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School in Gladstone Park, Victoria, Australia
Gladstone Park Secondary College
Location
Gladstone Park, Victoria
Australia
Coordinates37°41′19″S 144°53′29″E / 37.68861°S 144.89139°E / -37.68861; 144.89139
Information
TypeCo-educational public comprehensive secondary school
MottoKnowledge is Power
Established1974
PrincipalVeronica Hoy
Years offered7–12
Enrolment1644 (2018)
CampusTaylor Drive
Colour(s)Dark green, white, grey & black
    
Websitewww.gladstoneparksc.vic.edu.au

Gladstone Park Secondary College is a public state school in Melbourne, Australia founded in 1974.

Introduction

The school has around More than 1600 students, a figure which has remained roughly constant for over a decade. When it first opened, Gladstone Park Secondary School (GPSC) quickly became the largest school in terms of matriculated students within a 10 km radius, a position which it still holds today.

School life

The school has a special disability partnership with the local TAFE institutes, where most GPSC graduates enrol to do apprenticeships or diplomas.

Facilities

The school grounds contain many sports facilities including a football and soccer oval, outdoor basketball and netball courts, cricket nets and an outdoor hockey/ futsal pitch. There is an indoor sports centre with two basketball courts, squash courts and gym facilities. The school library is open to students and the public.

A joint senior school office and year 12 study centre building opened in 2017.

Notable alumni

Sport
Australian Defence Force

References

  1. "9th February 2018 Newsletter" (PDF). GPSC. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  2. Lange, Greg. (15 August 2007). "Carlton’s secret weapon: extra homework", Carlton Football Club. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  3. Wright, Tony (14 February 2014). "VC for hero who died storming Taliban compound". The Age. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
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