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{{Short description|School in Victoria, Australia}}
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{{Infobox school
| city = [[Castlemaine, Victoria]]
| country = Australia
| coordinates = {{Coord|-37.0768|144.2151|type:edu_region:AU-VIC|display=inline,title}}
| former_names = Castlemaine Technical College, Castlemaine High School, Castlemaine College
| type = [[Secondary College]]
| principal = Justin Hird (Acting)
| enrollment = 820
| colors = Navy, yellow
| feeder_schools = Chewton Primary School, Castlemaine Primary School, Castlemaine North Primary School, Campbells Creek Primary School, Newstead Primary School, Harcourt Primary School, Maldon Primary School, Taradale Primary School, Castlemaine Steiner School, Elphinstone Primary School, Guildford Primary School, Winters Flat Primary School
}}


'''Castlemaine Secondary College''' is a state secondary school located in the town of [[Castlemaine, Victoria|Castlemaine]] in central [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]], Australia which caters for approximately 630 students<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.csc.vic.edu.au/|title=Castlemaine Secondary College|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-19}}</ref> from Years 7 to 12. It is the only state secondary school in the [[Mount Alexander Shire]].
'''Castlemaine Secondary College''' is a state secondary school located in the town of [[Castlemaine, Victoria|Castlemaine]] in central [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]], Australia which caters for approximately 630 students<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.csc.vic.edu.au/|title=Castlemaine Secondary College|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-19}}</ref> from Years 7 to 12. It is the only state secondary school in the [[Mount Alexander Shire]].


==Notable staff==
=== Famous Attendees ===
[[Molly Brennan]], who had been the first woman in the state to lead a school that was not for girls, was the head here from 1975 until she retired in 1977.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Melbourne |first=The University of |title=Brennan, Molly - Woman - The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia |url=https://www.womenaustralia.info/leaders/biogs/WLE0520b.htm |access-date=2024-09-16 |website=www.womenaustralia.info |language=en-gb}}</ref>
[[Sean Finning]], gold medallist of the [[2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games]]


==Notable alumni==
[[Dustin Martin]], 2016 [[Brownlow Medal|Brownlow Medallist]] for the [[Australian Football League]].
* [[Sean Finning]] (born 1985), Australian professional cyclist and gold medalist at the [[2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/675937/seans-keen-to-finish-on-high/ |title=Sean's keen to finish on high |work=[[Bendigo Advertiser]] |date=27 December 2006 |access-date=19 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210319070737/https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/675937/seans-keen-to-finish-on-high/ |archive-date=19 March 2021 |url-status=live}}</ref>{{failed verification|date=March 2021}}
* [[Dustin Martin]] (born 1991), [[Australian Football League|AFL]] footballer for {{AFL Ric}} and 2017 [[Brownlow Medal]]list<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/brownlow-medal-winner-dusty-martin-how-a-young-bloke-pulled-his-head-in-20170919-gykkxa.html |title=Brownlow Medal winner Dusty Martin: how a young bloke 'pulled his head in' |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]] |date=19 September 2017 |access-date=19 March 2021 |author=Baum, Greg |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201101070603/https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/brownlow-medal-winner-dusty-martin-how-a-young-bloke-pulled-his-head-in-20170919-gykkxa.html |archive-date=1 November 2020 |url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[Kian (musician)|Kian]] (born Kian Brownfield, 2002), singer-songwriter<ref>{{cite web |url=https://tonedeaf.thebrag.com/kian-triple-j-unearthed-high-2018/ |title=Castlemaine's KIAN has taken out triple j’s Unearthed High for 2018 |work=Tone Deaf |date=15 August 2018 |access-date=19 March 2021 |author=Jenke, Tyler |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210319065605/https://tonedeaf.thebrag.com/kian-triple-j-unearthed-high-2018/ |archive-date=19 March 2021 |url-status=live}}</ref>


==References==
[[Kian (musician)|Kian Brownfield]], Australian singer and songwriter.


{{Reflist}}
=== Canteen ===
The C.S.C canteen does offer chocolate milk(300ml and 600ml variety) and garlic bread(homemade)


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[[Category:Public high schools in Victoria (state)]]

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[[Category:High schools in Victoria (Australia)]]

Latest revision as of 14:33, 16 September 2024

Castlemaine Secondary College
Location
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Australia
Coordinates37°04′36″S 144°12′54″E / 37.0768°S 144.2151°E / -37.0768; 144.2151
Information
Former namesCastlemaine Technical College, Castlemaine High School, Castlemaine College
TypeSecondary College
PrincipalJustin Hird (Acting)
Enrollment820
Color(s)Navy, yellow
Feeder schoolsChewton Primary School, Castlemaine Primary School, Castlemaine North Primary School, Campbells Creek Primary School, Newstead Primary School, Harcourt Primary School, Maldon Primary School, Taradale Primary School, Castlemaine Steiner School, Elphinstone Primary School, Guildford Primary School, Winters Flat Primary School

Castlemaine Secondary College is a state secondary school located in the town of Castlemaine in central Victoria, Australia which caters for approximately 630 students[1] from Years 7 to 12. It is the only state secondary school in the Mount Alexander Shire.

Notable staff

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Molly Brennan, who had been the first woman in the state to lead a school that was not for girls, was the head here from 1975 until she retired in 1977.[2]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Castlemaine Secondary College". Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  2. ^ Melbourne, The University of. "Brennan, Molly - Woman - The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia". www.womenaustralia.info. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Sean's keen to finish on high". Bendigo Advertiser. 27 December 2006. Archived from the original on 19 March 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  4. ^ Baum, Greg (19 September 2017). "Brownlow Medal winner Dusty Martin: how a young bloke 'pulled his head in'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  5. ^ Jenke, Tyler (15 August 2018). "Castlemaine's KIAN has taken out triple j's Unearthed High for 2018". Tone Deaf. Archived from the original on 19 March 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021.