Braybrook College
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Braybrook College is a state secondary college located in the suburb of Braybrook
Braybrook, Victoria
Braybrook is a suburb 9 km west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Maribyrnong. At the 2006 Census, Braybrook had a population of 6940....

 which is located in Melbourne's western suburbs.

About the school

Braybrook College is a Year 7-12, single campus, co-educational, multicultural, Years 7 to 12 college, largely serving the areas of Sunshine and Footscray.


The school is well-resourced with facilities including five computer labs, a Literacy Centre, a Music Centre, Broomfield Camp, a Drama room, a Gymnasium, a Library, a Careers Centre, a Food / Home Economics Centre, a Woodwork and Machine Workshop, Ceramics and Arts Studios, Science Laboratories, a Canteen, landscaped gardens and a covered BBQ area.

The school also has a range of special programs, including an International Students scheme, a Disability and Impairment Program, an ESL program, a "Student at Risk" program, a Literacy Program (DEAR), a Peer Support Program and a High Achievers' Program.

History

The school was founded in Braybrook High School, then changing its name to Braybrook Secondary College, and ultimately, Braybrook College.

Achievements

Braybrook College graduate Linh Do defeated seven other nominees from across the state to win the 2008 VCE Achiever of the Year Award, which honours student community contributions. The 18-year-old attended Kevin Rudd
Kevin Rudd
Kevin Michael Rudd is an Australian politician who was the 26th Prime Minister of Australia from 2007 to 2010. He has been Minister for Foreign Affairs since 2010...

’s 2020 Youth Summit and Al Gore
Al Gore
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’s climate-change leadership training, and then started her own climate change organisation.

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