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So proud to see St Albans Secondary College featured in The Age as a high-achieving western suburbs schools, by VCE results.
"At St Albans Secondary College, one of the highest-performing government schools in the VCE, which teaches children with backgrounds from more than 60 countries and more than 70 language groups, diversity is a superpower, according to acting principal John Coulson-Silva." "“That diversity gives us a richness. Our students really get to experience the best of every culture and see the differences and understand and appreciate that difference is a strength,” Coulson-Silva said. "The school’s average VCE study score of 31 last year puts it in the academic elite of non-select-entry government schools anywhere in the state, and Coulson-Silva said the teachers and support staff worked hard to overcome social and economic challenges to achieve excellence." “We have an unrelenting focus on continuous improvement for each and every student, driven by a culture of high expectations,” the acting principal said." I am so proud as a staff member, as a parent who has a daughter at the school, and as a alum who graduated from the school eons ago. But mostly I am proud as a St Albans residents! Go St Albans! https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/these-students-superpower-guarantees-vce-success-but-the-western-suburbs-need-more-schools-20250818-p5mns2.html
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AuthorAmra Pajalić is an award-winning author, an editor and teacher who draws on her Bosnian cultural heritage to write own voices stories for young people, who like her, are searching to mediate their identity and take pride in their diverse culture. She writes memoir, young adult and romance under the pen name Mae Archer. newsletterSign up and receive free books.
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