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Private school in Dallas, Victoria, Australia
Ilim College
Address
Inverloch Crescent
Dallas, Victoria
Australia
Coordinates37°40′7″S 144°55′44″E / 37.66861°S 144.92889°E / -37.66861; 144.92889
Information
TypePrivate
DenominationIslam
Established1995; 29 years ago (1995)
AdministratorVictorian Department of Education
Principal
  • Suleyman Kor
  • Zeynep Sertel
  • Dogan Akin
  • Derya Buyukyazici
  • Siti Ali
  • Adrian Puckering
YearsK–12
Campuses
AffiliationMillî Görüş
Websiteilimcollege.vic.edu.au

Ilim College, formerly known as Islamic College North Western Region, was established in 1995 to provide Islamic education. Ilim College is a prep to year 12 VCE co-educational, private Islamic school. It is located in Dallas, Victoria, Australia.

They recently purchased the Yorolla school on Box Forest Rd, Glenroy as an extension campus. A campus in Doveton was purchased by 2014. The school is owned by the non-profit organisation Millî Görüş, which aims at catering for the religious, educational, cultural and social needs of the Muslim community.

References

  1. Maslen, G. (13 June 2014). "School closures and land sales: what have we learnt?". The Age. Retrieved 20 December 2020. Former state schools that have already been sold to the private sector include the site of the former Doveton North Primary School, bought last month by a western suburbs Islamic school, Ilim College, for $4.2 million. The school land is in the city of Casey, where, on the government's own projections, the number of school students is likely to increase from 50,000 this year to some 65,000 within 17 years.
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