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Eumemmerring College
Location

City of Casey, Victoria, Australia


Southern Metropolitan
Information
TypeState, co-ed, secondary
Opened1971
Closed2008

Eumemmerring College was an Australian co-educational government school with multiple campuses, and was Victoria's largest government secondary college, and 3rd largest school in Australia.[citation needed]

The college opened as the Hallam High School in February 1971, with only ninety students and five teachers. In 1990, a second campus of the school was established at Fountain Gate, and the name Eumemmerring was chosen for both campuses (named for the creek draining the area occupied by the school). The college also consisted of two campuses in Endeavour Hills; Gleneagles and Endeavour Hills.[1]

In 2008, the decision was made to disaggregate Eumemmerring College into four separate secondary schools, effective as of the 2009 school year.[1] In 2022, Hallam Senior College will close and a new school encompassing a year 7–12 curriculum will be on the site under a new name.[2]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b "College History". Hallam Senior College. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  • ^ "Rejuvenating Hallam Secondary For Growing South-East". Mirage.News. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  • ^ Gordon, Josh (4 December 2014). "Matthew Guy elected as leader of the Victorian Liberal Party". The Age. Retrieved 4 December 2014.

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