Wellington Secondary College
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The College is divided into three Sub-Schools and six Year Levels: Junior School (7 - 8), Middle School (9 - 10) and Senior School (11 - 12).

History

Wellington was established in 1972 as Dingley Area High School. Its name changed to Mulgrave High School, then to Wellington High School in January 1973. Wellington was originally intended for the Dingley area, but was relocated by the Education Department to the Mulgrave area.
  • 1972: The Education Department relocated a secondary school intended for Dingley to Mulgrave after local parents argued against further overcrowding of Lyndale, Monash and Springvale High School.
  • 1973: Foundation Principal: Mr A.M Fogarty. Enrolment:147 students, 9 Teachers (EFT), Buildings: 9 classroom portables and 2 toilet portables. C block and Canteen/Locker block completed.
  • 1974: Enrolment: 316 students, 20 teachers (EFT). School advisory council convened.
  • 1975: Enrolment: 495 student, 32 Students (EFT). Buildings: G and J blocks and Library completed. First school magazine produced.
  • 1976: Acting principal: Mr R.G Wilson (following illness of Mr Fogarty). Enrolment: 680 students, 49 teachers (EFT). First school athletics sports. Canteen commenced operation.
  • 1977: Enrolment: 825 students, 61 teachers (EFT). Buildings: A and B completed. Curriculum committee formed.
  • 1978: Principal: Mr M.B Peter. Enrolment: 936 Students, 65 teachers (EFT). First HSC Classes. School production: "The boyfriend".
  • 1979: Enrolment: 974 Students, 74 teachers (EFT). Hall completed. Building program complete. The A.M Fogarty award introduced.
  • 1980: Enrolment: 924 Students, 75 teachers (EFT). School production: "Guys and Dolls".
  • 1981: Enrolment: 946 Students, 81 teachers (EFT). School band formed.
  • 1982: Acting principal Mr R.G Wilson (Following retirement of Mr Peter). Enrolment: 942 Students, 77 teachers (EFT). School Production: "Half a sixpence".
  • 1983: Enrolment: 965 Students, 73 teachers (EFT). Acquisition of school buses and garage. Sharing with Carwatha high school commenced.
  • 1984: Principal: Mr J.R Landvogt. Enrolment: 1015 Students, 76 Teachers (EFT). SRC re-established.
  • 1985: Enrolment: 996 Students, 75 Teachers (EFT). School production: "South Pacific".
  • 1986: Acting principal: Mr R.D Mountain (following retirement of Mr Landvogt during the year). Enrolment: 969 Students, 80 Teachers (EFT).
  • 1987: Principal: Mr J.C Coulson (local selection). Enrolment: 925 Students, 76 Teachers (EFT).School crest and motto adopted. SRC restructured. October 27: A Block burnt down by Carwatha students, R block created.
  • 1988: Enrolment: 904 students, 73 teachers (EFT). House system introduced. Year 12's wear full uniform. June, 18: School reunion/15th Birthday celebrations.
  • 1989: Enrolment: 838 students, 67 teachers (EFT). Rebuilding of A block. School Production: "The clumsy custard horror show". Inaugural Presentation ball.
  • 1990: Enrolment: 801 Students, 66 teachers (EFT). A block occupied. Wellington High School title changed to 'secondary college'. Drama Production: "The Telephone Call" in the new Phoenix Centre.
  • 1991: Enrolment: 850 Students, 69 teachers (EFT). Drama production: "Seven Brides for Dracula".
  • 1992: Enrolment: 838 students, 69 teachers (EFT). Year seven centre opened. Inaugural Wellington Art Festival.
  • 1993: Acting Principal: Ms C.K Duffy in second semester. Enrolment: 922 students, 69 teachers (EFT). Wellington selected as a "School of the future". College Production: "Bye Bye Birdie".
  • 1994: Mr Coulson returns from secondment. Enrolment: 942 students, 68 teachers (EFT). College Captains introduced. College production: "Man of steel".
  • 1995: Enrolment: 1032 students, 73 teachers (EFT). College production: "Hide and Seek". Library named the "RET Jones Library".
  • 1996: Enrolment: 1073 students, 76 teachers (EFT). Formation of Wellington Old Collegians Association. "Agora" and hall extension built through coop. Society. College Production: "Oh kay!"
  • 1997: Enrolment: 1082 students, 77 teachers (EFT). College Production: "Wizard of Oz". New senior school centre occupied.
  • 1998: Enrolment: 1060 students, 76 teachers (EFT). College Production: "Annie get your Gun". Middle and Junior School Captains introduced.
  • 1999: Enrolment: 1083 students, 77 teachers (EFT). 25th Birthday Celebrations. College Production: "So much to tell you".
  • 2000: Enrolment: 1082 students, 77 teachers (EFT). College Production: "Big". Duke of Edinburgh's Award Begins.
  • 2001: Enrolment: 1051 students, 76 teachers (EFT). Growth of international program. New college emblem.
  • 2002: Enrolment: 1034 students, 79 teachers (EFT). College Production: "Little shop of horrors". Junior School rebuilding project. Gallipoli trip.
  • 2003: Enrolment: 1075 students, 74 teachers (EFT). 30TH Birthday celebrations. College production "Joseph and his technicolour Dreamcoat". Continuation of the Junior School rebuilding project.
  • 2004: Enrolment: 1007 students, 73 teachers (EFT). College production "Back to the 80's". Official opening of the Junior School Centre. College Principal, John Coulson, retires. Mrs Mary Jo Putrino appointed.
  • 2005: Enrolment: 1063 students, 76 teachers (EFT). College production "Footloose". Re-paving of the Eastern Courtyard.
  • 2006: Enrolment: 1053 students, 82 teachers (EFT). Additional Hard-courts constructed. John Brand, architect, appointed to develop Master Plan.
  • 2007: Enrolment: 1113 students, 84 teachers (EFT). Production of "Bye bye Birdie". Community water grant to upgrade toilets.
  • 2008: Enrolment: 1217 students, 90 teachers (EFT). Production of "Arsenic and Old lace". Stage One Upgrade ($5.9 million) announced.
  • 2009: Enrolment: 1311 Students, 97 teachers (EFT). Production of "The Wedding Singer". R, M, J, G, gymnasiums 1 and 2, Performing arts theatre, under redevelopment/construction
  • 2010: Enrolment: 1321 students, 104 teachers (EFT). College Production : "Sally Cotter & The Censored Stone". Stage 1 Building Program Complete by October/November.
  • 2011: Enrolment: 1400+ students, 104+ teachers (EFT)(official figures not yet available) . College Production : "Little Shop Of Horrors" (Just Announced, to take place august 2011). "The Plaza" courtyard meeting place is established.

