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Private school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Sirius College
Address
Goulburn Street
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
Information
Former nameISIK College
TypePrivate
MottoReach for the stars
Established1997 (1997)
Executive principalAhmet Yamakoglu
GradesFoundation to Year 12
Colour(s)The colours blue, white and dark blue are mainly used for the logo    

Sirius College is a private school established in 1997. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, the school, which has over ~3000 students, has campuses in Keysborough, Broadmeadows, Dallas, Sunshine West, and Shepparton. The college is a non-denominational school and accepts pupils from any ethnicity or religion.

History

The school began in the 1980s as a community association and later a boarding house for disadvantaged Australian Turkish children. This developed into ISIK College in 1997. Additional campuses were added in Geelong, Mildura and Keysborough.

The school added primary provision at Shepparton, Meadow Fair Campus and Ibrahim Dellal, Sunshine Campus.

The school changed its name to Sirius College in 2013.

References

  1. ^ "Sirius College - History". Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  2. "Sirius College - Campuses". Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  3. "Sirius College - Philosophy". Retrieved 30 October 2023.
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