Noble Park Secondary College

Noble Park Secondary College is a year 7-12 co-educational school. In 2007, it is expected that 760 students will be attending the college, making it the largest (in terms of population) in the Springvale, Victoria, Australia, educational district.

History

Noble Park High School was opened by the Department of Education in 1962, following the opening of the nearby Noble Park Technical School in 1957. The school buildings were constructed by A.V.Jennings in the Light Timber Construction (LTC) style, and clad with pebble-encrusted cement tiles. The cost of the contract for the first and second sections of the school was £84,389.[1] The third section was constructed later, providing the school with two LTC classroom wings and an LTC technical block, all of which remain in use today.

In the early 1990s, the school's name was changed to Noble Park Secondary College, and the Noble Park Technical School was closed.

Grounds and facilities

The school contains three light timber construction wings ('A', 'B' & 'C') as well as an administration wing, a library and a hall.

NPSC also features a separate basketball & tennis courts, a hockey field (though it is more commonly used for Soccer) and a football oval, with a cricket pitch featured inside of it during the Cricket season.

Uniform

The Noble Park Secondary College uniform is white shirts, red jumpers and black pants for Yrs 7-10. For VCE students, it is the same however a black jumper is worn. This is to distinguish them from the junior years.

Student representation

The school's main form of student representation is via the SRC (Student Representative Council). Elections are held in Late-February, with students elected from their subsequent form class. Up to 2 students can be elected from any one form, resulting in around 10 students nominated throughout each year level. After this stage, the entire year level conducts in a secret ballot, and from that 3 students are elected for each year level.

SRC members play an important role amongst the school population, deciding on important matters that have been either been brought up by members or by the School Council, a group of parents, teachers and the principal.

Other schools

The school is closely surrounded by many other secondary colleges, the closest being, Chandler Secondary College.

References

  1. State Government of Victoria (5 January 1962). "Victorian Government Gazette" (PDF). gazette.slv.vic.gov.au. p. Page 10. Retrieved 2011-06-07.

Coordinates: 37°58′19″S 145°11′04″E / 37.97194°S 145.18444°E / -37.97194; 145.18444

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