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Bendigo South East College

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Bendigo South East College
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Coordinates36°46′35″S 144°17′51″E / 36.77639°S 144.29750°E / -36.77639; 144.29750
Information
TypeSecondary college
MottoStrive for excellence
Established1916 as Bendigo Girls School, 1974 as Flora Hill High School, 2008 as Bendigo South East College
PrincipalGlen Donald
GradesYear 7 to 10
Enrolment1,600 (2018)
Campus2012 – Old Flora Hill Girls School Site
HousesFortuna, Alexandra, Rosalind, Shamrock
Colour(s)Royal blue, yellow, red, green
YearbookEssence
Websitebse.vic.edu.au

Bendigo South East College (BSE) is an Australian secondary school in Bendigo, Victoria, for year 7 to 10 students.[1]

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History

BSE occupies a building originally known as the Bendigo Girls' School. That school had been founded in 1916, originally located in the Quarry Hill suburb of Bendigo but moving to the Flora Hill suburb in 1959.

In 1974, the school became co-educational, under the name Flora Hill High School, which was later renamed to Flora Hill Secondary College.

In 2008/2009 Flora Hill Secondary College and Golden Square Secondary College combined and were renamed Bendigo South East Secondary College.[2]

As of 2013, the new buildings have been completed. The last of the classrooms from 1959 was demolished in August 2011. Although the main construction project has been finalised, the hall is still under renovation for the new athlete development program which was established in 2014.[3]

The Athlete Development Program at BSE is a complete sports education and training program aimed to assist students in the pursuit of sporting and academic excellence. The program runs for the entire school year. Students are eligible for selection every year they attend the school.

Another specialist program introduced in 2016 is the Academy of Creative Arts (ACA).[4] The Bendigo South East College Academy of Creative Arts (ACA) nurtures the creativity, artistry and scholarship of students. Students can apply to be in one of the five fields: drama, vocals, visual arts, music or dance.

Golden Square Secondary College was closed at the end of 2008 and was demolished in late 2009; the site is currently vacant.

Staff

As of January 2019, Glen Donald is principal of the school, replacing Ernie Fleming.[5] [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About BSE – Welcome to Bendigo South East College". Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  2. ^ "The College | Bendigo South East College". bse.vic.edu.au. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Athlete Development Program". bse.vic.edu.au. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Academy of Creative Arts (ACA)". bse.vic.edu.au. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Bendigo South East College appoints new principal". 15 November 2018.
  6. ^ Vallely, William (13 September 2018). "Former Bendigo South East College Principal Ernie Fleming rejected a number of findings in the Victorian Ombudsman's report, likens schools to family businesses". Bendigo Advertiser. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
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