Coat-of-arms and motto

In 2002 the College Council decided to update the design of the emblem without losing the distinctive features of the original. The Book, the Tree, the Bird and the Motto are major features of this new, more contemporary design that has been incorporated into publications and onto uniform items from 2003.
  • The Clasped Hands that depict 'caring"
  • The Bird - represents 'striving; and is derived from the Vanellus Plover that still nests in the College grounds as part of its migratory journey each year.
  • The Book that symbolises 'learning'
  • The Tree - represents the history of Mulgrave which was an area of market gardens and fruit orchards prior to urban settlement.


The Motto 'Caring, Striving, Learning'. This motto was also the result of a community competition.

Principals

Founding principal of the school was the late A.M. (Gus) Fogarty, from 1973 to 1977. M.B(Max) Peters was appointed principal in 1978 after the death of Mr. Forgarty in 1977. Max Peters retired in July 1982 and Jack Landvogt was appointed in 1984, then retired in 1986. John Coulson was appointed in 1987, and introduced the school motto (Caring, Striving, Learning) and the college crest. Mr. John Coulson retired in 2004 and the current principal, Ms. Mary-Jo Putrino, was appointed.

Houses

The House System commenced in 1988 and the titles are derived from the names of four ships from the historic First Fleet that landed the first permanent European settlers from Great Britain in Australia two hundred years earlier in 1788 under the command of the Governor, Captain Arthur Phillip.

Each house is led by two Senior House Captains (year 12) and six Vice House Captains (years 8, 10 and 11)
  • Alexander (Blue)
  • Borrowdale (Gold/Yellow)
  • Penrhyn (Green)
  • Sirius (Red)


Students participate in a number of sporting and non-sporting activities during the year to gain points towards the M.B. Peter Cup for their house. There are three major house sporting carnivals in a year. They are the Swimming, Athletics and Cross-Country carnivals.

School layout


The school has two large courtyards surrounded by blocks of classrooms. There is an A, B, C, G, H, J, M (replaced P Block), R, and T (Temporary block currently being used due to renovation of G and J Blocks) blocks. The school also has six basketball courts and a large open area which is referred to as the "oval". The is also a large multi-purpose assembly hall with adjoining change rooms and a small gym. Wellington also has a Senior school centre which was named the Hamilton Centre. There will be a $7.0 million dollar upgrade to the school's facilities in 2008. The new upgrade will include a new junior school centre, an upgrade to the halls that will include a new performing arts centre and relocation of the school's "R" Block.


