Drouin Secondary College

Drouin Secondary College
Location
Drouin, Victoria
Information
Type Public, Co-educational, Secondary
Motto Finem Respice
Established 1956
Years 7 to 12
Number of students 974
Website http://www.drouinsc.vic.edu.au/

Drouin Secondary College is a large secondary school in Drouin, Victoria, located outside of Melbourne, Australia. It was established in 1956.[1] Drouin's mottos are "Achievement, Respect, Commitment, Community" and "Finem Respice," which means "look to the end". There are 103 staff members at the school.

Staff [1]

Principals
Name In Position From: In Position Until:
Mr. Roy Barnes 1956 1965
Mr. Clarrie Wilson 1966 1979
Mr. Tom McGrath 1980 1987
Mr. Kevin Jenkins 1988 1993
Mr. Rod Dunlop 1994 2007
Mr. Shane Wainwright 2007 2015
Mrs. Deb Gentle 2015 (present)

History of the School [1]

2011

The laptop program was once again extended throughout the school.

The English block planted a new portable classroom.

The school curriculum program was improved.

The "Parent Bulletin" was introduced.

All role-calls were now on e-Workspace.

2012

More than 950 students.

Drouin Secondary College introduced a "Progress Report" program, coming out every six weeks of a semester.

2013

The "Parent Bulletin" is now available online, instead of paper.

The "Progress Report" program is now every five weeks, making three progress reports, then an end of semester report.

This year there were 208 new Year 7 students, the most in Drouin Secondary College history.

'Little Shop of Horrors' was the school production. Directed by Bri Brooker

2015

'High School Musical' was the school production. Directed by Bri Brooker and Jennifer Rolls. Principal Shane Wainwright announced his retirement from Drouin Secondary College.

Mrs Deb Gentle became Drouin Secondary College's new principal.

2017

Year 9 camp Tasmania trip was cancelled.

Year 12 Muck Up Day was changed to "Celebration Day."

ARCC Scores were initiated, to work alongside Progress Scores.

'Popstars - The 90s Musical' was the school production.

2018

Programs Moondah, Woorngan and Karrobran were cancelled.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "https://www.drouinsc.vic.edu.au/?page=history". www.drouinsc.vic.edu.au. Retrieved 2018-09-14. External link in |title= (help)
  • "History and Timeline of Drouin Secondary College 1953 - 2010". www.drouinsc.vic.edu.au. Retrieved 9 September 2018.

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