.

In January 1983, Dr Gordon Donaldson arrived from Northern Ireland to head the school. Under his leadership, there were substantial changes to the school鈥檚 programmes and an extensive building phase was begun, including the construction of the James Forbes Academy for Music, Drama and Communication. The impact of these changes and new buildings continue to benefit the 榴莲成人app下载 community.

In June 2008, Mr Tom Batty arrived from Eton College in the United Kingdom to commence his journey as 榴莲成人app下载 College鈥檚 ninth Principal. Mr Batty鈥檚 time to date has focused on improving the knowledge of each 榴莲成人app下载 boy and how he best learns, through pastoral care, academic care and physical setting. Mr Batty’s tenure concluded in 2022.

In January 2023, Dr Scott Marsh commenced as the tenth听Principal.

Today 榴莲成人app下载 has a total enrolment of about 1890 boys, of whom 160 are boarders and 430 are in the Junior 榴莲成人app下载l, all on one ideally located campus 鈥 a far cry from the early days in a small Spring Street house in the Melbourne Central Business District. In addition to this, other properties are, however, owned and used. The school has 80 hectares of forest in the hills at Healesville and听a residential camp at Cowes on Phillip Island. Each of these provides an opportunity for outdoor and recreational activities to be offered to boys of various ages.

Our Scottish Heritage

The school鈥檚 Scottish heritage is reflected in many aspects of the school鈥檚 life, from its Christian faith, its belief in a broadly-based liberal curriculum in the arts, sciences and humanities, and in a school culture forged in the tradition of Scottish egalitarianism. The 榴莲成人app下载l鈥檚 badge and flag, Scottish ceremonies, the pipes and drums, the cadet corps, music and cultural references, student exchanges, and the Presbyterian tradition embodied in assemblies, chapel services, religious education and pastoral care, all express the continuing vitality and symbolic importance of this tradition. The Old 榴莲成人app下载 Collegians Association has its own pipe band, features Scottish ceremony at its major functions, and has established the Victorian Scottish Heritage Cultural Foundation with the Melbourne Scots.

榴莲成人app下载 College is a product of the enlightenment which swept through Scotland in the 18th Century. By the early 1800s, Scotland had a national system of education more comprehensive than anywhere in Europe with bursaries given to those of ability, but without means, to attend university. By 1830, Scottish universities boasted some 4,400 students (England, with a population eight times that of Scotland, mustered less than 3,000).

The foundation and character of 榴莲成人app下载 were deeply influenced by the expression of the enlightenment at Aberdeen University. The school鈥檚 founder, Rev. James Forbes, was a graduate of Kings College, Aberdeen University, and Principals Alexander Morrison and William Still Littlejohn were likewise Kings College graduates. These men established the scientific and humane curriculum, and egalitarian and non-sectarian culture which has always characterised the school. Over the decades, these founding values have been fused with Australian optimism that all is possible with hard-work and innovation. It is a tradition of feeding the fire, not dying in its flames.

The 榴莲成人app下载 College of today is a modern and dynamic Australian school, and our Scottish heritage continues to be celebrated as the foundation for the value we place on faith, reason and service and the role we believe education plays in empowering young people to take of control of their lives.

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