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Public high school in Hawthorn East, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Auburn High School
Auburn High School, pictured in 2014
Location
Hawthorn East, Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
Coordinates37°50′22″S 145°02′31″E / 37.839385°S 145.041911°E / -37.839385; 145.041911
Information
Other nameAHS
Former nameHawthorn Secondary College
TypePublic high school
MottoDiversity Aspiration Respect Excellence (DARE)
Established2014; 10 years ago (2014)
(as Auburn High School)
PrincipalRoss Pritchard
Years712
Enrolment748
HousesMurdoch, Hollows, Freeman, Winton
Colour(s)Red, orange, yellow and grey.     
Websiteauburnhs.vic.edu.au

Auburn High School is a public co-educational high school located in Hawthorn East, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, serving Year 7 to Year 12. Formerly known as Hawthorn Secondary College, it was re-established under its current name in January 2014.

Auburn High School is the only Victorian government secondary school to be offering a Binational French program. Students in this program not only learn French, but learn in French according to the French National Curriculum. The Binational French program is a select-entry, internationally recognised program which offers students a dynamic and modern approach to language learning by merging French and Australian pedagogy in classes. The French Binational programme is fully accredited by the AEFE.

Its school zone includes the suburbs of Toorak, Armadale, Malvern, Malvern East, Kooyong, Hawthorn, Hawthorn East, Camberwell and Glen Iris.

Auburn High School is a TAAS accredited SEAL school. The program provides highly capable students with the opportunity to complete years 7–10 in three years instead of four.

They may then be able to choose to do a three-year enriched and extended VCE program and a university enhancement subject in Year 12, equivalent to a first-year university subject.

References

  1. "School profile." My School. Retrieved on February 1st, 2024.
  2. "Contact details." Auburn High School. Retrieved on September 15, 2015. "Address: Burgess Street, Hawthorn East, VIC 3123"
  3. Loras, Sophie. "Bilingual schools of the future" (Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine). Australia China Connections (澳中连接). May/June 2014. Print (Archive). p. 36 (PDF 20/31). Retrieved on September 15, 2015.
  4. "Auburn High School." AEFE. Retrieved on September 23, 2016.

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