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John Fawkner College

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Type
  
State school

President
  
Anthony Simioni

Years
  
7 to 12

Phone
  
+61 3 9359 1166

Established
  
1956

Principal
  
Gus Napoli (2009)

Number of students
  
≈400, Coeducation

Founded
  
1956

John Fawkner College

Address
  
Jukes Rd, Fawkner VIC 3060, Australia

Similar
  
Glenroy College, Strath Secondary College, Brunswick Secondary College, Gladstone Park Secondar, Coburg High School

John Fawkner College (formerly Fawkner Secondary College) is a public co-educational secondary school located in Fawkner, Victoria, Australia. In 2009 the school has approximately 400 students from Year 7 to year 12.

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John Fawkner College is recognised for its innovative approaches to teaching and learning achieving recognition in 2009 for all of the previous year's VCE graduates successfully engaged in further education, training or work. The school emphasises building character and provides for students to discuss the full range of opportunities and pathways before undertaking studies in VCE, VCAL or VET leading to university, vocational education or trade based apprenticeships and training.

In 2008 the College received $1.1million in funding from the State Government, Moreland City Council and the Department of Education for upgrading its soccer facilities with a new FIFA-accredited synthetic soccer pitch. Soccer is very popular in the school with all students having the opportunity to join the school Soccer Academy.

In 2009 John Fawkner College was granted 3 million dollars alongside Box Forest College to change and better the schools image. The changes include a new name, a new logo, new uniform and a large complex that will contain six new classes with state-of-the-art technology.

John fawkner college making media workshop using flip cameras


History

Fawkner Secondary College opened its doors in 1956. In 2006 the school celebrated its 50th birthday.

References

John Fawkner College Wikipedia