Eltham High School

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Eltham High School from above, facing west.

Eltham High School is a secondary school in Victoria, Australia. It is located in Eltham, a suburb which is north-east from Melbourne. The school has 'free dress' policy and is the only non-uniform secondary school in the Eltham area. Eltham High School has approximately 1,429 students, as of their 2023 Annual Report.

Eltham High School's music program,[1] has won numerous awards.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The band was invited to play at the Chicago Midwest Clinic in 1997 and is one of the only high school bands to ever have attended the event.

A darkroom is available for student use and is capable of developing over 160 photographs per hour.

Year level structure

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Eltham High School from above

The year levels are broken up into three different groups which are:

  • Junior School (Transition and Year 7)
  • Middle School (Years 8–9)
  • Senior School (Years 10–12)

Student laptop initiative

At the end of 2011, Eltham High School started rolling out the One to One Laptop Program initiated by the then Rudd Government for the start of the 2012 school year. This program involved the purchase of several hundred Dell Inspiron M102z laptops, either under funding from the Australian National Secondary School Computer Fund (NSSCF)[2] to provide access for students in Years 9–12 or funded through a lease agreement for students in Years 7 and 8.[3]

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Eltham High School aerial panorama

This program has continued in 2013 with the roll out of more than 230 Dell XT3 tablet laptops to Year 7 students. All the notebooks in the program run a standard operating environment (SOE) provided by DEECD with a multitude of free and paid software. As of 2018, Eltham High School's chosen device was the Microsoft Surface Pro 4. The school also has licensing for a number of additional commercial software suites including Adobe Master Collection, which is available on all classroom and library computers and will be installed on select lease laptops dependent on student course enrolment.

Further changes to the school curriculum have been made since the implementation of the program. Since 2015 all Year 7 texts have been in digital format.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Sport

The Eltham Stallions Senior Boys Football Team won the 2013 School Sports Victoria State championship, led by football coach Steven McCrystal and Peter Nicholson. Eltham High School also has an award-winning volleyball program that is currently led by Greg Thomas. The school recently won its 30th VSSSA pennant since 1996. The program has produced many outstanding volleyballers that have continued on to represent both Victoria and Australia at many championship competitions. Eltham High School is the most successful volleyball school in VSSSA history.

Notable alumni

References

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  1. Eltham High School Music Page
  2. http://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/programs/infrastructure/pages/nsscf.aspx Template:Webarchive National Secondary School Computer Fund, DEECD (Department of Education and Early Development) website.
  3. http://www.education.vic.gov.au/studentlearning/elearning/onetoone.htm Template:Webarchive 1 to 1 Program, DEECD (Department of Education and Early Development) website.
  4. a b c Famous alumni on Latham's hit list Crickey 30 March 2005 Template:Subscription required
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  6. Cadel Evans Top End Sports

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