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Banksia La Trobe Secondary College : ウィキペディア英語版
Banksia Latrobe Secondary College

Banksia Latrobe Secondary College was a public, co-educational high school located in Heidelberg West, Victoria, Australia. It was closed at the end of 2011, being replaced by Charles La Trobe College. From the 1980s, it underwent a large transformation and a series of amalgamations.〔() Fire sparks plea to reopen school, 9-Oct-2012, Heidelberg Leader, Accessed 31 May 2013〕
==About the school==
Banksia Latrobe Secondary College is set in the midst of residential streets, surrounded by parks and gardens just 10 kilometres North-East of Melbourne's CBD. The College has facilities that are a result of a refurbishment of the former Heidelberg High School, and a merger of the Latrobe and Banksia Secondary Colleges in 2008. Specialist areas such as engineering and instrumental music have specialist facilities and equipment. Other facilities include two full sized basketball stadia, three synthetic grass tennis courts, a horticulture centre, a large canteen and a 203-seat theatre. The College owns and operates two buses. In recent years more and more wall space has been used to display the artwork currently produced by students. The College offers the use of its facilities by the wider community seven days a week and most nights.〔''()'', Accessed 11 December 2010〕
The AIZ has been implemented at Banksia Latrobe SC. AIZ is an initiative of the Northern Metropolitan Region of the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. This pioneer project is focused on improving teacher practice and significantly enhancing literacy and numeracy achievement levels in the 80 participating schools. With support and training provided by leading experts in school improvement, literacy and numeracy education, and assessment practices, nominated Learning Leaders are taking charge of embedding change in their schools.〔() AIZ Accessed 12/12/10〕
In 1984, the Deaf Facility was established at Heidelberg High School as a pilot project. It commenced in Term Two with Teachers of the Deaf, Interpreters, Notetakers, and 14 Deaf students. These students came from various settings throughout the state including Victorian College for the Deaf, Glendonald School for the Deaf and students on Visiting Teacher Services. Students travelled from all over Melbourne and country Victoria, and due to the success of this Facility, other primary and secondary facilities have been established throughout Victoria.〔() Deaf Facility Accessed 12/12/10〕

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