Baimbridge College


Baimbridge College is a government-funded co-educational day school located in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia.

History

In 1916, Hamilton High School had been founded. In 1994, it merged with Hamilton Technical School to form Baimbridge College. The High School became the College's East Campus, and the Technical School became the West Campus.
In 2009, Robert Vecchiett became Principal of the school.
At the end of 2016, the Baimbridge College Council made a recommendation that the primary area of the school be closed to make the school entirely a Years 7-12 school. It was approved by the Victorian Minister for Education and, from 2017, Baimbridge College has been a Years 7-12 school.
In 2018, Warwick Price became Principal of the school.

Curricular

At year 11 and 12 level, the school teaches the Victorian Certificate of Education. Certificate courses are offered through the Hamilton District Skills Centre, which neighbours Baimbridge's West Campus.

Extra-curricular activities

Baimbridge offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities including outdoor education, choirs, jazz bands, a string ensemble and a concert band. The College places a particular emphasis on its music department, at the Barbara Critten Music Centre.

Sports

The College contains four teams/houses, each named after an Australian sporting great. They are : Bradman, Cuthbert, Fraser, and Laver. The four teams regularly compete against one another in annual sports competitions. The teams compete again at the end of the year in the Fisher Cup, which involves a wide range of activities such as tug-of-war.

Campuses

The College contains two campuses: East and West. They are divided by Mt Baimbridge Road. As of 2018, the West Campus accommodates students in Years 7-10, while the East Campus accommodates students in Years 11-12. The school has the intention of moving its students and facilities entirely to the West campus.