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De La Salle College educates over 1,000 students across three campuses – Tiverton, Holy Eucharist and Kinnoull. Each campus is aligned for every stage of your son’s development. We have an open enrolment policy and provides a contemporary learning community that encourages and supports personal excellence.
Founded in 1912, De La Salle College provides a Catholic education in the Lasallian tradition for students in Years 5 - 12. A non-zoned Catholic boys’ school; De La Salle College welcomes students throughout the Melbourne metropolitan area.
Our holistic learning environment and specialised programs ensure De La Salle students are challenged and supported throughout their school years. We provide a variety of pathways including VCE, VET and VCAL and our students learn in a community of faith and growth, founded on a culture of social justice. Our support networks, committed teaching staff and evolving technologies ensure our students reach their full potential throughout their education. |
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Our extensive range of co-curricular opportunities, strong sports program, rich music and drama programs and wellbeing support through GROW (Growing Responsibility for my Own Wellbeing) program, complements classroom learning and provides a broadening of perspective for our students. We cater for students interested in music and performing arts with performance opportunities and private tuition available. We offer a variety of sports choices for students at a school level as well as ACC teams, state level competitions and High Performance Sports Teams with industry professionals coaching our students.
We are committed to social justice and helping others and students participate in fundraising or volunteer initiatives throughout each year. We prepare our students to fully participate in society with the skills for life-long learning and a foundation based on the Lasallian faith experience of value, respect and inclusiveness. |
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De La Salle College Primary is located at our Tiverton Campus. Student academic and social progression, student leadership and building confidence are a primary focus for Year 5 and 6 in preparation for commencing Year 7.
Our small class sizes allow teachers to provide students with personalised learning experiences and enables students to work towards their personal best. Students benefit from specialist teachers, targeted Literacy and Numeracy support and extension, contemporary learning, supportive wellbeing staff and a variety of co-curricular opportunities. |
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In 2021, De La Salle College embraced a new wellbeing program for all students – GROW (Growing Responsibility for my Own Wellbeing). The program was developed by De La Salle College staff and is tailored to suit the wellbeing needs of each Year Level. It is targeted at students’ level of emotional, social and psychological development.
GROW is a program that encompasses Positive Psychology and Respectful Relationships, as well as vital aspects of Cyber Safety, Study Skills, Consent and Sexuality Education and Mental Health. The program has been shaped by student voice and creates a sense of community and connection across the College. GROW promotes and develops the qualities of resilience, openness, reflectiveness, growth mindset, positivity and purpose, and ensures that the De La Salle College students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to understand themselves, the world around them and their place in it. |
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Our three campuses provide a small-school feel within one big school. The Year 5 - 8 Tiverton Campus is an ideal introduction, allowing students to find their feet. The Year 9 Holy Eucharist Campus provides a unique and innovative experience before moving to preferred pathways and options on the Year 10 - 12 Kinnoull Campus.
Tiverton Campus:
1318 High Street, Malvern 3144
Holy Eucharist Campus:
1241 Dandenong Rd, Malvern East 3145
Kinnoull Campus:
9 Northbrook Avenue, Malvern 3144 |
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Find out more about enrolling your son at De La Salle College by contacting our Registrar on (03) 9508 2186 or enrolment@delasalle.vic.edu.au.
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