Wanganui Park Secondary College

Wanganui Park Secondary College was a Government secondary college, with an enrolment of about 1,300 students from years 7 to 12, in Shepparton, Victoria.[citation needed] It was amalgamated into Greater Shepparton Secondary College along with three other schools.[1]

Wanganui Park Secondary College
Location
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Parkside Drive
Shepparton, Victoria 3630
Coordinates36°21′27.86″S 145°23′28.3″E / 36.3577389°S 145.391194°E / -36.3577389; 145.391194
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TypeSecondary school
MottoEducation Our Aid
PrincipalKen Murray
Grades7–12
Enrolment~1,300
Color(s)     
Green, white, grey
NicknameWPSC
Information(+61) 03 5820 9900
WebsiteOfficial website

The school had a unique curriculum, with the most notable feature being its Vertical Modular Grouping (VMG) system, which allowed for a high degree of flexibility in students' unit selections from years 8 to 10.[citation needed] The school also offered enrolment for year 7, and for years 11 and 12, the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) and Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE). Biology teacher Andrew Douch received the Microsoft Worldwide Innovative Teacher of the Year Award and the Victorian Education Excellence Award for curriculum innovation at the school.[2] The school received a federal grant for a literacy and numeracy program.[citation needed] An innovative program called 'Learning to Learn' was implemented in 2009.[citation needed]

Football team

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The school's Australian rules football team competed in the regional MCC Herald Sun Country Shield tournament for several years.[3][4]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ readMarch 14, less than 2 min; Times, 2018-12:00AMThe Weekly (13 March 2018). "Super school takes shape in Shepp". weeklytimesnow. Retrieved 1 October 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Andrew Douch". Critical Agendas. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
  3. ^ Gavin McGrath (11 August 2010). "FOOTBALL: Ballarat Clarendon College wins fifth Country Shield in row". The Courier (Ballarat). Retrieved 18 May 2012.
  4. ^ Gav McGrath (28 July 2011). "Grammar to push on after loss". The Courier (Ballarat). Retrieved 18 May 2012.
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