1010 Mickleham Road, Greenvale 3059
Ph 03 9333 1866
Fax 03 9333 4795
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Religion: Uniting Church
Type: Independent
Years : Preparatory to Year 12
Boys/Girls: Co-ed
Day/boarding:
Enrolment: 1200 students
Fees:From $3500 for Prep to $5300 for Year 12
Principal: Mrs Josie Crisara
Aitken College was established in 1999 and has
rapidly grown into an established and prominent low-fee independent school in
the north-western area of Melbourne. Aitken College is divided into five
schools catering for age-appropriate academic and social needs: Fairview (Prep
to Year 2), Cumberland (Years 3 to 5), Dunhelen (Years 6 to 7), Glenarthur
(Years 8 to 9) and Brookhill (Years 10 to 12). Building on a foundation of
Christian values, the mission of Aitken College is to enable students to become
informed and compassionate members of the wider community by inspiring academic
achievement and creativity, nurturing self worth, encouraging environmental responsibility
and committing to service with and for others.
Facilities: Set in an attractive rural setting
on over forty acres, Aitken College features sports facilities including gym,
hard courts and synthetic sports field; Chapel and Performing Arts Centre
including specialist drama and music rooms; science laboratories including
environmental science; Technology Centre including woodwork workshop and
computer aided design (CAD) laboratory; ICT laboratories and farm area.
Environmental initiatives at Aitken College include its own water supply,
treatment of sewage and wastewater on site, extensive solar panels, native
gardens and wetlands. Aitken College is highly rated as an environmentally
sustainable school.
Curriculum: The academic program includes a
strong emphasis in the early years on literacy and numeracy, core studies in
English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities and Physical Education and an
extensive elective program that includes music, drama, art, information
technology, design and technology and commerce. All students commence studying
Indonesian in primary school and may elect to continue at higher levels. Senior
students undertake a wide range of VCE and VCAL programs with Careers education
and support. Over 90 per cent of Year 12 graduates have recently been offered a
tertiary education place. The Life Skills and Religious and Values Education
programs are undertaken by all students and are complemented by a weekly chapel
service.
Sport: All students are encouraged to
participate in inter-House sports including athletics, swimming, cross-country
and orienteering. Secondary students compete against other nearby independent
schools in these sports plus others including football, cricket, basketball,
netball, softball, table tennis, soccer and volleyball. Primary students
participate in the local primary schools sports competitions.
Extra-curricular activities: Aitken College
offers a wide range of activities to complement the academic program. These
include: choirs, bands and ensembles, musical and drama productions, family
science activities, Science Talent Search, Tournament of Minds, academic
competitions, debating, public speaking, writers workshop, community service
activities and Interact (a junior division of Rotary).
Student welfare programs: Students have access
to the Student Services centre for counselling and chaplaincy support. The
Learning Centre provides support for individual needs, learning difficulties
and oversees extension programs. The Careers Centre provides guidance for subject
choice in the senior school and supports students in applying for tertiary
education places. Leadership opportunities are provided for students from Years
3 to 12. An out-of-school-hours care program is available to families.
