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Public, co-educational school in Lara, Victoria, Australia
Lara Secondary College
Location
Lara, Victoria
Australia
Coordinates38°01′05″S 144°24′41″E / 38.0180°S 144.4114°E / -38.0180; 144.4114
Information
TypePublic, co-educational
Established2003
PrincipalLuke Skewes
Colour(s)Navy blue  
White  
Websitehttp://www.larasc.vic.edu.au

Lara Secondary College is a public co-educational secondary school located in Lara, Australia, which shares fences with a local primary school Lara Primary School. Lara secondary college accommodates approximately 900 students from years 7–12. The school officially opened, taking just year 7 students, on the current site in 2003. As of 2008 Lara Secondary College was a complete secondary school having grades from year 7 to 12 attending.

At the beginning of the 2012 school year, all of the renovations had been completed and a new more modernistic building had been built for the year 7 and 8 students.

House colours

Lara Secondary College has four house teams composed of year 7 to 12's:

  • Hovell (Red)  
  • Flinders (Purple)  
  • You Yangs (Green)  
  • Serendip (Yellow)  

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