Building program

The Building at wellington secondary are well under way, on Monday 13 July 2009 the new junior school centre (replacing "P" Block) or also referred as the "M" Block was opened, the new gymnasium is almost complete and "R" block has been relocated to make space for "M" Block. The first Gymnasium has been completed and work is currently progressing on the second gymnasium. J block and G block are currently under lock-down as renovations are taking place. Term 4 witnessed the whole of the western courtyard demolished to make way for a designer landscape courtyard complete with brick work seating and shade sales. Work is beginning on the new state of the art performing arts centre complete with 350 seat theatre.

The original layout of the school was a government design from the mid 1970's. this was implemented and built at various schools around the state. Brentwood Secondary Colleges original layout was that of Wellington Secondary Colleges. And a gym identical to Wellington's Original gym can be found at Mount Waverley Secondary College.

English

English is compulsory for all year levels, with the exception of students studying ESL (English as a Second Language). Students undertake many varied activities in developing their skills in this subject area. At the VCE
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level, mainstream students can choose to study either English, Literature or English Language (to be introduced in 2008 for units 1 & 2).

LOTE

The only Language other than English that is studied at this school is French. The school decided in 2007 that Indonesian was not popular so the Indonesian was removed.

Students undertake French or ESL (English as a Second Language) from years 7 to 8, and have the choice to study it in years 9 and up.

VCE Studies

Accounting

Automotive Technology Studies (VCE VET)

Biology

Building & Construction Carpentry (VCE VET)

Business (VCE VET)

Business Management

Chemistry

Community Services Work (VCE VET)

Drama (VCE Units 3&4 2011)

Design and Technology

Economics

Electrotechnology (VCE VET)

English

English Language

English (ESL)

French

Food And Technology

Further Mathematics

General Mathematics

Health and Human Development

Horticulture (VCE VET)

Hospitality - Operations (VCE VET)

Information Technology

IT Applications

Legal Studies

Literature

Mathematical Methods

Multimedia (VCE VET)

Physical Education

Physics

Psychology

Revolutions

Specialist Mathematics

Studio Arts

Visual Communication and Design

Wholesale Retail Personal Services (VFE)

Uniform

Uniform is compulsory at the College. Student leaders wear a distinctive blazer with a special pocket that denotes their actual appointment. Students in Years 7 - 10 wear a royal blue jumper that features the College emblem while the senior students wear a similar navy blue jumper.
During Winter everybody wears a tie with the girls wearing a shirt and skirt or slacks and boys with shirt with trousers.
During Summer Girls wear summer dress while boys wear the same for winter excluding the tie.
Shoes should black leather.
There is also Sports Uniform which helps identify the colour of your house.
A Uniform shop is located at the I.J Hamilton Senior School Centre, entry via the door in the car park.

1980

Boys Senior (Yr.10-12) All-High CHAMPIONS!!!

Coach: Mr Bohdan Babijczuk

Team: Tibor Hagymas (Capt.), Sean Coulter (V/Capt),Dragan Dejanovic, Smiljan Papac, Senad Sabitovic, Joe Sumic,John Vafiadis, Brendan Runge, Robert Velardo, Chris Halsey, Graham McCole, Ivan Adjukovic, Jim Frangou & Danny Bojcic

Media

An article suggested some schools were 'selling' places to international students and Wellington was one of the accused. The other being Glen Waverley Secondary College. Assistant principal Geoff Ellis said the school had room to grow and had no need to turn back domestic students. He reassured the school community that 'no local student is denied a place in favour of an international student' in the weekly Wellington Diary that was given out on the 7th of December 2007.

Wombles

"Wombles" were introduced in 1978. It is a term used for students (from years 7-10) who are rostered to provide a day of service to the College. Students are permitted to wear casual clothes when they have to "womble".
Wombles from years 7, 8 and 9 usually clean up the school yard from rubbish. Where as a year 10 "senior womble" perform tasks such as distributing notices, running messages and locking the locker bays.

The Wellington Building Project

The school has been given a big sum of money to improve the school's facilities.
Such as the new M block which was officially opened on Friday the 21st of August 2009. There are more facilities being improved or added on like a new G block, 2 brand new gyms, a new J block......

Palm Pilots

Everyday, a couple of year 8s or 9s are rostered on moodle (see moodle) to do "Palm Pilot" duties, which involves them going and recording the absences for the day.

Moodle

Wellington has a learning website that allows students and teachers to log in and upload IT assignments and do other things. You can even make a blog. The moodle is still being updated for better functions and to be more user friendly. it is mainly utilized by the I.T department, but other class teachers can make subject pages if they so desire.

College Anthem

Wellington Secondary College has a school anthem, 'The Wellington Way'. This is due to the school following "tradition" although the school has only existed since the 1970's and has virtually no history.

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