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Coordinates: 37°4441.62S 145°2028.79E / 37.7448944°S 145.3413306°E / -37.7448944; 145.3413306
 

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Lilydale Heights College
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Coordinates37°44′41.62″S 145°20′28.79″E / 37.7448944°S 145.3413306°E / -37.7448944; 145.3413306
Information
Typegovernment co-educational secondary school
MottoExcellence Respect Responsibility
Established1970
Educational authorityVictorian Department of Education
PrincipalShane Kruger
Teaching staff58.9 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Years712
Enrolment754 (2022)[1]
CampusSuburban
Colour(s)Navy blue, white and gold
     
NewspaperThe Heights (monthly newsletter)
Websitewww.lilydaleheights.vic.edu.au

Lilydale Heights College is a government secondary school located in the suburb of Lilydale, east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It covers both junior secondary and higher secondary (VCE) curricula, and draws students from primary schools from the urban areas of Lilydale and the rural Yarra Valley.

History

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The school began in 1970 as Lilydale Technical School and changed its name to Lilydale Heights Secondary College in 1989, finally becoming Lilydale Heights College in 2004.

The first building has been demolished; however, it consisted of many portables. During the period of the 1970s, the current building blocks replaced the portables. The portables have since been demolished, there is only concrete where the portables were stands today. Many renovations have been conducted since 2020 to accompany the increasing amount of arriving students. These include a second gym, also acting as the bus stop.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Lilydale Heights College, Lilydale, VIC". Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
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