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Private school in Kilmore, Victoria, Australia
The Kilmore International School
Address
40 White Street
Kilmore, Victoria, Australia
Kilmore, Victoria, 3764
Australia
Coordinates37°18′10″S 144°57′9″E / 37.30278°S 144.95250°E / -37.30278; 144.95250
Information
TypePrivate
MottoExcellentia Academica Persequenda
(The Pursuit of Academic Excellence)
Established1990
FounderRay Wittmer
StatusClosed
ClosedJuly 2022
Grades3–12
Websitewww.kilmore.vic.edu.au

The Kilmore International School (TKIS), located in Kilmore, Victoria, Australia, was a non-denominational international school established in 1990 offering Years 3–12, and boarding from Year 7. The school was a not-for profit enterprise listed on the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit (ACNC) register. It officially changed its name to Colmont School on 1 July 2022, then on 28 July announced it had been placed into administration and would close at the end of that week.

History

It was established in 1990 in the former Assumption College buildings, which were built in 1887 by the Marist Brothers of the Catholic Church. The site was purchased in the 1980s and renovated. The school opened in 1990 with two international students. In 2011, a Language Learning Centre was opened which now operates as the IB Centre. The school grounds contain a football oval, a soccer field, basketball courts and tennis courts.

The school was a secondary school until 2009, when Years 5 and 6 were added. Years 3 and 4 were added as well, in 2015.

On 1 July 2022, the school officially changed its name to Colmont School.

On 28 July 2022 Colmont School announced it had been placed into administration and would close at the end of that week.

Campus and facilities

The main campus was in Kilmore, Victoria, located approximately 1.5 km from the town centre, at 40 White Street.

Classes offered were from Years 3–12, with boarding available from Year 7.

Scholarships for tuition were available once a year for new and existing students.

International Baccalaureate curriculum

In Year 11 and 12, students partook in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP).

The IBDP is internationally recognised and depending on a score out of 45 split between 6 subjects worth 7 marks each and 3 marks from a philosophical study known as "Theory of Knowledge" or better known as "TOK" and a 4000 word research project known as the "Extended Essay". Assuming a student achieves the highest possible IB score, 45, the student is eligible for direct enrolment into prestigious universities throughout the world.

English and other languages

All courses were taught in English with ESL (English as a Second Language) support in conjunction with normal academic subjects.

Traditions

In 2014, the "House Music" competition was added, which occurs within the school's house system. The four houses – Hudson (red), Mitchell (green), Rutledge (gold) and Hume (blue) – competed for the House Music Trophy.

International Day occurred in Term 1, celebrating all the cultures of an international school.

See also

References

  1. "'Sucked dry': How a private school fell into financial ruin". 5 August 2022.
  2. "Colmont School". Colmont School. Colmont School. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  3. "State Register". Victorian State Register. VRQA. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  4. ^ "History of The Kilmore International School". Kilmore International School. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  5. "Colmont School". Colmont School. Colmont School. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  6. "State Register". Victorian State Register. VRQA. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  7. "Parents, students 'blindsided' as private school announces snap closure — The Age". apple.news. Retrieved 28 July 2022.

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