Region | Metropolitan |
---|---|
Students | 1223 |
Boys | 644 |
Girls | 579 |
ICSEA Value | 1165 |
Aus. Average | 1000 |
Finances per student | $30,208 |
---|---|
Aus. Average per student | $17,550 |
Australian Government | 10% |
State/Territory Government | 3% |
Fees, parent contributions etc | 79% |
Others | 8% |
2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | |
NAPLAN (Primary) | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
NAPLAN (Secondary) | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
VCE | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1223
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 10.3/1
1165
;2%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 1% | 5% | 19% | 75% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
1234
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 10.1/1
1164
;3%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 1% | 4% | 21% | 74% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
1234
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 10.2/1
95%
1177
;3%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 1% | 4% | 18% | 77% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
1194
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 9.6/1
94%
1176
;6%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 0% | 1% | 11% | 88% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
1217
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 10.2/1
94%
1187
;7%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 0% | 2% | 23% | 75% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
1242
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 11.6/1
95%
1187
;10%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 2% | 5% | 16% | 77% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
1211
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 10.4/1
94%
1165
;13%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 0% | 2% | 11% | 86% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
St Michael's is a creative and caring school, which strives for educational excellence and celebrates the diversity.
Choosing a school for your child is an important decision. It's not about predicting the sort of person your child will become; it is about providing your child with a range of possibilities, enabling them to investigate their interests, build resilience and experience success within a safe and secure learning community.
It's important to find a school whose values match your own. When the two most influential components of a child's education are aligned - home and school - your child is happier, more confident and able to concentrate on and enjoy their learning.
St Michael's is a values-based environment, believing in:
Register to attend an Open Morning at www.stmichaels.vic.edu.au/openmornings or call +61 3 8530 3310.
- Simon Gipson (Head of the School).There is no end point when it comes to lifelong learning. At St Michael’s, learning is dynamic and organic. Students learn how to learn — how to become active autonomous learners who, throughout their lives, will be able to adapt to their ever-changing world. All this within a warm, embracing community that encourages curiosity, creativity and reciprocity.
Our progressive culture reflects the spirit of the School’s founders, the Community of the Sisters of the Church, who established St Michael’s on its current site in 1895. Their values of diversity, social justice, empowerment and creativity survive as an enduring legacy to current and future generations.
St Michael’s strives to challenge young minds and equip students with the skills, knowledge, awareness and confidence that are necessary to engage in life as contributing citizens of the 21st century.
We believe in educating students to communicate and negotiate, think critically, live life with dignity, care and compassion and respect others and the environment.
At St Michael’s, we believe that every person is different. The school offers students a significant choice in curriculum, co-curricular and pastoral care programs to cater for their diverse range of strengths, needs, interests and goals. We have a high commitment to research-based learning programs, and encourage our students to chart their preferred educational paths, explore individual interests and enjoy rich learning experiences.
Learning begins in the warm and inviting environment of our Kindergarten — Margaret Thomas House. Inspired by the Reggio Emilia educational philosophy, we believe all children have unlimited potential and are strong, curious co-constructors of knowledge.
The Junior School is an active, challenging and secure environment. In Preparatory to Year 6, learning is inquiry driven. Literacy and numeracy skills are learnt both separately and in the context of a rich transdisciplinary learning environment, which gives meaning and purpose to students’ learning.
As students progress through to Senior School, St Michael’s encourages them to take increasing responsibility for their learning and a more active role in considering alternatives for their future.
The school provides additional support and guidance during Years 9 and 10 to prepare students for VCE, taking care to ensure students choose a balanced selection from the wide range of VCE subjects on offer. St Michael’s students consistently rank among the highest in Victoria.
St Michael’s recognises that high quality staff have a direct impact on optimal learning outcomes. The school’s Ziebell program, an initiative which focuses on professional development for all staff, supports and promotes ongoing learning opportunities and collaboration for all employees.
St Michael’s is proud to be an Employer of Choice for Women in 2012, as part of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency.
From the first day of Kindergarten right through to Year 12, compulsory curriculum studies are complemented with co-curricular programs. A solid foundation for lifelong learning and discovery is thus balanced by opportunities to pursue individual interests in areas as diverse as music, drama, sport, debating, public speaking and outdoor education, including the enthralling Kosciuszko to Coast expedition in Year 11. At every stage, and in every subject area, each student receives individual support and encouragement.
For entry into Years 7 and 10. Awarded for academic merit. Based on an exam and an interview. Involves a parental means test.
Covers 25 per cent to 100 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of enrolment.
Coeducational
6 years
Ms Louise Vigar, Director of Community Relations (03) 85303300
For entry into Years 7 to 10. Should have prior choral or vocal experience in addition to music theatre. Based on an exam, an audition, a CV and an interview. Involves a parental means test.
Covers 25 per cent to 100 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of enrolment.
Coeducational
6 years
Ms Louise Vigar, Director of Community Relations (03) 85303300
For entry into Year 7. Open to children of Old Michaelians. Awarded for exceptional talent in at least 2 of the following: music, performing arts, sports and academic ability. Based on an exam, an audition (if required), a CV and an interview. Involves a parental means test.
Covers 25 per cent to 100 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of enrolment.
Coeducational
6 years
Ms Louise Vigar, Director of Community Relations (03) 85303300
For entry into Years 7 to 10. Awarded for exceptional talent in at least 2 of the following: music, performing arts, sports and academic ability. Based on an exam, an audition (if required), a CV and an interview. Involves a parental means test.
Covers 25 per cent to 100 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of enrolment.
Coeducational
6 years
Ms Louise Vigar, Director of Community Relations (03) 85303300
For entry into Years 7 to 10. Awarded for exceptional ability in an orchestral instrument. Based on an exam, an audition and an interview. Must meet minimum AMEB level. Involves a parental means test.
Covers 25 per cent to 100 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of enrolment.
Coeducational
6 years
Ms Louise Vigar, Director of Community Relations (03) 85303300
For entry into Years 7 to 10. Awarded for exceptional drama and/or dance ability and experience. Based on an audition and an interview. Involves a parental means test.
Covers 25 per cent to 100 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of enrolment.
Coeducational
6 years
Ms Louise Vigar, Director of Community Relations (03) 85303300
The uniform is compulsory and enforced
1355 students,
486 up to Year 6,
869 in secondary (Big)
166 in Year 12
230 in VCE level 3/4 Units
11 in VCE VET
47% girls
Languages: French, Italian, Japanese
16% study scores of 40+;
median study score of 32;
satisfactory completions of VCE 99%, of VET 100%
12 music options; 27 sporting activities; 18 other clubs or activities; 16 support staff.
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