Region | Metropolitan |
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Students | 2982 |
Boys | 1749 |
Girls | 1233 |
ICSEA Value | 1172 |
Aus. Average | 1000 |
Finances per student | $32,336 |
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Aus. Average per student | $17,550 |
Australian Government | 10% |
State/Territory Government | 2% |
Fees, parent contributions etc | 82% |
Others | 6% |
2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | |
VCE | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Wesley College Melbourne, Registered School No 1, is a coeducational, open-entry school of the Uniting Church with a rich tradition on which to base its liberal, broadly based curriculum. Opened on 18 January 1866, Wesley College has enriched the lives of thousands of young people in its147 year history.
In addition, a Year 9 residential program operates in Clunes, and there are three outdoor education camps in Victoria, near Paynesville, Healesville and Portland.
Students from all backgrounds, countries, religions and cultures study at Wesley because of its excellent educational reputation, facilities and student support.
In 2012, our students achieved impressive results in both the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB DP), recording a median ATAR score of 86.25. Some 40 per cent of all VCE and IB Diploma students achieved an ATAR greater than 90.00, and 155 perfect scores were achieved across 32 IB Diploma and VCE subjects. Of those studying the IB DP, a median ATAR of 94.85 was achieved, with 44 per cent achieving an ATAR greater than 95.00. The majority of students were offered a place at either the University of Melbourne or Monash University.
Many graduates from the college continue their studies at major Australian universities and others choose international universities, including Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard.
Wesley College offers a broad curriculum, a balanced approach to learning, a concern for the whole student and a rich range of opportunities for all young people to know, to do, to live with and to be, within an innovative and caring environment.
The curriculum for Early Childhood to Year 6 is based on the International Baccalaureate Organization’s Primary Years Programme (PYP). Teaching and learning in our middle years offers children in Years 7 to 9 a broadbased curriculum that prepares them for the breadth of choices and the rigour of academic study in the senior years. The introduction of the International Baccalaureate’s Middle Years Programme (IB MYP) curriculum framework (Wesley became a candidate school at the beginning of 2013) has further enhanced learning in the middle years at Wesley.
In Years 10, 11 and 12, a wide range of subject choices and approaches to learning are available from:
Wesley offers a wide range of cocurricular programs to support students’ learning in music, performing and visual arts, sport and social services.
Our outstanding dramatic and musical productions are regular cultural highlights. Music at Wesley is focused on self expression and inspiration, and students are encouraged to join Wesley’s numerous bands and ensembles.
Our students have won countless awards for their inspired work — in debating, music, visual arts, drama and literary festivals, as well as in national academic competitions.
Sport is a compulsory cocurricular activity for students from Years 5 to 12, with a wide range of sport choices available throughout the year.
In its 147-year history, the college has produced many outstanding alumni, including:
For entry into Years 5, 7 and 10. Based on an exam.
Covers up to 50 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of enrolment.
Coeducational
8 years
Mr Alex Law, Scholarship Coordinator 03 8102 6108
For entry into Years 5 to 12. Awarded for outstanding achievement in sport, the arts, community service and/or academia. Based on an application and school reports.
Covers up to 50 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of enrolment.
Coeducational
8 years
Mr Alex Law, Scholarship Coordinator 03 8102 6108
For entry into Years 5 to 12. Awarded for outstanding achievement in community service, the arts, leadership and/or academia.
Covers up to 50 per cent of tuition fees for the duration of enrolment.
Coeducational
8 years
Mr Alex Law, Scholarship Coordinator 03 8102 6108
Year 10 are $25,540
Year 12 are $25,540
Year 10 are $31,650
Year 12 are $31,650
The uniform is compulsory and enforced
1480 students,
425 up to Year 6,
1055 in secondary (Big)
208 in Year 12
231 in VCE level 3/4 Units
17 in VCE VET
134 taking IB Diploma;
42% girls
Languages: Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish
LOTE taught to Unit 4 level: Chinese First Language, Chinese Second Language, French, Japanese
16% study scores of 40+;
median study score of 33;
satisfactory completions of VCE 99%, of VET 89%
26 IB subjects on offer;
Languages; Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese A, English A1, English B, French, Japanese, Spanish AB INITIO
100% of IB student successfully obtained an IB diploma
with 19% of IB students achieving an IB score of 40+
13 music options; 19 sporting activities; 19 other clubs or activities; 16 support staff.
85% to university
10% to TAFE
5% to work
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MacRobertson Girls High SchoolTop 5 | 350-370 KINGS WAYMelbourne 3004 | Secondary | Government | 1.47 km |
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