Alia College

Alia College
Location
Hawthorn East, Victoria
North-Eastern Victoria
Coordinates 37°50′36″S 145°02′42″E / 37.8433°S 145.045°E / -37.8433; 145.045Coordinates: 37°50′36″S 145°02′42″E / 37.8433°S 145.045°E / -37.8433; 145.045
Information
Opened 1999[1]
School number 1981
Principal Robert Morgan
Years offered 7–12
Number of students 65[2]
Education system VCE[3]
Campuses 1
Website www.alia.vic.edu.au

Alia College is an independent secondary school in Hawthorn East, Victoria, Australia. Advertising itself as a "non rule-based school",[4] Alia College does not have a school uniform, allows its students to leave the school premises and does not impose any formal punishments such as detentions. Despite this unorthodox approach, however, Alia teaches a standard curriculum, with Latin being a compulsory subject (7-9).[5][4]

In 2007, after the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal's finding that the school had an "anarchistic nature", Education Minister John Lenders initiated an inquiry into the school.[6] On its website, Alia denies this, stating that "‘Open and fair minded’ would be a better description. But our approach might seem 'anarchistic' when people hear of our "no rules" approach."[4]

In 2013, Alia College was in the top five schools by Year 9 NAPLAN results in the Reading, Spelling, and Grammar and Punctuation categories.[7]

References

  1. State Register - Alia College Limited, Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority, 28 October 2015.
  2. "Alia College", School Choice.
  3. "Alia College - 2014 Information Relating to the School", Alia College, 21 August 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 "FAQ", Alia College.
  5. "Alia Secondary College vs Mainstream Schools", Alia College.
  6. "'Anarchist' school facing state inquiry", The Australian, 11 June 2007.
  7. "Alia Top NAPLAN", Alia College.
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