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Mount Alexander College

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Established
  
1858

Enrolment
  
Approx. 360

Phone
  
+61 3 9376 1622

Founded
  
1858

Principal
  
Wayne Haworth

Colour(s)
  
Red and White

Number of students
  
360

Type
  
Secondary college, coeducational

Address
  
167-175 Mt Alexander Rd, Flemington VIC 3031, Australia

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Mount Alexander College, formerly known as Debney Park Secondary College, is a high school in Flemington, Victoria, Australia, on the west side of Mount Alexander Road.

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In 2012 Debney Park Secondary College became Mount Alexander College – a new school. The new name referenced the school's long history at its current location, as well as its landmark position in the Flemington community.

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History

In 1858, Flemington National School was established. The school building was colloquially referred to as the 'iron pot' for its distinct iron structure. On 31 March 1885 the school was closed due to increased competition from newer neighbouring schools in Ascot Vale and Kensington. The school was reopened later the same year to relieve overcrowding at Kensington State School. The upgrading and rebuilding of Flemington State School No. 250, saw the school reopened as Flemington School of Domestic Arts, which catered exclusively for girls in Forms 1-3 (Years 7-9). A navy tunic, white blouse, hat and gloves became the school's uniform.

Due to the changing needs of the local community, the Department of Education decided in the early 1970s that the school should become coeducational. Debney Park High School was formed and boys were introduced into Form 1 in 1973. The last all-girls class was Form 5 in 1976. In 1996 the older sections of the school were demolished and replaced by the buildings that occupy the site today. To provide much-needed recreational space for its increasing enrolment, the Department of Education purchased a site adjacent to the school from the Uniting Church in 1999.

At the end of 2011, the school was renamed Mount Alexander College.

References

Mount Alexander College Wikipedia