Bendigo Senior Secondary College Explained

Bendigo Senior Secondary College
Motto:Latin

Qui Patitur Vincit
(Translation: "Who perseveres conquers")[1]

Established:1907[2]
Type:Government-funded secondary
Principal:Dale Pearce[3]
City:Bendigo
State:Victoria
Country:Australia
Campuses:2[4]
Students:1756 (as of 2019)
Teaching Staff:144[5]
Grades:1112
Grades Label:Years

Bendigo Senior Secondary College (BSSC) is an Australian government-funded co-educational secondary school for Year 11 and Year 12 students located in the centre of Bendigo, Victoria. It is the largest provider of VCE, VET and VCAL in the state of Victoria.[6]

Bendigo has four government-funded Year 7 to 10 secondary schools: Eaglehawk Secondary College, Bendigo South East College, Crusoe College and Weeroona College Bendigo. Students from these schools transition to BSSC for their final two years of schooling in Years 11 and 12.

History

The Bendigo Continuation School opened on 27 April 1907, with the aim of preparing students for entry into the public service, teacher training, university or other education. In 1912, the school was renamed as Bendigo High School. The school incorporated nearby buildings such as the Sandhurst Corporate High School (later St Andrew's College) and eventually the James King Hall and administration block were built in 1930. The former Bendigo Supreme Court was used to serve as the music rooms when it was obtained in 1959, after the relocation of Bendigo Girls' High School. Other additions include the Alexander Wing (1967) and the Commonwealth Library (1977).

The last year Bendigo High School provided the full range of secondary school courses from Years 7 to 12 was in 1975. In 1976, the school became Victoria's first senior high school providing courses in only Year 11 and Year 12. The school phased in this change with the removal of the lower years which was complete in 1979. In 1984, the school was renamed as Bendigo Senior High School.[7] In 1990, the school was renamed as Bendigo Senior Secondary College.

In 1991, a building program saw the construction of new buildings, with an overall upgrade all of the facilities starting from 1995. The site is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.[8]

Notable achievements and projects

In 2001, Bendigo Senior Secondary College was the first government school in the world to be accredited with the Council of International Schools. In 2011, BSSC was bench-marked again and welcomed international scrutiny.

NETschool is an extension of BSSC and offers VCE, VCAL and VET. It provides curriculum access for 15–18 year-old students who have been outside mainstream schooling or training.

BSSC also runs an online program which they deliver the college program through. It was setup to help students in other schools in Victoria. This program is expected to continue to expand in the future.[6]

Notable alumni

Arts and entertainment

Business

Politics

Sport

Notable buildings

Notable landmarks

Awards and nominations

Australian Training Awards

School Pathways to VET Awards! |-! scope="row"| 2011| rowspan="3"| Bendigo Senior Secondary College| rowspan="3"| School Pathways to VET Award| rowspan="3" | rowspan="3"| [18] |-! scope="row"| 2014|-! scope="row"| 2015|}

VET in Schools Excellence Awards! |-! scope="row"| 2012| rowspan="2"| Bendigo Senior Secondary College| rowspan="2"| VET in Schools Excellence Award| rowspan="2" | rowspan="2"| [18] |-! scope="row"| 2016|}

See also

References

Notes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of the college . Bendigo Senior Secondary College . https://web.archive.org/web/20000824174538/http://www.bssc.edu.au/community/college_history/index.htm . 24 August 2000 . April 1999.
  2. Web site: Bendigo High School & Bendigo Senior Secondary College Centenary . Monument Australia . 30 November 2020 . 18 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210317145613/https://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/culture/community/display/103440-bendigo-high-school---senior-secondary-college-centenary/ . 17 March 2021 . live.
  3. Web site: Bendigo Senior Secondary College principal calls for restructure of region's state secondary schools . . 9 November 2019 . 2 April 2021 . Cosoleto, Tara . https://web.archive.org/web/20191109190333/https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/6480687/bendigo-principal-calls-for-restructure-of-state-high-schools/ . 9 November 2019 . live.
  4. Web site: NETschool . Bendigo Senior Secondary College . 6 November 2021.
  5. Bendigo Senior Secondary College . 2017 Annual Report to the School Community . 2018 . 25 October 2019.
  6. Web site: College Profile . Bendigo Senior Secondary College . 25 October 2019.
  7. Web site: History . Bendigo Senior Secondary College . 25 October 2019.
  8. 2229. 2011-03-27.
  9. Web site: The Unearthed High Report Card: Week 5! . . 24 July 2018 . 18 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201129193037/https://www.triplejunearthed.com/article/unearthed-high-report-card-week-5/ . 29 November 2020 . live.
  10. Web site: Professor returns to old stomping ground . . 1 April 2012 . 20 March 2021 . Ross, Chloe . https://web.archive.org/web/20210319231227/https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/75543/professor-returns-to-old-stomping-ground/ . 19 March 2021 . live.
  11. High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam . . 3 August 2016 . 18 March 2021 . The Hon. Julie Bishop MP . Julie Bishop . https://web.archive.org/web/20160807025402/http://foreignminister.gov.au/releases/Pages/2016/jb_mr_160803a.aspx . 7 August 2016 . live.
  12. Web site: Conversation Series: H.E. Nicola Rosenblum . . 6 June 2018 . 25 October 2019 . Keasberry, Delwin.
  13. Web site: Short, James Robert (1936–) . The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate . Department of the Senate . 2017 . 18 March 2021. Provis, Michael.
  14. Web site: 'He read the exam, wrote Go Pies and walked out': Chris Tarrant's reaction to being drafted . . 14 April 2020 . 18 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200423142719/https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/he-read-the-exam-wrote-go-pies-and-walked-out-chris-tarrants-reaction-to-being-drafted-ng-b67bf6076486341499580a430364c89f/ . 23 April 2020 . live.
  15. Web site: Positive thinking the key to Tho's success . . 14 October 2008 . 18 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170304195337/https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/695213/positive-thinking-the-key-to-thos-success/ . 4 March 2017 . live.
  16. Web site: Glenn Warfe . . 26 October 2019.
  17. Web site: Buildings . Bendigo Senior Secondary College . 7 March 2019.
  18. Web site: Bendigo Senior Secondary College (BSSC) . . 2021 . 19 March 2021 .