Red Cliffs Secondary College
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Red Cliffs Secondary College | |
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Address | |
Fitzroy Avenue , , 3496 Australia | |
Coordinates | 34°17′57″S 142°11′44″E / 34.29917°S 142.19556°E |
Information | |
Other name | RCSC |
Type | Public high school |
Motto | Resilient, Compassionate, Successful, Citizens |
Principal | David Browne[1] |
Teaching staff | 63[2] |
Years offered | 7–12 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Enrolment | 726 (2017)[2] |
Houses |
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Colour(s) | Burgundy and white |
Website | www |
Red Cliffs Secondary College (RCSC) is a public co-educational high school in Red Cliffs, Victoria, Australia. It is the only Victorian state government run school in the Mildura District that offers a continuous education from year 7 through to year 12.
The initials of the school's motto "Resilient, Compassionate, Successful, Citizens" matches that of its name.
House system
The school has a house system of four houses. Students are assigned to a house and those with siblings who also attend the school are placed in the same house. Students participate in a number of sports events throughout the year, including the Swimming Carnival, Cross Country and Athletics Day. Points are awarded to each house for how its students perform. The houses are:
- Allungah (yellow)
- Bindaree (blue)
- Terragong (green)
- Warragai (red)
Principals
- AM Cracknell (1961−1963)
- GG Sloane (1964−1966)
- J Fletcher (1967−1968)
- JA Mitchell (1969−1972)
- E Borschmann (1973−1980)
- E Warhurst (1981−1992)
- (D Currie acting Principal in 1993)
- G Roberts (1994−1995)
- (M Jackman acting Principal in 1996)
- J Cortese (1997−2008)
- DG Browne (2009−present)
Notable alumni
- Myf Warhurst, TV and radio personality
- Kit Warhurst, musician
- Jenny Bannister, fashion designer
- Arron Wood, environmental activist
References
- ^ "Our Staff". Red Cliffs Secondary College. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Red Cliffs Secondary College, Red Cliffs, VIC". My School. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. Retrieved 28 February 2019.