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Focusing on growth in the classroom
Established in 2005, Sirius College’s Shepparton Campus is one of six Sirius College campuses in Victoria.
The Shepparton campus o ers classes from Foundation to Year 6.
Sirius continues to strive to empower students to become critical thinkers with a belief in tolerance, diversity and harmony, and enable them to become global citizens.
Focused on the growth of students academically, Sirius College presents a diverse curriculum for all facets of life, learning about the world around them and striving for academic excellence and developing strong connections to their culture and backgrounds.
The Shepparton Campus has seen student numbers approaching maximum capacity, meaning early enrolments are essential for 2024 and will prove to be beneficial. Sirius College also focuses on enriching learning experiences through technology, skills development and both incursions and excursions will continue to be a part of the school’s activities.
STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) programs, and teams in the Shepparton Junior Soccer Association’s
Principal Muhammed Aksu | Foundation to year 6 | 145 students
685 New Dookie Rd, Shepparton | 5858 8200 sirius.vic.edu.au | spc@sirius.vic.edu.au tournament in terms two and three will continue as they have in the past.
Sirius also values working closely with parents and friends across the school community, celebrating cultural and religious diversity. Providing students opportunities to learn about many cultures will continue to be the school’s priority and guiding ethos.
All students study a second language, and a very economical bus service allows students from across the region to attend the school.
“Our school continues to have small class sizes, which allows for more individualised learning and support,” Mr Aksu said.
He said teachers were grateful to have students back at school and would be ensuring each day is a great one for their students and families.
“Sirius College will strive to keep its students growing in a safe, happy and culturally diverse environment. We hope that 2023 will be a time of growth for our school community.”