Maribyrnong College
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Maribyrnong College | |
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Location | |
, Australia | |
Coordinates | 37°46′44″S 144°53′18″E / 37.7790°S 144.8882°E |
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Other name | Maribyrnong Secondary College |
Former name | Maribyrnong High School |
School type | Public sports high school |
Motto | Pride in performance (formerly "Achievement with honour") |
Established | 1958 |
Principal | Nick Scott |
Grades | 7-12 |
Enrolment | ~1000 |
Campus | Suburban |
Colour(s) | Red, yellow, blue |
Nickname | Marby |
Team name | Marby Jets |
Website | maribsc |
Maribyrnong College, also known as Maribyrnong Secondary College, and formerly known as Maribyrnong High School, is a public high school that specialises in sports, located in Maribyrnong in the inner western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
It is located on River Street, Maribyrnong (formerly Maidstone until this part of Maidstone was rezoned in the 1990s). Founded in 1958, as Maribyrnong High School, a state-of-the-art sports complex opened on 22 June 2010.
History
The college has a long history in the suburbs of Maidstone and Maribyrnong as it was established in 1958. The area has changed dramatically since the college first opened and it is now seen as an inner-city college as it is located eight kilometres (five miles) from the Melbourne central business district.
Maribyrnong had a special place in terms of multicultural history among Melbourne's high schools. Being so close to the Maribyrnong Migrant Hostel (now closed) the school had an integration program for children from the hostel who were from all around the world, including many refugees.
Specialist Sport Program
In 2005 the school commenced its "Specialist Sport Program" with selective entry for talented sports students. Enrolments have grown: in 2007 there were 56 Specialist Sport students from a total school enrolment of 380; in 2010 there were 450 students involved in the sports program from a total school enrolment of 900. Several sports receive a major focus: Australian rules football, basketball, soccer, swimming and tennis. The school has extensive partnerships with the Western Bulldogs, Victorian Institute of Sport, Australian Institute of Sport and Victoria University.
Sports Stadium
The Sports Stadium which opened on 22 June 2010 includes two basketball-netball courts, six badminton courts, a 40-metre (130 ft) sprint track and a full size gym. It was officially opened by the Premier of Victoria, John Brumby.[1] The school is still adding extra features to the facility.
Transport
Tram 82 (Footscray - Moonee Ponds) stops right in front of the school on River Street. Bus services to Highpoint Shopping Centre also provide close public transport to the school. The Maribyrnong River is only a short walk from the college and the Maribyrnong River Trail can be used by students to commute to school.
Notable alumni
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- Rory Atkins, AFL footballer for the Adelaide Football Club
- Zak Butters, AFL footballer for the Port Adelaide Football Club
- Jack Bytel-AFL footballer for the St Kilda Football Club
- Doug Chappel, comedian
- Tony Dodemaide, cricketer for the Australian national team
- Kerry Greenwood, author and lawyer
- Mary Leunig, cartoonist, artist and activist
- Michael Leunig, cartoonist
- Touk Miller, AFL footballer for the Gold Coast Football Club
- Mark Philippoussis, world-ranked professional tennis player who was runner-up 1998 US Open
- Luke Ryan, AFL footballer for the Fremantle Football Club
- Joel Smith, AFL footballer for the Melbourne Football Club
- Kayne Turner, AFL footballer for the North Melbourne Football Club
- Guy Walker, cricketer for the Melbourne Renegades, and AFL footballer for the Melbourne Football Club
- Peter Wright, AFL footballer for the Gold Coast Football Club
- Monique Conti- AFLW player/basketballer
References
- ^ "John Brumby - Maribyrnong Sports Academy". YouTube. 2010. Retrieved 26 October 2013.