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Bacchus Marsh College

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Established
  
1921

Staff
  
>100

Enrolment
  
824

Phone
  
+61 3 5367 2955

Founded
  
1921

Principal
  
Daniel Lewis

Years
  
7-12

Total enrollment
  
820 (13 May 2010)

Motto
  
Ad Altiores (Latin)

Colors
  
Yellow, Blue

Type
  
Public, Co-educational, Day school

Address
  
Grant St, Bacchus Marsh VIC 3340, Australia

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Bacchus Marsh College is a secondary school in the town of Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia. It was opened in 1912 as Bacchus Marsh High School, and then later became Bacchus Marsh Secondary College. The college started with 38 students. There are now more than 100 staff employed over both campuses and 824 students enrolled.

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Subjects

Bacchus Marsh College offers elective subjects, which begin in Year 9 and continue through to Year 12. These include:

  • Art
  • Technology
  • Drama
  • Textiles
  • Graphics
  • Food
  • Wood
  • Music

  • Core subjects are:

  • Maths
  • English
  • Science
  • Humanities
  • HAPE
  • Language other than English - Chinese
  • Darley Campus

    The second campus began construction on August 30, 1991 (taken from the foundation stone within the campus). The college opened in 1992, housing students in Years 7, 8 and 9.

    The college is situated at the far end of Hallett’s Way, at the bottom of Bald Hill. There are approximately 434 students at the Darley campus. Years 7 and 8 have set courses, whereas Year 9 gives students the opportunity to choose some of their own subjects. The Darley Campus merged with the Maddingley campus in 2009. Portable learning facilities are installed on the Maddingley campus to house years 7, 8 and 9. Darley campus closed at the end of 2008 and Bacchus Marsh College now operates at one site at Maddingley.

    Maddingley campus

    The Maddingley campus was opened in 1921. Until 1991, when the Darley campus was built, this was the only government High School in Bacchus Marsh (The other being 'Bacchus Marsh grammar').

    The campus shares the use of the Bacchus Marsh Leisure Centre with the school, and is managed by the YMCA.

    Sport houses

    The school has 4 houses, Manning (red), Main (green), Smith (blue) and Symington (yellow). They were established in 1951, and named after ex-students who were killed during World War II - Charles Manning, Kenneth Main, Campbell “Cam” Smith and Henry “Ebb” and William “Bill” Symington (who were brothers).

    References

    Bacchus Marsh College Wikipedia