Kolbe Catholic College, Greenvale

For Kolbe Catholic College in Western Australia, see Kolbe Catholic College, Rockingham.
Kolbe Catholic College
Location
Greenvale Lakes, Victoria
Coordinates 37°36′54″S 144°54′34″E / 37.61500°S 144.90944°E / -37.61500; 144.90944Coordinates: 37°36′54″S 144°54′34″E / 37.61500°S 144.90944°E / -37.61500; 144.90944
Information
Type Catholic secondary college
Principal Anthony Kirley
Years offered 7–12
Enrolment 906

Kolbe Catholic College is a Catholic secondary college situated in Greenvale Lakes, Victoria, Australia.[1]

Kolbe Catholic College was named after St Maximilian Kolbe, who died in Auschwitz concentration camp on 14 August 1941. Its student numbers will reach up to 1060 for Years 7 to 12. In 2009 Year 7 and 8 students have newly constructed blocks specially constructed for their requirements.

Houses

There are 6 House groups, each with a House Leader and ten House Captains (7-9,11&12). The Houses are:

Every year one of the above houses win a shield named "Calthorpe Shield". The winners were:

House Year
Chisholm 2010
Romero 2011
Dunlop 2012

Curriculum

Kolbe's curriculum includes

Year 7

Year 8

(Electives)

(Learning-enhanced activities)

Year 9

(Electives)

(Learning-enhanced activities)

Year 10

(Electives)

(Learning-enhanced activities)

Year 11 & 12

Facilities

Activities

The college runs many annual events such as:

Every year level (7-10) in the college takes part in a sport competition called Premiere league, where the selected year level compete in more than six sport against other high schools around Melbourne that are part of the SACCSS association. Sports include:

Soccer (Male) Soccer (Female) AFL Basketball (Male) Basketball (female) Volleyball (Male) volleyball (Female) Cricket Netball
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References

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